Project Neighborhood is an off-campus housing option for sophomore, junior, and senior students. A select co-ed group of students live together in a Calvin-owned house with mentors.
Find out more about our current Project Neighborhood house: Koinonia House »
Housemates invest in their intentional communities by sharing food in common and participating in weekly rhythms, and they commit themselves to meeting neighbors and getting involved with local organizations.
Mission Statement
Project Neighborhood equips students to thrive as Christ’s agents of renewal through intentional fellowship with housemates, relationships with neighbors, and service-learning in local neighborhoods.
Core Values
- Vibrant Community—Spend time together, break bread together and communicate effectively together
- Loving Neighbors—Expressing hospitality and caring acts of service to those outside of our home
- Purposeful Discipleship—Spiritual attentiveness, accountability, justice and spiritual disciplines
- Committed Sustainability—Be creative stewards of the resources gifted to us
- Attentiveness to the ordinary—Be observant to and tell the stories of the gifts that come in the ordinary and routine parts of communal life
Purpose
Project Neighborhood (PN) is a housing opportunity that allows Calvin students to live in intentional Christian community in the city of Grand Rapids. Participants are committed to personal spiritual growth, structured time together as house residents, and service to the neighborhood and community. Intentional community is hard work. It takes commitment by participants. But if you're interested in the challenge of learning to love God more fully and learning to love your neighbor more authentically, then this may be a great option for you. Guidance from community leaders, Calvin staff, and in-house mentors will lead you to personal growth, as well as opportunities for making an impact in the community. We strive to live out the Acts 2 vision of the church and being disciples of Christ.