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Musicians On Mission (The Extreme Tour)

October 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Rodger Fordham, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

For thirty years, The Extreme Tour have partnered with community groups and clubs, civic organizations, churches, schools, government agencies and municipalities that are working charitably to meet the needs of the disenfranchised.

Collectively they have been in hundreds of communities scattered throughout 20 countries bringing music, art, spoken word, etc. They are musicians on mission and people that want to serve.

In mid-September they spent a week in Windsor, Ontario assisting New Song Church and Feeding Windsor-Essex. This is our round table conversation about who they are and the unique work that they are called to.

Links:

The Extreme Tour

https://www.theextremetour.com/

Danyelle Speaks

https://www.danyellespeaks.com/

Idiomz Da Prophesayer

https://idiomz.bandcamp.com/

Manny Hubbard (Flamuel)

https://www.youtube.com/@MannyHubbardMusic

Samuel Kislow (Salmon Friends)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2CLfjEDGS4

October 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Urban Ministry, Energizer, The Extreme Tour, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Danyelle Speaks, Idiomz Da Prophesayer, Manny Hubbard, Sam Kislow, Windsor Ontario, Street Ministry Workers
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Rodger Fordham, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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From Fentanyl To The Soup Shack (Bobby Reaume interview)

September 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Hamilton Ontario, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

Three years ago, Bobby Reaume walked into my office and said, “Hey remember me?” It took me awhile before I would remember that he and his wife Grace attended the church briefly a few years prior. When Bobby walked in, he had been released from prison, returned to addiction, and was living in tent city. He came to see me with John Button the founder of Launch Pad Recovery Centre as he was entering into a Christian recovery program.

Today Bobby is working full-time, sober, spirit-filled and serving the homeless population in our city of Windsor with the Soup Shack, a trailer set up to distribute food and basic supplies to people on the street.

 Links:

Soup Shack organized by Feeding Windsor-Essex

https://www.feedingwindsoressex.ca/

Launch Pad Recovery Center

https://launchpadrecovery.org/

September 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Bobby Reaume, Kevin Rogers, Feeding Windsor-Essex, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Launch Pad Recovery Center, Homelessness, Substance Abuse, Street Ministry Workers
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Hamilton Ontario, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Hope On The Streets Of Leamington (Jennifer Hyde interview)

September 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Jennifer Hyde, Canada, Leamington Ontario, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Rodger Fordham, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Feeding Windsor-Essex

In the fall of 2022, three Leamington entrepreneurs came together to establish the Leamington Community Hope Centre at the old Knox Presbyterian Church located in the downtown core. Their goal was to secure a community space where necessary resources would be available to people in need to help ensure their physical, mental, social, and spiritual health was prioritized.

The Centre is taking shape quickly with a surge of community volunteers getting involved, many from area churches. Jennifer Hyde is the executive director of a new organization known as the Leamington Community Hope Centre.

Links:

Leamington Community Hope Centre

https://www.leamingtonhopecentre.ca/

Feeding Windsor-Essex

https://www.feedingwindsoressex.ca/

September 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Jennifer Hyde, Leamington Community Hope Centre, Street Ministry Workers, Food Security, Addiction, Kevin Rogers, Feeding Windsor
Jennifer Hyde, Canada, Leamington Ontario, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Rodger Fordham, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Feeding Windsor-Essex
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African Christians In Canada

March 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Sam Molloy, Isaac De-Graft Takyi, Kirubel Masresha, African Christians, Matthew House Windsor, New Song Church, Africa Inland Mission

Our conversation today is going to focus primarily on Christians that were born in Africa and are now living in Canada. What strikes me demographically is that the African continent has a higher percentage of the population identifying as Christian than we do in Canada.

Prior to 1960, black Africans comprised a very small, scattered and almost unknown group of newcomers to Canada, although Africans of European and Asian ancestry had a clearer presence. According to the 2016 census, 1,067,925 Canadians reported being of African origin.[1]

Rev. Isaac De-Graft Takyi is the pastor of Living Word Assembly of God in Toronto. One of his recent accomplishments was authoring a book entitled, ‘The Story of Ghana Assemblies of God Church In Canada.’ This historical document gives a first-hand account of Ghanian Christians starting Ghanian churches in Canada and some of the controversies and successes they have experienced thus far.

Sammy Molloy works at Matthew House, a refugee resettlement service and residence in Windsor, Ontario. They have about 70 beds in the residence and are serving refugee claimants in the hundreds across our city. He is also a worker with African Inland Mission where he organizes summer camps across Canada for children and youth of African origins.

Kirubel Masresha (Nahum) is a student born in Ethiopia but has lived in Windsor from a young age. He lives with Pastors Wodaje Tekeste and Nardi Abraha, on staff at New Song Church and former pastors of the Emmanuel Ethiopian Church. He works at Serenity Coffee House.

 

 

Links:

The Story of Ghana Assemblies of God Church in Canada, by Isaac De-Graft Takyi, https://www.amazon.ca/Story-Ghana-Assemblies-Church-Canada/dp/1988439221/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LWNTDVPMD4KT&keywords=isaac+de-graft+takyi&qid=1678714386&sprefix=isaac+de-graft+takyi%2Caps%2C146&sr=8-1

Living Word Assembly of God

https://livingwordag.org/

Matthew House Refugee Welcome Centre – Windsor

https://matthewhousewindsor.org/

Africa Inland Mission

https://aimint.org/ca/2022/05/01/appointment-of-director-strategy-and-operation-for-mac-camps/

Camp Rhino

www.camprhino.ca

[1] https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/africans

March 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Sammy Molloy, Isaac De-Graft Takyi, Kirubel Masresha, Kevin Rogers, Africa Inland Mission, Matthew House, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Living Word Assembly Of God - Toronto, African Christians, Immigration
Sam Molloy, Isaac De-Graft Takyi, Kirubel Masresha, African Christians, Matthew House Windsor, New Song Church, Africa Inland Mission
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