The Gathering has officially welcomed Mike McNamara’s
fund-raising team to The Gathering. We have had our initial planning meeting
this week and have outlined a three-step action plan to be completed in the
next 60 days. That plan includes the formation of a Gathering Advisory
Committee which will participate in a feasibility study as well as beginning to
contact influential people in the Middletown and surrounding areas as potential
donors. In addition, we will be expanding our data base, developing a quarterly
newsletter, and creating an “executive e packet” that will be used to introduce
the mission and vision to potential donors. We will also be revamping our
website.
The Gathering is happy to announce that Diana Coldwell, former
director of The Miami Valley Women’s Center in Dayton, Ohio has agreed to be
the first member of our Gathering Advisory Board. Diana brings with her a
passion for the mission of The Gathering and previous experience in organizing
large scale events including concerts, galas, and sporting events for
fund-raising. Diana will also be assisting Pastor Carrie in grant-writing and
helping The Gathering seek other sources of funding. We are blessed to welcome
Diana to our Advisor Board.
This week, The Gathering hit its goal of 200 in worship. With
the addition of our new Celebrate Recovery Worship service on Monday night, we
welcomed 53 newcomers to our church and had our largest Sunday morning
attendance ever. We have increased the number of small groups at The Gathering
from 10-16 in the month of July. Four member of The Gathering who completed the
“Discovering Your Shape for Ministry” class identified their call to work with
children and are now providing free child care for our Celebrate Recovery worship
service on Monday night.
On Saturday, July 6th, The Gathering welcomed
over 120 people from the community to our Gathering Community Block Party. Despite
the bad weather, we moved the venue indoors and were still able to offer games
and crafts for children, a magic show, Christian wrestling, free food, free
transportation, free 8X10 family portraits, and music from local musicians. As
a result, many people from a crime-ridden neighborhood in Sherman Park were
introduced to the love of Christ and to the ministries of The Gathering. 4 new
families joined us in worship the following day. We thank First United
Methodist Church and Pastor John Wagner for the use of their van and Christ
United Methodist and Pastor Norm Coleman for the use of his photography
equipment.
The Gathering goes to work! In the past 2 months, four
members of The Gathering who were previously unemployed have secured jobs at
United Dairy Farmers in downtown Middletown. We celebrate with them as they
work toward financial stability and independence. Other members of The
Gathering have secured jobs at Home Depot, independent landscaping companies,
and Kohl’s warehouse. In addition, three members of The Gathering have
expressed an interest in pursuing professional ministry as a calling. We
continue to pray for God’s leading and discernment in their next steps.
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