by Betsey Baesel | Journey, Youth
Silver Linings of a Lock-in How our youth have stayed connected while being physically apart. It goes without saying that youth “lock-ins” are usually a bit more fun than the past few weeks have been. But the reality of a forced lock-in, without the usual social...
by Betsey Baesel | Journey, Weekday School
Meet Flat Kaylee How the Weekday School has continued to thrive on a new virtual platform. Who’s five inches tall, one inch wide, and always down for an adventure? Meet “Flat Kaylee,” a picture cutout of one of our Weekday School teachers, Kaylee Pratt. Borrowing the...
by Katherine Turk | Discipleship, Journey
Connecting in Confinement Digital Faith Formation and the Rhodes-Johnston-Boyce Class. “These times of darkness are opportunities for us to witness the hope that is in us and to demonstrate that we believe none of us are alone,” he said to the 24 little squares on his...
by Josh Richard | Journey, Outreach
Community Quarterbacking CrossRoads, Loaves and Fishes, and MPPC members respond to the staggering surge of demand for food. “This is significant.” Tiffany Capers, the Executive Director for CrossRoads, was watching as Governor Cooper announced he had signed an...
by Josh Richard | Journey, Outreach
Unsheltered in Place How the Urban Ministry Center | Men’s Shelter of Charlotte (Now Roof Above) is getting creative to meet the needs of our neighbors experiencing homelessness. We’re seeing our people and partners step up and step out in faith in a way that’s...