Brenda Matthews, a member of the DOOR Chicago board and a all around awesome woman, was showcased and executive produced a documentary entitled H.O.O.D that debuted February 18. The documentary brought light to the many deaths of young people in the last several years on the west side of Chicago. We are thankful for the witness of Brenda Matthews to her community and to DOOR!
For more information and a trailer of the movie, click here.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Spring Semester in Chicago Begins
DOOR Chicago welcomed in the semester this past week! "Chicago from a Multicultural Perspective" is a class offering that works in conjuction with an internship. Participant Becky S will receive 13 credits upon completion of the the semester. Of course not all institutions and all majors are eligible for such academic credit. But what a great way to spend a semester but living the words of textbooks in shelters, homes, agencies and ministries of Chicago!
The first week has included meals with various agencies and other service programs in Chicagoland. We've been in 6 different neighborhoods already and today we're cooking, serving and eating in a shelter for homeless. This week in class we will be working with Kenwood UCC, attending a event focusing on redlining on the West Side, and learning a bit about the history of Chicago. The impending snow storm can't possibly dampen our spirits. It's been a great beginning, even if it doesn't quite look like "Spring" yet.
The first week has included meals with various agencies and other service programs in Chicagoland. We've been in 6 different neighborhoods already and today we're cooking, serving and eating in a shelter for homeless. This week in class we will be working with Kenwood UCC, attending a event focusing on redlining on the West Side, and learning a bit about the history of Chicago. The impending snow storm can't possibly dampen our spirits. It's been a great beginning, even if it doesn't quite look like "Spring" yet.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Video ready to highlight Discern program
Brian has been working with the summer participants from the DOOR Chicago Discern program. He has taken some interviews to make an outstanding video representation of what local leaders have learned and continue to learn in leadership and in ministry.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Local Board Meeting Monday
Every DOOR city is run by a local board of directors. Each local board sends two representatives to the National Board. It's a complicated and intertwined system but relationships always are and we believe mission does not happen apart from relationships. If you're on the local board, we'll see you Monday. If you'd like to serve on the local board, please contact our chair, Orlando Redekopp, Pastor of First Church of the Brethren, Chicago.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Happy New Year!!!!!
With a new year here that means spring is just around the corner. Yes it's freezing outside now but before we know it birds will be singing and flowers will start blooming! If you want to have an awesome spring break from school, work, life why not take a bunch of friends on a road trip and hit up a DOOR city for a week of service learning.
Some of the best spring breaks I had were with friends doing service projects. You can use your spring break to learn a new city, gain experience, make new friends and best of all, help neighborhood initiatives, schools, agencies and ministries in their mission.
There are many ways you could use your time away from school and even if you're not traveling away on your spring break week why not spend time at various local agencies in your own town. May God bless all of you who give of your time just to make someone else's day bright.
-BrianTuesday, December 15, 2009
Looking back over the years
As we end 2009, I am left at a state of reminiscing about past DOOR years here in Chicago. A lot of people have come and served with DOOR Chicago by way of our Discover ministry. I have seen many suit cases, buses, pillows, sleeping bags, back packs, and of courses the smiles of friendly participants coming to share the love of God with Chicagoland.
I also think about the very first time I came to know DOOR Chicago. At that time I just finished my sophomore year of high school and really didn't know what to expect when I decided to participate in DOOR's Discern program. Every year I kept returning to the program for reasons unknown to me. Every year I would find a way to contribute a little more of myself to the program and continue to think about the commitment it has for serving. Every year I would grow wiser and spiritually as I served side by side with many others.
DOOR has taught me the basics of what it takes to be a leader. These skills allowed me to be successful in receiving a POSSE grant (full tuition scholarship) to go off to Denison University. In 2007, I graduated with a BA in Communications and started as the assistant director in DOOR Chicago and now I sit as the current Director.
I know that I am not the only person who looks back at their time at this program and think about the impact it has placed on their life. Everyone who has participated through our program has their own story of their experience with us. I thank God for blessing DOOR with the gifts and talents to help nature a young man from the west side of Chicago to be a fighter for God's kingdom.
-Brian
-Brian
Friday, December 11, 2009
Faith House
We've been putting some extra care and attention into Faith House. The house is a special two story house located right next door to First Church of the Brethren. The house has had a wonderful history and mission in the neighborhood. We're glad it continues to house groups and individuals as a special place for gathering on the west side of Chicago. It is our hope that more groups will be able to use Faith House for retreats and meetings. If you're interested, contact Brian Sales, City Director.
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