Terra Nova Church » Justice http://terranovachurch.org Terra Nova Church Tue, 27 Nov 2012 17:48:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.2 RIDE, RUN, WALK FOR LOVE | registration now open http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2012/08/ride-run-walk-for-love-registration-now-open/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ride-run-walk-for-love-registration-now-open http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2012/08/ride-run-walk-for-love-registration-now-open/#comments Fri, 03 Aug 2012 15:02:06 +0000 Paul Gordon Stewardship http://terranovachurch.org/?p=3739 This fall our friends at Love146 celebrate their 10 year anniversary and our locally based Ride,Run,Walk 4 Love event celebrates its 5 Year Anniversary.

Since 2008, the RRW4L has raised near $150,000 to end the trafficking and exploitation of children globally through the work of Love146.  Terra has been instrumental in the success of this local, grass roots, mercy and justice initiative.  Terra people help organize the event and our church is a Corporate sponsor.  Terra has historically led the way, fielding the largest team (upwards of 70-80 participants and volunteers!) and raising the most money for Love146 (over $10,000 annually!).  We’ve also had a lot of fun and have a lot of great stories (like the time Eric Westervelt got lost and rode his bike up a giant mountain).

RRW4L is also a great annual expression of worship, acknowledging and celebrating God’s heart for the oppressed and a way to missionally reflect Christ to friends and family who might not know Him.

September 22nd is this year’s date.  Early discounted registration  is open and there are a number of ways to join the event.  You can walk or run the 5K. You can ride your bike 15 or 30 miles.  There is a special kids ride.  This year, there is also a special 100 mile ride with Love146 founder Rob Morris and Love146 staff to celebrate both anniversaries!  Participants pay a registration fee and donate or raise at least $146 through an on line fundraising platform. Everyone get’s a goodie bag, t-shirt and lunch from Dinosaur BBQ.  If you are not up for the work out, there are numerous opportunities to volunteer.

If you have been part of Team Terra Nova in the past please join in again!  If you are new to Terra or have not had a chance to participate in the past, jump in with us!

Go here for more information and to register.  There is a short tutorial video to assist you in the registration on the home page.  When you register be sure to join Team Terra Nova!

Any questions can be directed to Paul Gordon or Matthew Miller.

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ANGRY MEN | article by Matthew Miller http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2011/11/angry-men-article-by-matthew-miller/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=angry-men-article-by-matthew-miller http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2011/11/angry-men-article-by-matthew-miller/#comments Mon, 14 Nov 2011 16:20:58 +0000 Phil Taylor executive pastor http://terranovachurch.org/?p=3298 Last week Matthew Miller wrote a great article on the Love146 blog in response to the mess at Penn State. Check it out HERE.

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PASTOR MATTHEW | report from South East Asia http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2011/06/pastor-matthew-report-from-south-east-asia/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pastor-matthew-report-from-south-east-asia http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2011/06/pastor-matthew-report-from-south-east-asia/#comments Fri, 10 Jun 2011 22:50:05 +0000 Matthew Miller community extension http://terranovachurch.org/?p=3076

I recently returned from my second trip to South East Asia with Love146 and was surprised to find so many at Terra asking me if I was going to write about my experience.  Apparently the novel length, grammatical disaster I called a “travel log” written on my last trip in April of 09 had more of an impact that I suspected.  Thanks so much for your collective interest.

My trip to South East Asia in 2009 was largely funded by the Terra Nova Church community.  I returned this time as a Love146 employee, which happened as a result of that last trip and for which I am deeply grateful to you all.  Going to South East Asia with Love146 in 2009 not only deepened Terra’s involvement in the issue of child sex trafficking, but also had a significant impact on the future of my career.  I came home having tapped into something that had gone to sleep in me.  Unable to sell ski wax anymore and with Frieda’s encouragement, I entered into a year long dialogue with Love146 that ended in my employment starting part time in April of 2010 and then full time last September.  As “National Networks Coordinator”, I’m building relationships between Love146 and churches and starting then networking together passionate groups of volunteer abolitionists called Love146 “Task Forces” (Angel Eads leads our Task Force here in Troy and it is going really well.  You should join it).  It’s a dream job, perfectly suited to me.  So often we look at the next step in life with sort of a grass is greener mentality only to reach that place and find it just as messy as the last place.  This has not been the case at Love146 (at least not yet!).  While there are certainly hiccups, I love my work, the organizational culture and the incredibly impressive people I work with.  The Lord led me to something new and it is beautiful and good.

Apparently my bosses at Love146 felt my last trip to South East Asia left me equipped to lead a group of people on a trip, something I was actually pretty nervous about … 5 people to three countries with three different languages and three different currencies on the other side of the world.  I ended up taking 3 Task Force and church partners, Bobby Leoni from The Well Church/Making Waves Task Force in Geneva IL, Shanea Shaub from The Rock Church in Castle Rock Colorado/Castle Rock Task Force and Amanda Hightower from the A29 mothership, Mars Hill Church in Seattle.  Mars Hill is in the process of launching an amazing non-profit called REST (Real Escape from the Sex Trade).  Also with us was one of my coworkers from Love146 who had never had the chance to see our programs in South East Asia, Marilyn de Guehery.  If you follow Love146 you know Marilyn’s amazing graphic design work.  I spent hours carefully planning every detail only to realize hours before our departure that in my inexperience I had screwed up my time zone change and lost 12 hours from our itinerary.  Leaving me to explain to the crew that I had effectively lost a full day from their very expensive trip (awesome!)  It served as one last reminder that this trip did not belong to me and that turned out to be a useful thing to know.

