Report to the Church 2015 | Page 61

ABCD PILOT PROJECTS INVESTED IN BY THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY: THE 32ND AVENUE JUBILEE CENTER in Denver, a predominately Latino/Hispanic congregation seeking ways to reach out to a re-gentrifying community LUTHERAN-EPISCOPAL ADVOCACY in Nevada, in order to equip advocacy capacity building in a unique partnership between an Episcopal diocese and two ELCA synods ASSET-BASED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DOMESTIC POVERTY FELLOWSHIPS The Missionary Society, in partnership with the School of Theology of the University of the South (Sewanee), and Episcopal Relief & Development convened a churchwide consultation to develop an Episcopal curriculum for Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) and to create a process of training trainers to partner with local communities engaged in ABCD. Building on this, we hosted a training event with representatives from 10 dioceses at Wintertalk, an annual meeting sponsored by Province VIII in which Native Episcopalians explore questions of ministry together. Through a competitive process that drew interest throughout The Episcopal Church, the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society awarded two Justice and Advocacy Fellowships to Episcopalians for the purpose of engaging in yearlong, domestic-poverty focused mission work. JUBILEE MINISTRY In addition to more than 20 traditional grants of $850 to $1500, the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society awarded two large-scale development grants: $35,000 to St. Paul’s Church, Kansas City, Kansas for 61