Monday, September 29, 2008

Prayer Request Follow-Up: Letter from Joel

Hey everyone ~

First off, before I give you a quick follow-up regard our latest prayer request, I want to thank you for the outpouring of support and prayers we've received through our Inboxes and phone. You are an immense encouragement to us!

As a bit of follow-up...Right away Monday night we hosted a meeting of local block club leaders. It was about 15 folks strong and I really believe we crossed a new threshold that night. For about 5 years now, we have attended meetings, even hosted them in the community. But, this was the first time we spearheaded this type of community action. I was really humbled by the showing and the response.

We came up with an overall strategy to respond to what is happening in our neighborhood and I learn a lot, like the importance of getting people to leave their front porch lights on, making sure garages have house numbers on them, and making lots of phone calls for every incident to the police. As an example, when someone was shot and killed two nights before the meeting, only 2 phone calls were made to 911. Imagine that! Someone is gunned down with multiple gun shots and there are probably 200-300 people (or more) within a 1-block radius who hear it and only 2 people call!

When the city orders its resources to react, they don't just look at actual incidents, they also look at phone calls. Drug deals get no phone calls in our neighborhood. Buildings broken into get no phone calls. Often, domestic violence gets no response. So, part of our overall process, centers around creating an atmosphere in which a lot of people make phone calls (think prayer chain on the phone to 911!) and (b) they make calls about EVERYTHING and (c) they know what to report when they call.

We also ended up talking about all the vacant buildings (like 10 on just one block!) that have been foreclosed. They are routinely broken into and vandalized and used for garbage (attracting rats) and drug dealers and users. One elderly neighbor described waking up multiple times every time in fear that the drug users in the abandoned building physically attached to her building might burn down the entire block while doing drugs. Another spoke about having at least 3 kids shot and killed right in front of her house over the years. Yet, you couldn't miss the resolve, the strength, the faith in the room. After dealing with this sort of thing for 20 years or more, they were willing to believe again and try again! Wow!

I was also encouraged by the presence of several young professionals - one of whom described hitting the dirt in front of his condo when bullets fly....but, undeterred to invest in the community!

There was a very real spiritual openness, if not outright presence. I suggested we open in prayer, to which everyone immediately responded, "YES!" and proceeded to hold hands in a circle. We also closed in prayer....They were sure to ask that we do!

Perhaps the sadest thing about the evening was the obvious lack of any mention of the role of the Church. Almost everyone mentioned the struggle in their dealings with youth and their sadness about a lack of parental presence - a sore point to be sure. But, there was no explicit mention of the Church. I am praying, as are the Sunshine staff, for a way to address this. I'll admit to being a bit afraid of what incredulity might arise in me bringing it up. Too many churches are absent. We will, however, be the Church, call the Church (through local pastors), and pray for the Church's much-need role in addressing what is, in a way, the next chapter in the life of our ministry here.

Since last Monday, we've worked with one of the block club leaders to hold a prayer vigil. The vigil was held last Wednesday night, at which there was both a police and community presence. We are hosting another strategic meeting on Friday as follow-up to Monday's meeting.

Blessings to you all and again, thank you for our prayers! We'll periodically update you on how things are going on this account.

Joel Hamernick,
Executive Director

Monday, September 22, 2008

A Prayer Request

As some of you know...

We are asking for prayer today for our ministry. Over the past week we've had an inordinate amount of gunfire in our community. After literally dozens of close calls, including a couple of our windows being shot out, yesterday evening a young man was shot and killed a block from our building.

It appears the shooting and subsequent homicide are part of a large war going on between local gang factions, fighting over turf around our building. Our Center is literally in the middle of all the activity. The uptick in violence could last for quite some time.

This morning we met together and prayed as a staff. We also spoke about what we might do to intervene. We corporately agreed upon several things, including holding community meetings, beefing up our physical presence in the neighborhood, taking measures to protect our program participants, asking folks like you for prayer, etc.

Please do pray. Your work in prayer and generosity have us here, right where God wants us. We do know that we serve a powerful God who listens to the voices of His people. Thank you for keeping us in your prayers! We'll keep you posted.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Tech Center Continues to Celebrate High-School Graduates

August 20th marked the end of six weeks with 20 uniquely talented teens. Lue and I (Vince) were given the opportunity to pour some of our life skills and experience into them daily from 9am to 2pm. Our apprentices will walk away with a good foundation in:

• Technology literacy
• Document creation
• Computer networking
• Teamwork
• Soft skills

They worked very hard over the summer and they are well deserving of our praise.



Meanwhile, we have begun to enroll our fall apprentices. Classes begin in October. Registration instructions can be found on our website. CLICK HERE

Monday, September 8, 2008

Faithful Yesterday, Today, and Forever

It's crucial in each of our lives and ministries to spend time each year remembering and reflecting on God's faithful provision. Matthew 7:11 comes to mind, "If you then, who are evil (sinful), know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him!" Periodically, our program staff write out their reflections or anecdotes about their work. Inevitably, one can see God's Spirit moving and His faithfulness of His people revealed.

