History

DISCOVER THE STORY OF HOW GOD HAS SHAPED OUR CHURCH AND LED US TO WHERE WE ARE TODAY.

We Are Church San Fransisco

Timeline

Journey through our timeline to witness the transformative milestones and cherished memories that have shaped the spirit and growth of our community at We Are Church.




1994

In 1994, Francis Chan founded Cornerstone Church with a small group of believers. Grounded in Scripture and focused on authentic community, this humble beginning laid the groundwork for the church’s future growth and Francis Chan’s evolving ministry.

April 2010


In April of 2010, Francis and his family found themselves at a significant crossroads. After planting Cornerstone Church in 1994, a church they had faithfully nurtured for 16 years, they felt a divine calling to step away and seek God’s direction for their next chapter.

May 2010


Their journey began with a bold step of faith—they sold their home and set off to explore what God might have in store for them. Their travels took them across the globe, from India and Thailand to China and Hong Kong.

Hong Kong - 2010


It was in Hong Kong, during one pivotal moment, that Francis experienced a supernatural encounter, hearing what he describes as a near-audible message from God. This moment became a turning point in his life, confirming that God had something new and profound for him to do.

“Change the way the American

church thinks about family”

“Change the way the American

church thinks about church”

San Francisco

T H E N E W S T A R T - W E A R E C H U R C H I S B O R N

Late 2010


Shortly after this experience, Francis and his wife Lisa, along with their four children, moved into a modest two-bedroom unit in the World Impact building in San Francisco in 2010. There, they began to explore how God might be leading them in this new season of their lives. This was the beginning of a new journey in the city they had grown to love, one that would unfold in surprising and impactful ways.

2011


By 2011, the family became deeply involved in local outreach efforts in San Francisco, particularly through a vision called Adopt A Building. This initiative aimed to plant churches in each of the Single Room Occupancy (SRO) buildings of the Tenderloin, a neighborhood known for its poverty and need. Francis and Lisa’s hearts were burdened for the marginalized and the forgotten in the city, and they felt compelled to bring the light of Christ to these often-overlooked spaces.

"I felt like we jumped out of the Bible"

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"I felt like we jumped out of the Bible"    |   

~ Rachel Clark

                        

~ Rachel Clark                         

January 2013

In 2013, a significant milestone occurred. Francis purchased a building at 4100 3rd Street in Bayview-Hunters Point, with the vision to transform it into a discipleship house for men coming out of gangs, addiction, and prison. This vision became known as Project Bayview, a place of hope and restoration for those seeking a fresh start. This work of redemption and transformation became an integral part of We Are Church's mission in the city.

January 20, 2013

On January 20, 2013, Francis officially launched We Are Church in his living room in Daly City. The community was small—just around 20 members—but the heart behind the church was clear. We Are Church was not about tradition or a certain model, but about following the model laid out in Scripture, where the practices and values of the church were shaped by God’s Word. The church would be a place where people could come together authentically, pursue discipleship, and be sent out into the world.


Summer 2013

The church’s commitment to community continued to grow, and We Are Church began to meet for All Togethers—monthly gatherings where all the house churches across San Francisco would come together for worship, fellowship, and teaching. These gatherings were held on the last Sunday of the month at Youngblood Park in Bayview. The purpose was simple: to create a space where people could come together as one body, celebrating what God was doing in and through each of them.


Our Values Are Formed

Love For The Poor

Suffering Sojourners

Devoted Worshipers

Loving Families

Spirit-Fillied Missionaries

Equipped Disciple-Makers

October 2013

We Are Church 1st multiplication - Sagamore & South San Fransisco.


March 2015

As the church grew and deepened its roots in the city, Francis and his team took further steps of faith. In March 2015, they launched Huli Huli Hawaiian BBQ, a missional restaurant in the Bay Area. The restaurant was not only a place to enjoy great food, but also a place of purpose. They employed men from the discipleship house, giving them a chance to learn work skills, find stability, and rebuild their lives. Additionally, all profits from the restaurant went to support women rescued from the red-light district in Ethiopia—a tangible way to live out their mission to love and serve those in need, both locally and globally.


October 2015

We Are Church 2nd multiplication - Palou St., Sagamore, Bayview, & Daly City.


Early 2017

By 2017, Church Intensive was born—a training program designed to help church planters across the world establish simple, reproducible, and biblical churches. The program aimed to equip leaders to plant churches that were not only sustainable but also deeply rooted in Scripture and the mission of Jesus.


Where We Are Today

A T H R I V I N G N E T W O R K A L L O V E R T H E W O R L D

Over the years, the vision of We Are Church expanded globally. What began as a small community in San Francisco soon began to take root in other cities across the U.S. and beyond. We Are Churches were planted in East Palo Alto, Fremont, and other parts of the Bay Area. Internationally, the church reached Hong Kong and Mexico, with additional plants in Nashville, Memphis, Detroit, and Phoenix. Each new location represented a unique expression of God’s Kingdom but with the same core mission: to create simple, Gospel-centered communities that love and serve the people around them.

Our Locations

San Francisco

East Palo Alto, CA

Fremont, CA

Hawaii

Hong Kong

Cleveland

Mazatlan, Mexico

Memphis

Detroit

Phoenix

Saltillo, Mexico

Nashville