1) What happened this month: We went to the New England Annual Conference, our blog was relaunched (www.bechurchne.org/blog), and Matt and Farrah moved in (see our blog for pics!).
2) Going the Extra Mile: There are two examples that come to mind this month. First, when Rev. John Blackadar, our supervisor, learned when Matt and Farrah were going to be moving up, (a few days after Annual Conference), he said “I take my trailer and go down to mission central every year in Pennsylvania to drop off supplies after Annual Conference. On my way back up, I’ll stop, we can load up my trailer, and move Matt and Farrah back up to Haverhill”; and that’s exactly what he did. We brag all the time: “our D.S. is so supportive of our ministry that he moved Matt and Farrah up himself!” The second instance was during the reading of appointments at Annual Conference: when Rev. Blackadar highlighted Matt and Farrah’s appointment and our ministry in Haverhill, about half of the session gave us a spontaneous standing ovation – we’ve never seen an appointment get that reaction before!
3) Feedback: What ministries have you started or social arenas have you participated in that were most fruitful in making deep relationships? E-mail us at bechurchne@gmail.com
4) Help us: Help promote our website! Our website, especially our blog, is essential as we expand awareness of our ministry. So please, visit our web site, read and comment on our blog, and link to our blog or to a blog post you find interesting via your own blog, via twitter, or via facebook.
5) Coming Next Month: Paul Nixon’s (our coach) site visit and the beginning of our church plant in Haverhill!
6) An addendum: We’ve had quite a few people ask how they can donate to our ministry and now we have an answer! You can write your check out to “Good Shepherd UMC” and put in the memo “Church Plant” – this money will be reserved for us until we get a separate account set up. You can mail the check either to: 22 Fernwood Avenue, Haverhill, MA 01835 or to 471 Main Street, Haverhill, MA, 01830