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Haywood St. – 8/24/2025
Haywood St. – 8/24/2025

April Nance, Lead Storyteller & Laurie Shea, Director of Housing
Relationship. above all else.
Haywood Street Congregation has set out to be a community that favors the city’s outskirts, lavishes the dinner table with folded napkins and flower bouquets, and prioritizes an individual’s inherent worth over their status.

“Haywood St began with a simple charge: include the most excluded. Loitering and listening on the Downtown corner, I scribbled down notes about the heartbreak of being denied shelter because of a prior conviction, the embarrassment of scavenging through someone else’s trash for dinner, the trauma of negotiating poverty without a psych script, the indignity of holding a sign pleading for help, the rejection of being turned away at the door for not wearing a pressed shirt. Informed by the lived experience of siblings on the street, we set out to do the opposite in Jesus’s name. To be a church that finds every holy excuse– feeding, clothing, healing, gardening, painting, worshiping– to practice the family of faith, to interrupt the isolation of estrangement through relationship.” – Rev. Brian Combs

Haywood Street Congregation | Downtown Welcome Table | Community Development

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