
Experiencing Grace
“One of the biggest things that I was scared of were the lies that I kept telling myself that I’m too far gone, that people
Testimonies of God’s work through the Praetorian Project.

“One of the biggest things that I was scared of were the lies that I kept telling myself that I’m too far gone, that people

Oryan Lopes first heard about a project that was planting churches outside military bases in 2011. Having gone to church plants when he and his

Pillar Church of Woodlawn shares about how, as military families move from place to place, these families can be sent out as a gospel witness to the world.

I have had the pleasure to serve as the Executive Director for two years. I also turn 40 years old in two weeks and celebrate

“We’ve moved 10 times in 18 years,” shared Brittany Brown, her eyebrows rising in awe and surprise that they have packed up houses and moved

Pillar Church of Stafford’s Vision Video as they prepare to launch in 2021.

Brian O’Day, Executive Director of the Praetorian Project, guest preaches at Pillar Church of San Diego on March 21, 2021. Brian preaches from Philippians 1:1-14 for a sermon titled “The Mission of the Praetorian Project.”
We invited Cody Davis and Noah Clifton to join us and talk about what they saw growing up in the early days of Pillar Church in the lives of everyday people who committed themselves to the work of advancing the gospel together. As we talk we share some answers to the question, What does it actually look like to live on mission in our everyday lives?

Military life demands resilience across all dimensions—physical, mental, and spiritual. Yet finding a church home amid constant relocations can leave even the most devout service members feeling adrift. How do you establish spiritual roots when your life is defined by transition?

Clint Clifton (Pillar Dumfries) joins Jared Huntley (Pillar DC) and Logan Douglas on their podcast In the Trenches. In this episode they discuss raising up church planters from within our local churches.