Just to let you know I updated the list of needs in the menu bar at the top of the page. If you are ever wondering about our current needs, this is always a good place to start.
Needs list updated
September 9th, 2008 § 0
Prayer Request
August 10th, 2008 § 0
My friend and Catholic Worker Mary is in jail because of her opposition to the death penalty. Pray for her, would ya?
Lisa Sent Us More Pictures of the Fourth
July 28th, 2008 § 0
Lisa has sent us some more pictures she took of the Fourth of July shindig. If you go here, they are the first 10 pages or so of pictures. Thanks, Lisa!
A Few More Pictures in the Press
July 11th, 2008 § 0
Lisa took some pictures of the event last Friday and submitted them to the Daily Tar Heel, which is the house organ for some school around here (just kidding). They were used in a slide show of images about the fourth of July; if you go here, our images are on slides four, seven, eight and nine.
There was a writeup about Tony Cartledge and his new book in the News and Observer. Tony came out last friday and served lemonade to hundreds of people – The N&O caught him doing it in a picture that was published in the paper today.
Yet Another Perspective on the 4th
July 9th, 2008 § 0
Amy writes her perceptions of our “party in the park’. My favorite line:
“I was asked time and again what church was hosting this picnic; people wanted to know the name of the church that put this thing together. It makes me smile that I was not able to label the event. It wasn’t one ‘church’, but rather The Church.”
Not one church, but The Church, indeed.
Another Perspective on The Fourth
July 7th, 2008 § 0
Gina and her family also came out to celebrate with us on the Fourth. Go read her description of what she experienced, and I think you will agree with me that she saw a hint of what the Kingdom of God could look like.
One Person’s View of Our Fourth Of July Bash
July 7th, 2008 § 0
Jan Cartledge is Pastor of Homestar Fellowship, a faith community that meets in Downtown Raleigh. Jan and her community kicked in a bunch of hot dogs, condiments and chips Friday for the party in Moore Square, but probably more important, Jan and her husband came out to party with us.
I was delighted to see that Jan had written her perspective of Friday on her blog. I promise you I will get me reactions to Friday up here eventually, but please go read hers. You will be glad you did.
