Our Unique History

The Potter’s House Story:
Let’s start a new Church

Remember when you were 10 years old and you started that after-school club in your parents’ garage? That’s just what we did. Well, sort of . . .

It all began in a kitchen in Maple City, Michigan, on a cold and bitter Saturday morning in the winter of 2005. Frustrated by contemporary Christian popular culture and saddened that so many have had negative experiences with Christianity, we asked, “What if we started a new kind of church? What would it look like?”

It was agreed this new church would have to be:

  • Christian and not religiously generic
  • Intellectually honest and rigorous
  • A progressive stimulus for peace and social justice, consciousness-raising, and general acts of compassion and goodness both locally and beyond
  • Grounded in the Good News of God’s grace and love for all people, and not the bad news of shame, guilt, fear, or religious manipulation
  • Welcoming of GLBT folks and other historically oppressed groups
  • Open to a wide range of worship styles and experiences from a variety of traditions
  • Committed to offering healing to a broken and hurting world