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Black Church in Detroit series examines church’s role in addressing affordable housing shortage | American Black Journal

April 30, 2026

A BridgeDetroit series explores how Black churches in Michigan are actively working to combat the state's affordable housing crisis through development and renovation projects. Church of the Messiah, led by Pastor Barry Randolph, has spent nearly five decades creating affordable housing in Detroit's Islandview neighborhood while providing comprehensive community services to residents. Plymouth United Church of Christ, under Rev.

Who is affected

  • Average Detroit residents seeking affordable housing
  • Low-to-moderate income residents in Detroit neighborhoods
  • Residents of the Islandview community
  • Children in the neighborhoods served by these churches
  • Community members utilizing wraparound services (food programs, computer access)

What action is being taken

  • Church of the Messiah is developing affordable housing in the Islandview community
  • Church of the Messiah is providing wraparound services to neighborhood residents
  • Plymouth United Church of Christ is offering services including computers for children and a food program to residents

Why it matters

  • This matters because it demonstrates how religious institutions are filling critical gaps in addressing Michigan's affordable housing shortage when traditional market forces have failed to provide adequate options for low-to-moderate income residents. The churches' approach goes beyond simply building homes by creating comprehensive community support systems that help sustain residents, making these faith-based organizations essential anchors in their neighborhoods and models for addressing urban housing crises.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

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