Showing posts with label New Partnerships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Partnerships. Show all posts

Friday, October 16, 2009

Interfaith Activities



One of our first partners, St. Lukes United Methodist Church on 86th Street has been sponsoring a program called Faith of our Neighbors. The FBCI Coordinators have been able to attend on two occasions. During the service, a leader from another faith is interviewed at the lecturn. A question and answer session with that faith leader is held following the service. This has been an educational and interesting program involving Buddhists, Muslims, Native Americans, Sikhs, and on Sunday, October 18th, they will celebrate Judaism.

The Sacred Places Tour for October has included a Greek Orthodox Church and our newest partner, Al-Fajir Masjid on Cold Spring Road. On Sunday the 18th, they will be learning about Native American Spirituality at the Peace Learning Center and Buddhism at the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Center in Bloomington. Sunday the 24th, the tour will visit to our partner, the Sikh Satsang on Acton Road and the Hindu Temple of Central Indiana on German Church Road. You can get directions and learn more about these faiths at internationalinterfaith.org.

If your church is conducting an activity that supports the interfaith and diversity goals of the Faith-Based Community Initiative, let us know. The FBCI Coordinators will post the relevant information on this blog, and we really like learn about our partners and different faith families!

Expanding Our Borders


The FBCI is expanding! The American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis supports disaster relief in Marion and all the surrounding counties including Henry to the east and Clinton in the northwest. Although a few of our partners are outside of Marion County (for example Plainfield Christian Church in Hendricks County, Traders Point Christian Church in Boone County, Brandywine Community Church in Hancock County, and Shelbyville Community Church in Shelby County), we are looking up, or rather, north, to Clinton, Hamilton, and Madison Counties. If your church has a relationship with another faith-based organization in one of these counties (or really, anywhere), we want to know about it! Currently we are doing Internet research and driving around towns looking for potential partners, but if you have a suggestion, it would save us a lot of leg work.

To qualify as an FBCI partner they have to meet the same requirements your facility met with regards to capacity, geography, involvement, and outreach, but based on your suggestion we will meet with their leadership and work out the details.

Friday, August 28, 2009

August: A Month of Outreach



This month the coordinators have been working hard developing relationships and reaching out to a number of diverse organizations in the commmunity. Many thanks to Englewood Christian Church, Mt. Pleasant Christian Church, Grace Missionary Church, Horizon Christian Fellowship, Esperanza, and Al-Fajr Masjid for their hospitality this month!

Kira and Justin spent last weekend busy with festivals hosted by our partner sites. Englewood's Latino Volleyball Tournament and Mt. Pleasant's Chin Festival both provided great opportunities for the FBCI program to make contact with these important communities within the FBCI family! We thank both churches for inviting us to join them for these exciting events! The FBCI also thanks Esperanza en Jesucristo; located in Greenwood, this faith-based organization has aided the FBCI in finding the best strategies to reach out to communities in Johnson and southern Marion counties!

The FBCI coordinators thank our friend Omar Alakhatad (pictured), Imam of Al-Fajr Masjid for hosting Kira and Justin this week at his facility! This Islamic center has been a cornerstone of Islam in Indianapolis since 1971, serving the community through education and public service. Despite a busy Ramadan schedule, Omar was kind enough to give us a tour of the building as we take our first steps towards partnership with this exciting organization!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Making Connections


The Red Cross is excited to announce the start of a new friendship with the Sikh Satsang of Indianapolis! Justin and Laura visited the Gurdwara Sahib yesterday for services and lunch, and were able to introduce the Faith-Based Community Initiative to this important Indianapolis Sikh family of faith. The FBCI coordinators look forward to a future of cooperation with the Sikh Satsang as we work together to forward both of our goals of service to the community in the Indianapolis area. We thank KP Singh for his kind guidance in our visit to this fine facility!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Going visiting!

In the coming weeks Kira and I will be visiting all the FBCI partner organizations in order to get an idea of where we are with the program. Justin and Jillian and all our predecessors have developed a great program with a lot of potential. We have already met Englewood Christian Church, Mount Pleasant Christian Church, Shelbyville Community Church, and Horizon Christian Fellowship this week. It has been great to finally get to see the training manuals translated into the reality of the program, to hear the plans the Action Teams have developed, and to meet some of you wonderful people. We have toured each of the partners' facilities and asked a lot of questions. We are very interested in what you have to say about the FBCI program, after all, it is only as good as we all make it. If we haven't been to see you yet, don't worry, we are on our way. In the mean time, if you have any questions for us we can be reached at the American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis office.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

New Friends at Second Baptist!

This month, one of our first FBCI partners has joined us in a renewal of friendship! Second Baptist Church, a founding member of the FBCI program, has reaffirmed its commitment to the FBCI program, and trained a new generation of Action Team members. Second Baptist has been serving the Indianapolis community for over 150 years, and we are proud to have their support for disaster response! The FBCI coordinators thank Dianne Archey and Robert Forrest for helping make the second training class a reality, and also give a special thanks to Pastor David Greene; the support and guidance Pastor Greene has lent the FBCI program and the Red Cross in general cannot be overstated. The FBCI looks forward to moving ahead with our new friends on the Second Baptist Action Team!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

The FBCI family welcomes our newest member: Brandywine Community Church.

The FBCI is pleased to announce our newest partner site, Brandywine Community Church! 33 members of the Brandywine CC family joined us for training on the May 16th, forming our first Hancock County Action Team. Brandywine also hosted 4 members of the Traders Point congregation at this training (thank you!). Located in the city of Greenfield, Brandywine CC has a rich heritage of serving the community, including a food pantry and programs assisting the homeless and those in need. We are proud to have Brandywine as an FBCI partner!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Newest Partner: Mount Pleasant Christian Church

The FBCI would like to send out a huge WELCOME to Mount Pleasant Christian Church in Greenwood. MPCC trained at the end of April with 18 members on their Action Team. We have been in contact with MPCC for several months, and we are very excited to have them as a part of the FBCI. They are our first partner in Johnson Co. and will be a great addition to the family. Thanks MPCC!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Welcome Englewood Christian Church!

This month we would like to welcome Englewood Christian Church to the FBCI! Despite the threat of severe weather, 25 members came out on January 10 to train as ECC's Action Team. We really enjoyed meeting all of them and getting to know ECC and are very excited that they are partnering with the FBCI.

Englewood Christian Church is located in Indianapolis' Near-eastside, just two miles from downtown. It has remained in the same neighborhood since its founding in 1895. We were drawn to ECC because of their commitment to their neighborhood and their strong sense of community. These are truly inspiring qualities that will be a great asset in a time of diaster.

We would also like to issue ECC a huge thank-you!!! They were very gracious hosts and provided us with bagels, coffee, and juice! It made the morning go by much quicker!

Learn all about ECC on their website: http://www.englewoodcc.com/