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The ‘Airbnb of Churches’ is bringing its headquarters to downtown Detroit

5 May 2025 at 15:00

Church Space, the startup known as the “Airbnb for churches,” is establishing a new headquarters in Detroit.

Church Space helps congregations unlock underused real estate — fellowship halls, gymnasiums, commercial kitchens and more.

“We’re all about community, all about local neighborhoods, and we basically help churches unlock their unused space so that people in their local community can use it,” said Day Edwards, co-founder of Church Space. “When you think of baby showers, community gathering, weddings, those sort of things, that’s really where church space comes in.”

Co-founder Emmanuel Brown said the idea of sharing church facilities with the community isn’t new.

“The challenge is, most churches just didn’t have the bandwidth and capacity to support and a clear way to be able to get the word out to the community that their space is actually available to be shared,” Brown said.  “And so our platform helps churches to think through things like pricing and photography, insurance, liability, cleaning, to streamline the process so that sharing their available space with the community is easy.”

Although both founders are not from Detroit, they see a unique opportunity in the city.

“Detroit has the most churches per square mile in America,” Edwards said. “There’s so much vibrancy that starts with the faith-based community here.”

The company says it has already helped churches in other cities earn up to $100,000 annually through space-sharing. In Detroit, they hope to replicate that success while exploring new uses for vacant or underutilized church buildings — including micro-fulfillment centers — to improve last-mile delivery in underserved communities.

As for why churches were chosen for this model, Edwards pointed to affordability and community connection.

Brown says both he and Edwards are pastor’s kids. And they’ve seen firsthand the burden of maintaining church property.

“And so, our heart for the church is really to see church leaders be able to thrive and to lead well and to impact and influence their community in greater ways, without having to worry about a financial deficit as a barrier to that process,” Brown said.

The company is hosting an event in July titled “From Pulpits to Possibility,” where church leaders in southeast Michigan can learn more about the platform. RSVPs are available on Eventbrite.

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