
Episode #24
The Business Opportunity Inside Every Church: Turning Church Space Into Neighborhood Infrastructure
Church buildings are everywhere, but most of their square footage sits unused most of the week. That’s not just a real estate problem, it’s a neighborhood problem and a massive opportunity hiding in plain sight. I sit down with Emmanuel Brown, co-founder of ChurchSpace, to explore how underutilized church real estate can become something bigger than rentals: local infrastructure that creates jobs and makes daily life easier. Emmanuel shares how ChurchSpace began as a marketplace model people dubbed “the Airbnb for churches,” helping churches rent kitchens, auditoriums, and offices for short-term use. Then came a key insight: the real value isn’t only empty space, it’s proximity. Churches are already embedded close to where people live, which makes them powerful anchors for micro-fulfillment, last-mile logistics, and same-day delivery. We talk through what it looks like when a fellowship hall becomes a delivery hub, and how employing congregants can turn logistics into meaningful local work. We also get practical about startup financing and what it really takes to raise venture capital as a first-time founder. Emmanuel breaks down reverse-engineering milestones, why SAFE notes are common early on, how pitch competitions and the A16Z accelerator helped unlock momentum, and what “investor psychology” has to do with getting to a yes. If you care about community impact, church innovation, venture funding, or last-mile delivery strategy, you’ll come away with a clearer map and plenty to think about. Subscribe, share this with a founder or faith leader who needs it, and leave a review if the conversation helps you see church real estate and neighborhood infrastructure in a new way. Connect with Keith on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithkohler1/






