History of The Rock Church and Circle Urban Ministries
Circle opens its doors
Circle Community Center (our original name) opened in 1974 in a storefront with a drop-in youth center. Soon joining Glen were professionals in Austin Fellowship who started other arms of the ministry. A social worker opened a counseling center. A lawyer started a legal clinic. A doctor started a medical clinic. In 1975 Circle Church purchased a former Catholic rectory so that the fledgling ministry could have space to grow. In the years to come, more programs were initiated in response to community needs, including housing, supplemental education, and emergency food and shelter. The ministry took a major step in 1983 when we joined in a faith-and-works partnership with newly planted Rock of our Salvation Evangelical Free Church. Bursting at the seamsBy 1984, Circle was bursting the seams of the rectory. Where to go next? Buildings in Austin were being abandoned left and right. One of those stood as a monument to urban decay, a huge brick edifice on the corner of Central and Washington Avenues. Once a stately Catholic girls' school, this 150,000 sq. ft. facility was sliding downward fast. The City of Chicago was offering the whole three-building complex for a mere $80,000. But the building had endured a beating from the elements and extensive vandalism, and would have to be completely stripped and restored. Could Circle handle the effort required? The Circle widensSince that time we have continued to add new programs, like chaplaincy and summer day camp. Some programs stayed for only a season. We learned some lessons and moved on. We saw other programs mature to become more effective. We began to shift our focus from providing services to developing people, from childhood on. With that in mind, we started Circle-Rock Preparatory School in 1995 with 19 kindergarten students.
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