Where belonging, hospitality , and listening to God and each other are lived out in heart, soul, and mind.
Since City Reformed Church was established in 2010, the desire to create a space where believers could live life together never waned. This vision became a reality when, in the fall of 2016, two men from our congregation began living together in intentional community. In 2017, their numbers increased to five. Actually, eight if you include our dog Millie and her two feline friends, Oliver and Rose. Our permanent residence was purchased in the Milwaukee neighborhood of Harambee, the Swahili word for "unity." Since then, the Barnabas House has been CRC’s community living house, encouraging Christians to live out the teachings of Christ through the daily practices of prayer, work, and relationships.
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My soul longs, yes, faints for the courts of the Lord;
my heart and flesh sing for joy to the living God.
Psalm 84:2
Barnabas House seeks to encourage Christians to live out the teachings of Christ through the daily practices of prayer, work, and relationships. Through the Holy Spirit we seek to be witnesses of Christ’s love through displays of hospitality to neighbors, strangers, family and friends.
Throughout the past two thousand years of church history, God has worked in ways often unexpected. Rod Dreher, in his book The Benedict Option, suggests that churches consider a new way forward in supporting the single members of their communities. “(Churches)...should consider establishing single-sex group houses for its unmarried members to live in prayerful fellowship as what you might call lay monastics.” He continues, “It is hard to live chastely in a culture as eroticized as ours, especially when there is so little respect for chastity.” Barnabas House seeks to provide such a place for its members to grow in faith, hope, and love in the midst of a a culture oftentimes enamored with power, sex, and money.
In his handbook David Jansen’s working definition is, “...a group of people deliberately sharing life in order to follow more closely the teachings and practices of Jesus with his disciples.” Everyone has something in mind when they think of folks living together. For some the idea is to simply gather some people together under the same roof who get along reasonably well and are committed to the same ideal and all will be well. Unfortunately that is not usually the case. Community life at BH centers around several key areas:
The Barnabas House is like a family. Living in this community is a source of joy and comfort, and, through the liturgies of the House and through the relationships within the House, it encourages me daily to live a more purposefully Christ-like life. Living in a community affords you lots of opportunities to make and learn from mistakes made in interpersonal relationships. You get a chance to be a better community member every day. The House fosters growth in love.
-Lydia, PhD, UWM
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