FALL 2025 LAUNCH CAMPAIGN

A DOWNPAYMENT OF HOPE

In Jeremiah 32*, the prophet finds himself under house arrest by the king, for bringing a word that no one wants to
hear.

Through the walls of his captivity, Jeremiah can hear the sound of his people falling to the Babylonian army, the
sound of his own horrible prophecy coming true. Jeremiah knows that this sacred land given to them by God is
about to be lost.

But in the midst of all that, he hears God's voice calling him to do a strange thing: Invest in real estate. On the eve
of the fall of Jerusalem, he is called to buy land and bury the deed in a clay jar for his grandchildren to find.
When it comes to our church, it is tempting to speak only of the forces beyond these walls that threaten us with
whispers that our best days have gone by. It is easy, as resources dwindle and tomorrow seems murky, to circle
the wagons and speak of death tsunamis and dashboards.

But Jeremiah was given a long view, a vision beyond himself or his present, dire circumstances. When he closed his eyes at night in the jail, he imagined his grandchildren returning from exile, poor and without hope, finding that clay jar in the ground. Finding their grandfather’s arms reached out to them across the years, seeing through the darkness of the moment into the hope of restoration, the hope of resurrection.

A treasure in buried clay. A promise believed.

It is not time to sell off the land of our campuses, but to claim it for our children. God is calling us to believe that
our best days are not behind us, but that a day will come when our investment in this generation of college
students will be rewarded.

BRINGING HOPE TO DOWNTOWN HOUSTON CAMPUSES

The Oxford House Christian Study Center exists to cultivate Christian thought and life among the downtown Houston campuses by fostering intellectual inquiry, spiritual formation, creative expression, and hospitality.

Grounded in the historic Christian faith, we seek to equip students, faculty, and community members to integrate their faith through academic pursuits, vocational callings, artistic endeavors, research, and cultural responsibility, thereby contributing to the flourishing of both the university and the wider world.

CLAY JAR FELLOWSHIP

Our goal is to raise up a community of individuals, families, churches, and organizations who will make a down payment of hope for the downtown Houston campuses, whether that be time, talent, or treasures. We are seeking

  • 150 Individuals/Families

  • 50 partner churches

  • 10 Charitable Foundations

to invest in the lives of college students in Houston. Please join us by signing up for our MAILING LIST and by making a DONATION to our Fall 2025 Launch Campaign.

FALL 2025 LAUNCH FINANCIAL GOAL

Research ($15,000): Funds will support research into ministries to and with young adults, including campus ministries, other Christian Study Centers, church-based residencies, and post-graduate fellowships and internships. This research will seek to address the needs and interests of the Downtown Houston Campuses community, best practices for Christian Study Centers, and potential partnerships with academic departments and local churches.

Programming ($30,000): Funds will cover expenses related to program development, networking events, marketing, and event logistics.

Administrative Costs ($15,000) CRM subscription, website maintenance/subscription, logo/branding, start up supplies, and other administrative costs.

Executive Director Salary ($40,000): Funds will provide a competitive salary for a qualified Executive Director to lead the organization, develop programming, and build relationships within the University of Houston and Texas Southern University communities.

TOTAL: $100,000

Donate TODAY.

FOUNDATIONAL GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

As we plan for the future, there are several strategic opportunities available to partner with The Oxford House Study Center. We would welcome to opportunity to speak with about any of these strategic programs.

  • Fellows Program

  • 5 Named Annual Lecture Series (beginning Fall 2025 - Spring 2027):

    • Spiritual Formation/Discipleship

    • Theology/Christian Education

    • Arts, Theology, and Worship

    • Purpose & Calling

    • Christian Ethics/Responsibility

  • Named Arts Incubator/Cohort (beginning in Fall 2027)

  • Lead Gifts for purchasing property in downtown Houston

* Thank you to Brian Erickson for articulating how this prophetic vision encompasses our work with young adults.

Mission

To cultivate Christian life and thought among the downtown Houston campuses, offering the welcome, wisdom, and truth of Christ.

Vision

To offer a Christian education for students and faculty among the downtown Houston campuses through theological education, hospitality, and spiritual formation in unity with the extended Christian community.

Programming Pillars

Theological Education

We offer opportunities for students and faculty to be transformed by the renewing of their mind as they consider the truth and integrity of the Christian faith. We direct a three-year curriculum (our Fellows program), seminars and reading groups, 1:1 mentorship, and public lectures/events.

Hospitality & Unity

We welcome guests to a place for study, rest, and friendship. We bring the downtown Houston campus communities together, especially among campus ministries and churches.

Spiritual Formation

We encourage students to pursue, embrace, and reflect the truth, goodness, and beauty of Jesus Christ in their daily lives. This usually happens through staff mentoring, leadership training, and regular conversations about hard questions.

Calling & Vocation

Students are growing into people who will be doing work in the world as part of God’s mission. We help students discern how to live out the gospel in the academy, workplace, and beyond.

The Arts

We support Christian artists through space, resources, community, and intentional programming to create work that explores Christian themes or perspectives.