The question most have been asking is “how was this trip different than the last?”  Aside from being responsible for every detail and the safe return of all involved, largely this trip focused on solutions.  In 2009 much of what I experienced was a shocking immersion.  This trip centered much more on Love146 Asia Prevention and Aftercare, Love146 staff in the field and our program partners.  Instead of as much first hand exposure to the problem we were having strategic conversations with strategically placed people.  There were moments that were terrible and shocking, but those came mostly from anecdotal accounts rather than first hand experience.  However this trip was no less inspiring and perhaps more inspiring in some ways.

When it comes to Asia Prevention, much of the work of Love146 comes in the form of identifying effective and under resourced local solutions and doing “capacity building” with those groups.  Love146 in not the solution, we support local people working on local solutions.  We do this though an immensely capable and highly experienced staff on the ground in Phnom Penh, Dr. Glenn Miles and his assistant Sophorn Phuong.  It seemed like everywhere we went Glenn was a founder or board member or an official advisor or simply held in high esteem by these local people and organizations.  Made me immensely proud to work with him.

We visited Kone Kmeng, a Cambodian organization that mobilizes Khmer churches to serve and protect children.  The story of the people who started this organization is amazing … too long to unpack here.  We met a Kone Kmeng partner, a pastor who planted his church with money he made driving a Tuk Tuk (motorcycle cab).  He created two local schools for at risk children who’s parents are absent for any number of reasons (most often as they are working long hours to feed their families) … all before he started holding his Sunday worship services.  Now the children who go to school during the week, return on Sunday with their parents to hear about Jesus.

We met Alli Mellon who leads a project called Hard Places.  Hard Places creates a “drop in” program for exploited children.  Not all children can or want to leave their families and communities to go to a place like the Round Home for residential aftercare.  Imagine a ministry to cares for children in the midst of trafficking; often having to release them back into horrible situations.  It was incredible to see and heart wrenching.

We visited with Chab Dai, the network of Christian ministries working together cooperatively in Cambodia and now in the US to end trafficking.  We visited with “First Step” a group working to end the sexual abuse and exploitation of boys.  We met with a woman who created a flip chart for Love146 that can be used to teach local children in schools and villages about the dangers of trafficking and how to avoid exploitation.  We participated in two different street outreach initiatives, one to prostituted women and one to western men in a Red Light district of Phnom Penh.  We were inspired by a growing group of socially responsible local businesses created to train, employ and provide alternatives previously exploited people.

Looking at some of the cultural forces at work in Cambodia, we also visited Tuol Sleng or S21 Prison (now a museum and memorial) of the Khmer Rouge revolution of 1975.  It was my second trip to this devastating place where 17,000 people where imprisoned, and horribly tortured until they were willing to confess to be an enemy of the revolution and then sent to the Killing Fields where they met a brutal end.  On this trip we also visited The Killing Fields themselves, a memorial and mass gravesite outside of Phnom Penh.  I had heard about it from other travelers but nothing can prepare you for this experience.  Walking amongst pits, one-time mass graves.  You look down on the path you walk and see pieces of cloth and small white … bones … that rise to the surface of the ground in heavy rains … you realize you are literally walking amongst and on top the dead.  Your first inclination is to run, until you realize there is no where to go.  Most Americans will never learn in school about this effect of our intervention in South East Asia, a genocide that took the lives of 2 million people, ¼ the population of Cambodia, genocide second only to the Holocaust in terms of scope but second to none in its brutality.

As a traveling “mystic” and “pilgrim” I had been reflecting on and diving back into my spiritual struggle of 2009.  I believe the God of the Bible is sovereign … omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent.  But Cambodia is the most challenging place I have ever been in this regard.  All good theology and doctrine seem at best hard to grasp and at worst rather flippant in places like this.  Stand in The Killing Fields and say “for our good and God’s glory”.  Tell it to the child who has been raped and then cut by her western “customer”.  Make no mistake; I believe the God of the Bible is who He says He is.  I can live with the mystery of how some of the things I have seen and experienced could possibly be for his glory.  But trust me when I tell you these things are much easier sitting in my office on River St than they are in these places that absolutely defy imagination.  I read pieces from Romans 9 to our group as we left Tuol Sleng.  Our group sat in silence and stared out the window of our comfortable air-conditioned van.

