『An Old Classroom, a New Purpose: How North Hill Christian Church is Housing LGBTQ+ Neighbors』のカバーアート

An Old Classroom, a New Purpose: How North Hill Christian Church is Housing LGBTQ+ Neighbors

An Old Classroom, a New Purpose: How North Hill Christian Church is Housing LGBTQ+ Neighbors

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As churches change, how they use their buildings change, too, and many times churches are left with more physical space than they need. North Hill Christian Church in Spokane, Washington has a space in their church building that, decades ago, was a children’s Sunday School room and since then has been used for storage. They’re partnering with Jewels Helping Hands, a non-profit that serves the unhoused population in Spokane, to make the unused space in the church into a shelter space to house LGBTQ+ individuals who are experiencing homelessness. Rev. Chris Snow, North Hill’s pastor, and Bill Jennison, a leader in the church, joined the podcast along with Samantha Merryman and Kylie Mahakam from Jewels Helping Hands, to explain the process of the church space becoming a shelter site.

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