4/7/2024 0 Comments Tom anderson guitars zionWe learned about some history in Des Moines that allowed us to understand why we have the division we have in our city. Needless to say, it was awesome! The bonding and relationships that were fostered left many of us excited and very confident of how we should move ahead. This meeting was to bring together the best diverse group possible so that we could pinpoint our identity, our objectives, and how often it should meet. Borrowing liberally from my friend, Pastor Al Perez’s comments: As a follow up to that meeting, last month 16 pastors and Christian ministry leaders from diverse backgrounds and denominations met at Zion and had an open dialogue on how the church in Des Moines should move forward. In June, thanks to our reputation in the community as a church that is doing something incredibly positive, I was invited to share our testimony at the United Way Urban Core initiative (see my blog from June 2). 1.) A Movement to Work Together as Churches for the Sake of the Kingdom
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