Sacred Places Winter 2013 | Page 7

When the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem sponsored Partners for Sacred Places’ New Dollars/New Partners for Your Sacred Place training program in the spring of 2010, St. Luke’s was one of the first congregations to express interest. The program, Father D’Angio thought, would be a perfect opportunity to build upon the church’s recent success and expand its outreach efforts. Ultimately, New Dollars/New Partners prompted members of the St. Luke’s team to think creatively about how the parish could partner with other institutions and better serve its community. However, it was another component of the training that proved to be an especially valuable part of St. Luke’s’ New Dollars/New Partners experience: how to identify and develop prospective donors. Through hands-on demonstrations and role-playing exercises, participants were coached in finding and engaging with potential donors. “New Dollars/New Partners gives you hope. You never know what’s going to happen. When things look bleak, there may be people watching you that can offer time, talents, or treasure.” The Reverend Peter D’Angio, Trinity Episcopal This aspect of the training proved to be timely becasue Father D’Angio had recently made an unexpected contact with a potential donor. In 2008, a former parishioner who had grown up in Scranton found St. Luke’s website and reached out to the rector – his first communication with the parish in almost 60 years. Now living in Florida, the former parishioner had attended the church as a child and sang in its choir in the 1950s. Though he had long since moved on, he warmly recalled the church-going days of his youth, which had inspired him to become a church organist. His relationship wtih St. Luke’s grew very close throughout the ensuing months, and for his Scranton “homecoming” a few months later, he visited the church and played the organ for a Sunday service. Just before the congregation participated in the New )