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Church
giving back to the community
09/23/2007 03:51 PM
By:
Johnell Johnson
Giving Back
News 14's Johnell
Johnson has more on one church giving back to the community.
CHARLOTTE -- Three years of
saving has finally paid off, as the Saint Stephen United Methodist Church
presented four charities with more than $100,000 to help the organizations
continue their missions of helping others.
For three years, the church has raised money to
build a wing of the church. Ten percent of the costs for the new wing will
help three charities. Habitat for Humanity will use the funds to build
houses for low-income families. The Bethlehem Center of Charlotte will
renovate an existing building and add a new location in east Charlotte. The
Urban Ministry Center will help the homeless.

The money went to various charities.
Each organization said it
heavily relies on donations like these, so the connection from the church to
the community is critical.
"A lot of their success they are getting through
the support of the churches,” said William McDonald. “And so the communities
and the churches are closely tied. And that's where our future lies in
working closely together."
The church plans to start its next project,
repairs to its own building, in November. |