Congregations open up their buildings to serve children, the hungry, the homeless and others in need. Sacred places stabilize neighborhoods, strengthen commercial districts and significantly add to the economic health of our communities. All of this is endangered, however, when congregations can no longer afford to maintain these aging buildings. Partners has developed a family of highly-acclaimed resources to help congregations connect better to their communities, raise capital funds in new ways and preserve their historic building for future generations. We are the nation's only non-sectarian, nonprofit organization dedicated the sound stewardship and active community use of America's older religious properties.

Partners welcomes the Texas Society of Architects to Fort Worth for the 74th Annual Convention!

Partners for Sacred Places is looking forward to hosting the Sacred Places Chapel Tour for these folks! 

We will visit these Fort Worth treasures and learn more about the people that designed them and the important role these beautiful sacred places have in our community- Marty Leonard Community Chapel at Lena Pope Home, Dorothea Children's Chapel at St. John's Episcopal Church and Oakwood Cemetery Chapel
s(clockwise from top left) Marty Leonard Community Chapel at Lena Pope Home; Chapel drawing by Fay Jones, FAIA; Oakwood Cemetery Chapel; The Dorothea Children’s Chapel at St. John’s Episcopal Church - images by Greg Hursley and James Nader, FAIA