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Church At The Community Table (Connie Jakab Interview)

July 01, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Connie Jakab, Housing, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry

Connie Jakab is planting a church at a new housing initiative in the Ogden neighbourhood of Calgary. As a long time community energizer, Connie has built an enduring presence in Calgary through her work within the arts community, mental health and business sector.

Now her attention has turned to the neighbourhood she lives and grew up in. Ogden Church meets in the common room of a housing development created by The Mustard Seed, a faith-based organization that exists to eliminate homelessness and reduce poverty.

Ogden Church values breaking bread together around a table rather than sitting in rows as passive listeners.

Links:

Connie’s Website

https://conniejakab.com/

Ogden Church

https://www.ogdenchurch.ca/

Ogden Hub 29

https://muchmorethanahome.ca/

The Mustard Seed

https://theseed.ca/

July 01, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Connie Jakab, PAOC, Urban Church, Church Planting, Calgary AB
Canada, Christianity, Connie Jakab, Housing, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry
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Gospel Transformation In An At Risk Neighbourhood

May 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Kevin Saunders, Mental Health, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario, Elizabeth Anderson, Paula Saunders, Community Gardening, Assisted Living

For 10 years, New Song Church has been alongside one of Windsor’s more challenging neighbourhoods of social housing. What we affectionately call the Glengarry neighbourhood is a series of four high rise apartments, several rows of townhouses and an assisted living facility. It experiences the most tragic of life experiences as well as a quieter majority that are just trying to survive.

Through collaboration initially with The Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative and partnership with Windsor Essex Community Housing Corporation, we run a 4 day per week drop in centre, a community garden, the cafeteria contract in the assisted living facility along with a weekly Bible study and prayer meeting for residents with spiritual desire.

In this episode, Kevin Rogers interviews Kevin and Paula Saunders as well as Elizabeth Anderson.

May 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Windsor Ontario, Poverty, Kevin Saunders, Paula Saunders, Elizabeth Anderson, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Community Transformation, Urban Ministry, Urban Church
Canada, Christianity, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Kevin Saunders, Mental Health, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario, Elizabeth Anderson, Paula Saunders, Community Gardening, Assisted Living
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From Organized Crime To True Religion (Alan Campbell interview)

March 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Alan Campbell, Refuge Ministries Canada, At Risk Youth, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Toronto, Urban Ministry

Years ago, I worked as a federal chaplain at a halfway house. I learned so much about the value of faith-based community friendships for men and women returning to the community.

Alan Campbell has devoted his adult life to Jesus-inspired care for people being released from jail. He is humble and virtuous in his approach and remains focused on the mission. l am grateful to know ‘Refuge Ministries Canada’ and to serve them when I can.

Alan shares his story of conversion from incarceration for his involvement with the Toronto Mafia, God’s call to help prisoners and the role of suffering in his ongoing transformation.

Links:

Refuge Ministries Canada

https://www.refugeministriescanada.com/

Refuge Freedom Stories

https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/refuge-freedom-stories/id1524349333

March 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Alan Campbell, Refuge Ministries Canada, Corrections Canada, Jail Ministry, London Ontario, Toronto, Street Ministry Workers
Alan Campbell, Refuge Ministries Canada, At Risk Youth, Canada, Chaplaincy, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Toronto, Urban Ministry
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Red Frogs And Zoe Manor (Nelly Latchman interview)

November 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Housing, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Serve Campus Network, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

At sixteen years of age, Nelly Latchman was on a youth group mission trip to New Song Church. The days in Windsor were an opportunity to experience God at work in an urban context outside of her own neighbourhood. That initial experience would eventually culminate in moving to Windsor after graduating from Tyndale Seminary.

Today, Nelly is a Mission Canada worker that serves as part of the national Serve Campus Network with her focus on the University of Windsor. She is also a young adult pastor at Parkwood Gospel Church.


Links:

Nelly Latchman - Mission Canada profile page

https://paoc.org/canada/workers/nellylatchman

Serve Campus Network

https://paoc.org/serve-campus

Red Frogs Canada

https://ca.redfrogs.com/

Parkwood Young Adults

https://parkwoodwindsor.com/youngadults

 

November 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Nelly Latchman, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Red Frogs, Serve Campus Network, Parkwood Gospel Church - Windsor, Zoe Manor, Mission Canada
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Housing, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mission Canada, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Serve Campus Network, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Asylum Seekers And Homelessness (Mike Morency & Ejay Tupe interview)

November 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Ejay Tupe, Housing, Immigration, Kevin Rogers, Matthew House Windsor, Mike Morency, Mission Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Toronto, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

Our guests on this episode are Ejay Tupe, director of Toronto Urban Mission Hub in downtown Toronto and Mike Morency, executive director of Matthew House – Windsor.

We will be talking about a story that began unfolding this past summer when over 200 refugee claimants from African nations found themselves sleeping on the streets. Many were outside a homeless support centre at 129 Peter St. in downtown Toronto. There seemed to initially be a funding stalemate between levels of government.

Into the crisis, three churches got involved directly by opening up their buildings to provide shelter, food, and support.

·      Revivaltime Tabernacle

·      Pilgrim Feast Tabernacle

·      Dominion Church International

This story eventually leads to some of the asylum seekers ending up served by Matthew House in Windsor.

 

Links:

Ejay Tupe

https://paoc.org/canada/workers/ejaytupe

Oct 30th update from Ejay

https://youtu.be/-o4LVpanGmo?si=J11xqAhrKoEd_DPb

Matthew House - Windsor

https://matthewhousewindsor.org/

Our City Scarborough Conference

https://www.ourcitytoronto.ca/

News article:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/church-temporary-emergency-shelter-asylum-seekers-toronto-1.6927489

Ejay Tupe

Mike Morency

November 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Ejay Tupe, Mike Morency, Kevin Rogers, Stone Church Toronto, Dominion Church International, Immigration, Matthew House Windsor, Mission Canada, Homelessness
Canada, Christianity, Ejay Tupe, Housing, Immigration, Kevin Rogers, Matthew House Windsor, Mike Morency, Mission Canada, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Toronto, 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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