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Originaly Posted on May 30, 2009

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Kugel Ball Clean-up Saturday :: Article in The Reporter

Originaly Posted on May 29, 2009

The article below ran today in the North Penn Reporter talking about Renew and the Kugel Ball clean-up tomorrow morning.  Join us at 10am!

If you’re looking for a way to get out of the house and do some spring cleaning Saturday, you’ll have no shortage of choices.

Starting at 9 a.m., members of Be The Change — North Penn will meet at the Walnut Meadows development in Towamencin to help beautify the homes of seniors who live there.

And starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, members of the Renew Community will be picking up trash and debris on Lansdale’s Main Street, near the Kugel Ball at Railroad Plaza, and the public is welcome and invited to join either or both groups.

“We’re going to be doing our spring cleanup: it’s mostly weeding, planting, trimming but no mowing, and if people want to bring a pair of gardening gloves or tools, they’re welcome to come help out,” said Kathy DiPangrazio, an event coordinator for Be The Change.

Officially nonpartisan but comprised of former Obama campaign volunteers, Be The Change has been looking for ways to keep last year’s positive momentum going by bringing change to the community, including a previous project of painting the interior of Lansdale’s PEAK Center, she said.

“We’re just sort of trying to find organizations that we can come in and help do something unique for them, and let people who belong to our group see if they want to do something on their own with them on more of a long-term basis,” DiPangrazio said.

The coming spring cleanup, for example, is being held in association with Project HEARTH (Helping Elderly Adults Remain in Their Homes), a program of Montgomery County’s Family Services office.

Walnut Meadows is located on Wood Hollow Drive, off Woodbine Road behind Christopher Dock Mennonite High School in Towamencin. For more information or specific directions, contact Be The Change at BeTheChangeNorthPenn@Verizon.net.

Meanwhile, starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, members of Lansdale’s Renew Community will be cleaning up the Kugel Ball area, and welcoming any help (and any brooms and leaf blowers they can borrow) from the community.

“People hang out there all of the time, and it’s practically right next to one of the largest intersections in the borough, Main and Broad streets. With lots of people comes lots of refuse, so we figured, why not take a couple of hours and give back to the Lansdale community?” said Bethany Paul, Renew’s community engagement coordinator.

Renew hopes to see people renewed spiritually, mentally, physically and emotionally in the name of Jesus, she said, so they’re trying to do what he would be doing if alive today.

“We’re not going to shove a tract in your hand if you show up. We just want to show others that, if Jesus were here, he’d be doing stuff like this. He’d be spending his Saturday mornings with the locals, picking up the stuff that nobody else wants to touch,” Paul said.

And this won’t be the last cleanup for Renew either: on the last Saturday of every month, they’ll clean up that area again, to help out the Lansdale Farmers Market, which will be opening there on July 4.

“JR Briggs, our lead pastor of Renew, asked the borough, ‘What can we do to help?’ and we are and will continue to ask that question,” Paul said. “It’ll be a great time to get to know others who live in the borough, and gain a sense of ownership and pride for the town.”

For more information about Renew, contact bethanypaul@renewcommunity.org or visit www.RenewCommunity.org.

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Second Public Gathering

Originaly Posted on May 17, 2009

Join us for our second public gathering.

Our second public gathering will be on Sunday morning May 24 at 10 am at Marjeane’s Catering (320 S Broad Street in Lansdale) on the corner of Broad and Hancock near Saxbys Coffee.  

Parents: we’ve got stuff planned for the kids, too.

If you have questions, please contact us at info@renewcommunity.org

Listen to the teaching from our first public gathering here.
Read about the gathering here.

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A Guy Named Herb

Originaly Posted on May 17, 2009

Let me tell you a short story about a guy named Herb… Herb is a mentally handicapped gentleman in his late thirties who has been embraced by our faith community, specifically one of our house churches here in Lansdale. A young couple who is part of that house church has been faithfully picking him up and dropping him off each week so that Herb can connect with us at Renew.

Herb was at our first public gathering a few weeks ago and, feeling a little out of place and uncomfortable in a larger group than he was accustomed to, he needed to be with someone he could trust to sit with him and keep him company. The couple who brought him were volunteering with the kids so they asked me if I would mind sitting with Herb during the gathering, and I was delighted to do so. 

Near the end of the gathering we provided a time of response to what we had been hearing from God through the simple elements of our liturgy, and this response was through the symbolic act of communion and reflection while music was being played in the background. As I sat there and prayed and contemplated getting up to partake in communion, Herb turned to me and said “Hey Trace, are you going up to do communion?” to which I replied, “Yeah, do you want to go with me?”… Herb was eager to go with me, so we got up and walked to the table where we participated in communion together. Before we turned to go back to our seats Herb stuck out his big hand and gave me a handshake and said “thanks buddy”… “my pleasure Herb, my pleasure.”

Last week Herb’s house church threw a Birthday party for him… a couple days later Herb came in to visit me at the coffee shop where I was working, and through the generosity of my boss I was able to hook Herb up with a free latte (Herb likes the lattes!). Before he left he asked me to call him that night at 6:30 because he wanted to talk about something, and when I did he thanked me again for the latte and then asked me how he could get baptized! It was a wonderful conversation that reinforced in my heart why we are doing what we are doing here at Renew. 

After having the privilege to join Herb in partaking of communion, the symbol of remembrance of what Christ’s broken body and spilled blood on the cross accomplished for the sake of our broken bodies, broken hearts, broken minds, and broken world, we may now have the privilege of seeing Herb experience the powerful symbol of Baptism! What a joy it would be to have him proclaim his association with and allegiance to Jesus in His burial and ultimate victory over death through the resurrection which initiated the restoration and renewal of all things!

What an exciting journey this will be for Herb… we are humbled to be journeying with him.

-Tracy Commons

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Lansdale Farmers Market

Originaly Posted on May 9, 2009

The lead story in this morning’s paper was on Renew’s efforts to start a Farmer’s Market this summer.  Bill Stevens, Brooke Wasser and a team of committed volunteers from Renew and from the Lansdale community have worked hard to see this come to fruition.  Check out the article here

Also check out the Farmers Market website at www.LansdaleFarmersMarket.com if you have questions or you would like to volunteer with us.

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