A Future Beyond Us

No one organization can solve homelessness alone. But together, our community can create pathways to restoration that are bigger than any one of us.

Every Movement Begins with a Conversation

What if there was a better way?

Peace Baptist Church had the mission field and the campus.

Frontline Response had decades of experience serving individuals experiencing homelessness and an extensive network of community partners.

Neither organization could accomplish the vision alone. The Beyond Us Collective was born—not as another organization, but as a movement bringing people and partners together around one shared outcomes.

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It is simply beyond us — beyond any of us.
— Pastor B
Portrait of a middle-aged man with glasses, short hair, and a trimmed beard, dressed in a light blue collared shirt, smiling against a plain white background.

Pastor Tyrone Barnette, Peace Baptist Church

You’re right. That is it. That is the answer.
— Terry Tucker
A man in a dark suit with a white shirt and pink tie, sitting against a black background, looking directly at the camera with hands clasped near his chin.

Terry T. Tucker, Esq. Frontline Response

Infographic explaining what a collective is, featuring three sections: collaboration, collective impact, and beyond us. Each contains icons and descriptions about working together towards shared outcomes and impact.
A family of three stands together, holding hands, looking at a city skyline during sunset, with a sign reading 'New Beginnings Build Better Tomorrows' and a cardboard sign saying 'Hope Healing Home Future' nearby.

The Collective Table

a Podcast where Every voice has a place. Every story shapes the future.