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Our Story

Church Properties Reimagined exists to support churches navigating change—helping them steward their buildings with wisdom, care, and a forward-looking vision rooted in mission.

Why We Exist

Across communities, churches are stewarding buildings that carry deep history, meaning, and responsibility. Many congregations find themselves navigating aging facilities, changing needs, and questions about how their spaces can continue to serve faithfully in today’s world.

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Church Properties Reimagined was formed to walk alongside churches in these moments. We help congregations slow down, assess thoughtfully, and reimagine their spaces as assets for ministry, community connection, and long-term sustainability.

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Our work honors the legacy embedded in sacred spaces while supporting leaders as they make practical, mission-aligned decisions for the future. We believe churches deserve partners who understand both the spiritual significance and the real-world complexities of property stewardship.

How We Show Up

Listening Before Solutions

We begin by listening—to a congregation’s story, mission, and concerns—before offering recommendations.

Stewardship with Integrity

We approach church properties as entrusted resources, balancing care for people, buildings, and long-term sustainability.

Collaboration over Control

We work alongside church leaders, boards, and partners, supporting shared discernment and responsible decision-making.

Clarity in Complexity

We help churches navigate complicated realities with transparency, practicality, and respect for governance structures.

Leadership

Executive Director

Rebekah Coffman

Rebekah brings experience in church property stewardship, organizational leadership, and community-based partnership. Their work is grounded in collaboration, thoughtful planning, and a deep respect for the role sacred spaces play in the life of congregations and communities.

Executive Board

Karl Sokol, Board President

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Hope Chernich, Board Vice-President

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Martha Lundgren, Secretary

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Stefanie Clay-Smith, Treasurer

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