Jul 14, 2011 | Community Impact
We say we love our neighbors and this summer we’re actually going to love our neighbors. We’re planning to paint an enormous mural at a local public school– just a simple gift of beauty to our community. We’ll also organize classrooms to benefit teachers who are making equal opportunity a reality, and offer some brush-up tutoring and fun activities over the summer to help students keep their academic edge.
We’re really excited to welcome Tim Parsley to design this mural. At right is an example of a mural he designed in Kenya.
Below is a schedule of opportunities we’re providing to make a difference in Upper Manhattan. You’re welcome to help any of these days, or for part of a day, or for all of these days! And if you aren’t interested in church, no worries– that’s not what these projects are about. We’re not pushing an agenda, just serving. If you share our commitment to the arts, education, students, and families, then come roll up your sleeves and prove it!
Here’s the schedule:
July 21 & 22, For the Schools: Organizing and cleaning classrooms at Muscota Elementary. Prepping and outlining the mural at Inwood Hill Academy.
July 23, Use Your Brain Saturdays: We’re offering two fun workshops (the second on 8/13), free of charge to neighborhood students. Students will brush up on academics through educational games, and also participate in special interest activities like Sports, Art, and Video Production.
July 27, 28, & 29, For the Schools: More service at the schools, and we’ll finish the mural by adding color– we’ll transform it from a black-on-white outline (sort of a giant coloring-book page) into a colorful work of art!
August 11, 12, 13, For the Schools: At Inwood Hill Academy, we’ll fix desks, move furniture, and prepare classrooms for a new year.
August 13, Use Your Brain Saturdays: Once again, we’ll provide fun and academics to help students get their minds warmed up for the school year.
To get involved: Contact Us.
Jul 9, 2011 | Teaching
We have good stuff planned for adults and kids during our Teaching Service tomorrow. The message, “All In,” deals with those moments when God asks us to push all our chips across the table. It’s an opportunity to discover what you’re really made of, and there is a whole lot more to you than meets the eye. Feel free to bring others along.
Sunday, July 10, 11:00 am, at 4862 Broadway * (map).
* This activity is not sponsored or endorsed by the New York City Department of Education or the City of New York.
Jul 4, 2011 | Everyday Kidz, Videos
Emma, Lillie, and Clara are back! This is a video we made to help some kids in the suburbs understand a little of what life is like in NYC. Even for those of us who’ve lived in the city most of our lives, it’s fun to see things from their perspective. Enjoy!
http://www.vimeo.com/25214066
Jun 29, 2011 | Everyday Kidz, Videos
Emma, Lillie, and Clara of Everyday Church explain what it’s like to live in NYC, why a new church is so important, and what they think Everyday Church will be like in the future. There’s also a little silliness thrown in.
http://www.vimeo.com/25209814
Jun 21, 2011 | Everyday Groups, Videos
Everyday Church exists because individuals and churches all over the world are praying for us, supporting us, and rooting for us. Thank you for making Everyday Church possible!
This video also gives a glimpse of one of our Home Groups, where we recorded it.
http://www.vimeo.com/25430742
Jun 15, 2011 | Community Impact, Everyday Kidz
Everyday volunteers served so that Everyday Kidz could, well, serve. And return. Forehand and backhand.
Our exceptional Everyday church volunteers and partners from Southeast Christian Church provided a free Tennis Clinic for neighborhood kids last Friday. After a few hours of fun exercises and encouragement, instructors transformed 32 kids from I’ll-give-Tennis-a-shot into confident players. Kids who had never held a racquet before were returning volleys!
This was our first free Tennis Clinic for our neighbors in Inwood, but it won’t be our last.