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Sharing Stories of Hope, Restoration and Healing

July 12, 2016
Participants listen during event at Waterloo CRC.

Participants listen during event at Waterloo CRC.

Safe Church Ministry

About 70 people, youth ministers, church leaders and others gathered at the Waterloo CRC in Waterloo, Ontario on a Saturday morning for training in abuse prevention and response.

Participants heard stories about addiction and abuse. But these were not sad stories; they ended with hope, restoration, and healing.

Meanwhile, some 20 people gathered at Bethany CRC in Gallup, N.M. on another Saturday and spent most of the day together.

Among them were teachers, children’s worship leaders, Sunday school and GEMS leaders, doctors, nurses, day care staff, and others.

Everyone who came had opportunity to learn about the Circle of Grace program, which equips children and youth to be active participants in creating a safe environment for themselves and others.

Planned and organized by volunteer team members of Safe Church Ministry, both of these events met a need that was identified by those who are living in those communities.

Both events helped to make new connections and develop leadership skills. And they were both at least partially funded by a Safe Church Ministry mini-grant.

Those who attended the event in Waterloo came away with tools and ideas, which will be useful to them in their various ministries.

The training helped answer questions such as: “How do we respond to young people who harm themselves?” “How do we disciple people in forming healthy relationships?” “How do we reduce risks for abuse?”

The presenters from Teen Challenge, Shalem Mental Health Network, Faith Formation Ministries, Youth Unlimited, and the trauma department of a local hospital helped provide resources in exploring these and other issues.

Atie Ott, a Safe Church team chairperson for Classis Huron, heard enthusiastic feedback and many thanks for her efforts in planning this inter-classis event.

Those who attended the event at Bethany CRC in Gallup took part in several Circle of Grace activities to understand how the program could be used in their contexts.

As a result of this one day, “the Circle of Grace program is beginning to ripple through our community” says Sara Pikaart, who organized the event.

Pikaart is the Safe Church liaison for Classis Red Mesa, where the event was held, and is active in Safe Church work in her own congregation, Bethany CRC.

Safe Church hopes to expand its mini-grant program in the future so that more events such as these can happen and begin to make a difference in congregations and communities. More information about Safe Church Ministry is available on the Safe Church website.