At the beginning of August, Pete Blodgett, our youth pastor, wrote a few words of reflection of our summer youth programming.

(Flashback)It is 8:55 a.m. on a Monday in June. In a couple of minutes, the doors will open and our Summer Blast day camp will begin. The time for planning is over and there is some nervousness in the air. The summer staff and I have spent weeks in training and preparation for this day, but it's hard to know what to expect. We've registered quite a few kids and passed out hundreds of flyers. But no one really knows how many kids will show ip. We've planned all the events of the day, but no one really knows how they will do.

Fortunately, we know that God was in control and had already planned out our summer for us. We had over 30 kids on the first day and eventually grew to meet our capacity of 50 during our five weeks. Our planning paid off as our stations of games, academic tutoring, drama, and crafts flowed real well. The kids always looked forward to our weekly field trips, despite a few transportation struggles. Our Bible times were effective; over half the kids were new to Sunshine and most were unchurched. As strong foundation of the Gospel was clearly given and built on throughout the summer. In fact, during the week-long residential camp, eleven of our kids accepted Christ as their Savior!

Many of these kids will be involved in our tutoring program this fall, and we hope to involved them all in our discipleship activities.




Please pray that we will be able to follow up with all these kids throughout the year.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Let Justice Roll - Park Community Church Conference


Park Community Church is hosting a conference September 20 that, for those who are interested in further exploring God's heart for justice and what this practically looks like in the city, will undoubtedly be exciting and challenging. Check out the details at the Park Community Church website. Click Here.

LISC/New Communities Meets at Sunshine

Back in mid-July, Joel and other community leaders met together with local leaders to discuss the long-term development of the community addressing topics of affordable housing, crime, cultivation of the arts and youth programming. These conversations also included dialogue about how to encourage and support commercial development, specifically bringing new businesses into the Woodlawn and Washington Park neighborhoods.



The meetings participants are each apart of the New Communities Program, which is a long-term initiative of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation/Chicago to support comprehensive community development in 16 Chicago neighborhoods. The efforts seeks to rejuvenate challenged communities, bolster those in danger of losing ground and preserve diversity of areas in the path of gentrification.



To check out more pictures, CLICK HERE.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

First Day of School: Moody Radio Chicago Reaches Out to Local Ministries

Earlier in the summer, Moody Radio Chicago approached us about an idea they had to connect their listening base with local organization working with urban families. This is what emerged out of a few weeks of brainstorming about a campaign that would truly to beneficial.
The goal of the Mission Backpack campaign was to connect inner city children with participating ministries. The backpack a child receive will be a sort of introduction and invitation for the child to become involved with the local ministries. The connection to the local ministry was "the main thing". It was their - Moody Radio Chicago's - prayer that involvement in the ministry's programs will help the children mature, feel safer in their neighborhoods, and ultimately accept Christ as their personal Savior.

For three weeks Moody Radio plugged this effort on their shows. Several businesses and churches around the Chicagoland area offered to be drop-off centers for the backpacks. The goal...6,500 backpacks!!!! to be distributed amongst six partnering organizations.

Joel did several lives interviews at the station (did you hear him?!) and a station associate came to Sunshine to do a candid interview with a couple moms, who could speak to how the back-to-school season affects their lives and homes.

By August 23rd the campaign was complete, both the backpacks gathered from the various locations and the online sales that were made. It was time to sort all of the backpacks and supplies.

Volunteers from each of the partnering organizations gathered in the Inner City Impact gym to take on this large endeavor. Here is a slideshow of the morning (and what I look like when woken at 6:30 on Saturday morning for work).

Seek Peace in the City - 2009 Urban Missions

2009 Already? Yessss!!!

We just finished an exciting season of summer missions here in Chicago. I am already getting real pumped for next year. We just book our sixth college group for Spring Break and even, summer registrations are beginning.

All of this leave me energized about diving into next sections of Scripture to better what it means to Seek Peace in the City.

"But seek the welfare (shalom) of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the Lord on its behalf, for in its welfare (shalom) you will find your welfare (shalom)."
Jeremiah 29:7

What does it look like to enter some of the most marginalized places in our country and find not only a place God is at work in, but a place in which God work on us? What does God have to teach us, not only about our capacity to give but our need to receive, in the city? How in the world can we find peace in the city?

These are all things that I believe God is answering in the city. I see it expressly through Bridge Builders, as college, high-schoolers, and even adults find Him waiting to work in their lives!

If you know of a college ministry (spring break) or high school group (summer) that would benefit from this ministry, by all means hook us up! (check out the Bridge Builders link at www.sunshinegospel.org)

Peace,
Joel.

Taken from Joel's blog at http://joelhamernick.blogspot.com/