Posted by jeremyscheller in Give | 2 Comments
The Place I Love Where the People are Making a Difference.
So most of you know I work for the Sanctuary Covenant Church in the area of communications, design, IT, retail, etc…
I love my church. But there’s another place I love too.
The church gets people in the door, into relationship, and moving forward every day. This other place goes out the door, into the community and is affecting change in people’s lives every day, people who may never step foot in a church.
Stories are changing…
from unemployed to maintaining stable jobs.
from lost teenager to positive role model.
from the student no one cares about, to someone cares enough to spend time with me every week.
from middle school girls who believe what rap videos say is beautiful, to believing with their whole heart that beauty is found in the core of who they are.
I love the Sanctuary CDC.
When I think about the church,
When I think about what will change the neighborhood I live in,
When I think about where I want to invest my time and resources,
The Sanctuary CDC is the place I’ve come to love where the people are making a difference.
Do you think you would give to a girl finding her inner beauty?
Or to a dad with a criminal record who wants to turn his life around and become the bread-winner for his children?
Or the single mom, who wants to support her family in honest work.
I’m asking people who read my blog to make a one time donation of at least $10 to the Sanctuary CDC. Or, If you’re local and believe in it, set up a monthly gift like my family did.
I’d like my friends at the CDC to know in the “power of we,” the power of the social network and the potential of an idealistic generation to live out the change we believe in.
It’s super easy and only takes 3 minutes to:
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Thanks,
Jeremy
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Thanks J for your support for our work and our community! I’m excited to see the power of “we”
Thanks to the few dozen people that got as far as clicking on the “donate now” button. Did you go all the way?
Love to hear about it…