Register

Log in

 

November 2008
S M T W T F S
« Sep    
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30  

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Join Us For Lunch

by Tim Adams ~ November 12th, 2008

Next Wednesday, Nov. 19 Corriente Ministries will be hosting a luncheon for Mission Year at 12:00 Noon in the Parish Hall at Christ Episcopal Church - 510 Belknap Pl. - one block north of San Antonio College. John Piercy, the Director of Development for Mission Year, will be coming from Chicago to present the Mission Year vision at the luncheon.

Mission Year was started in 1996 in Philadelphia by Bart Campolo on the simple idea of Christian young adults giving a year of their lives to Christian ministry in the inner cities of America’s urban centers. Twelve years later, Mission Year has 16 teams operating in 6 cities - Philadelphia, Camden NJ, Wilmington DE, Chicago, New Orleans and Atlanta.

Mission Year is a year long urban ministry program focused on Christian service and discipleship. They take teams of young people, place them in an area of need, and help them to serve people and create community. They are committed to the command of Jesus to “love God and love people,” by placing the needs of their neighbors first and developing committed disciples of Christ with a heart for the poor.

When I first began this conversation with John Piercy about 6 months ago, I was excited to learn that San Antonio was already on Mission Year’s wish list of cities they wanted to expand to. This is a God-given opportunity for churches and ministries in San Antonio to partner with Mission Year to expand the Kingdom of God in our city. A Mission Year presence in San Antonio will provide a pool of gifted, highly committed, high energy followers of Jesus Christ to work in and with urban ministry partners already established in some of the neediest and most underserved neighborhoods in San Antonio.

Working with Mission Year is a great example of the Corriente philosophy of developing strategic partnerships to do Kingdom work in San Antonio. Our simple mantra, “Don’t reinvent the wheel, connect the dots,” is more than just a slogan, it’s a core value that we seek to implement in every relationship we cultivate.

A Mission Year presence in San Antonio would be able to provide Corriente partners such as San Antonio Youth for Christ, Urban Connection and Agora Ministries with workers who will be more than just volunteers to work in programs, as important as that is. Mission Year volunteers will all spend a year following Jesus’ command to “Love the Lord your God, and love your neighbor as yourself.” By partnering with a local church, volunteering at a service site, and living in the neighborhoods where they serve, Mission Year Team Members effectively impact their communities while catching a deeper vision for what the Kingdom of God is like.

One of the most effective Mission Year groups in the country is in Atlanta, where they work very closely with Bob Lupton’s FCS Urban Ministries. When I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Lupton a few months ago, he had this to say about the impact Mission Year has made on his work in Atlanta:

Here in Atlanta we’ve had the advantage of having Mission Year as one of our partners. Many of the Mission Year kids, a good strong core of them, have decided to stay here in the city and they’ve been good leaders. Our current COO is a Mission Year grad. Finding a way to get younger people immersed in inner city/urban work will be a key to the long term success of this kind of ministry in any city.

Beyond just a one-year service commitment, Mission Year represents the opportunity for long-term sustainable transformational ministry in San Antonio neighborhoods, schools, ministries and churches that for too long have been overlooked, underserved and written off.

Please join us next Wednesday, November 19 at 12:00 Noon in the Parish Hall at Christ Episcopal Church as we hear from John and learn what it will take to bring Mission Year to San Antonio. This is a unique opportunity to learn more about Mission Year and how you, your ministry and your church can be a part of a new era in Urban Ministry in San Antonio.

Please RSVP by Monday, Nov. 17 to let me know you’ll be coming - and feel free to invite others from your church or place of ministry - especially any young adults who are college-aged or recent college graduates and who would be good candidates to be part of our first San Antonio Mission Year Team.

This is a free event an our lunch will be provided by Swede’s Restaurant - which guarantees it will be a physical and spiritual feast you won’t want to miss.

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact me at u2wesley@yahoo.com or on my cell at 210.262.0342.

Grace, Peace and Dirty Fingernails,

Tim Adams
210.262.0342

Leave a Reply