For this post, I am looking at a church in my hometown of Lancaster, which is a sister church to my own church. Westminster Presbyterian is an example of using the resources of a congregation to create new and innovative outreaches and is also an example of partnering/networking to better expand the Kingdom. First, Westminster […]
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Project on Rural Ministry
The Project on Rural Ministry is a program supported by Grove City College, with many faculty members sitting on the board. The point of this project is to bring support to pastors and congregations throughout rural Western Pennsylvania by providing resources and training to better support kingdom work in this region. This program is important […]
Three Stories Coffee (716 Ministries)
Three Stories Coffee is the newest faith-based enterprise connected to 716 Ministries. 716 Ministries focuses on equipping churches to address the immediate and urgent needs of folk in their communities, and their coffee focused branch is no exception. The coffee shops (there are currently 2 brick and mortar locations) act as a way to bring […]
Redemptive Entrepreneurship – MCC Thrift
Mennonite Central Committee is an international, Christian non-profit that works in disaster relief, peacebuilding, education initiatives, and many other causes. It has several headquarters all of the world, and various branches and business connected to the larger non-profit. One of these branches is MCC Thrift, which consists of a network of thrift shops all over […]
Redemptive Entrepreneurship: The Immigration Coalition
The Immigration Coalition is a non-profit organization operating in and around the Southern Border. It marries the mission of the church with entrepreneurial efforts by connecting churches and other Christian non-profits with the needs of immigrants and refugees currently detained in camps in Mexico, as well as recent immigrants who live in poor neighborhoods in […]