I entered into this trip absolutely determined to ask people on the ground in Cambodia and The Philippines about reconciling God’s sovereignty and their experience.  I did not want to wave the white flag that is mystery so easily this time.  I wanted to press in.  To a person, those I spoke with, the people operating in the most difficult situations and the most horrible stories, were pretty comfortable with the “omnis” of God’s character.  Allie Mellon told me one of the most horrific stories of trafficking I have ever heard, told me how she struggled with anger from time to time towards God.  But then told me “God is good all the time in everything” … and then … she looked me directly in the eye and told it to me again.  I find myself whispering those words frequently now.  Dr. Gundelina Velazco, The love146 Director of Asia Aftercare, perhaps the most extraordinary person I have ever met, just stared at me when I asked her that question.  Then very softly, in her grace filled and elegant way told me that the Round Home girls in our care saw what happened to them as part of their story with God, something He would use for good in their lives.  Her serenity, the joy of our girls, left me feeling sort of foolish.  What right do I have to struggle with the sovereignty of God if these people who live in the midst of far more difficulty can find rest.  “But who are you, oh man, to answer back to God?”  I’m not suggesting that all Christians working in hard places or all Christian survivors of horrible things are comfortable with the sovereignty of God … but all the ones I encountered on this trip were.

Being back at The Round Home after two years was amazing.  I had been there for the opening in 2009.  Now I was returning for the wedding of one of those first residents, and as an honored “Principle Sponsor”, which meant I was in the wedding procession and signed the marriage certificate (they listed me as Dr. Miller and I didn’t bother to correct it … is that bad?).  Since 2009 The Round Home has served about 30 girls.  Many, 8 last year alone, have been baptized in the local church and have come into a relationship with Christ.  There have been three weddings in three year.  Most amazingly to me, the worldwide statistic for reintegrated survivors of trafficking who return to a life of exploitation is about 40%.  Of the reintegrated girls from The Round Home none have been re-trafficked …100% of our reintegrated girls are thriving in life outside of exploitation and still connected to The Round Home.  To sit with the girls and to hear Dr. Velazco talk about her work, the balancing for the clinical, academic and spiritual was truly a gift and the highlight of the trip.  Wanted to leave you all with a photo from the wedding.

Afterthoughts…  The trip reinforced my understanding of what we are doing at Love146 and deepened my relationship with our immensely capable and inspiring staff on the ground in South East Asia.  As a church, you should feel very confident in your support of Love146.  The work and the people reflect Christ and are representative of who we aspire to be as a community and what is important to us.  I was challenged professionally on the communication of the spiritual nature and importance of our work as an international human rights group that is not a “faith based” organization.  I have work cut out for me in this regard.  I pressed hard into my struggle with God’s sovereignty in the hardest of places and He proved himself to be worthy of my faith.

I also was made painfully aware of what seems like a hole in my relationship with God.  I have come to realize how much nearer I feel to God traveling in the developing world in closer proximity to situations both desperate and filled with light and hope … connected in a way I find very difficult back home in the developed west.  Some has to do with unplugging from routine and traveling light, and that way offering fewer distractions compared with my life affluence and comfort.  Its not that I think God operates differently there compared with here.  It’s just that I think our lives of comfort can have a numbing affect on the soul.  The story of the rich young ruler rings so true … Luke 18:18, “but when he heard these things, he became very sad, because he was very rich”.

Please feel free to send your questions my way.  Also you can have an impact on this issue by being part of our Troy Love146 Task Force.

 

 

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LOVE 146 TASKFORCE | starting soon http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2011/02/love-146-taskforce-starting-soon/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=love-146-taskforce-starting-soon http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2011/02/love-146-taskforce-starting-soon/#comments Wed, 09 Feb 2011 17:15:44 +0000 Matthew Miller community extension http://terranovachurch.org/?p=2915 We have long talked about building a Troy based Love146 Task Force at Terra Nova. But here was never clear vision from Love146 on what those Task Forces would be doing and as a result we have started and stopped this process a couple of times.

As It turns out, I was a squeaky enough wheel on this issue that Love146 ultimately hired me to help address the problem. Now with a clear vision, some really great new tools and a staff team dedicated to equipping Task Forces, Love146 is re-launching and Terra Nova is moving forward in Troy.

Love146 Task Forces are volunteer expressions of Love146 working locally to end child sex trafficking and exploitation. Love146 Task forces will meet on a monthly basis to …

1. Work through an “Abolitionist Curriculum” becoming local experts on this issue.

2. Hold an annual event that raises awareness about this issue and funding for Love146 … ie … Ride, Run, Walk4Love.

3. Work as local activists participating in advocacy initiatives as they arise and working to “Slave Proof” our own Troy community.

The Troy Task Force will be Gospel based and operate out of Terra Nova Church, but will be open to the community as a common cause issue.

Angel Eads will serve at the point person and facilitator for this group. I will also be participating, giving our Task Force a personal link to Love146. There will be an informational meeting on 2/20 at 2pm at Terra 409. You can sign up to come to that meeting here on The City, in the lobby after the Sunday service … or just come as the Lord leads.

Abolition!

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RIDE/RUN/WALK 4 LOVE | the final numbers http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2010/11/riderunwalk-4-love-the-final-numbers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=riderunwalk-4-love-the-final-numbers http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2010/11/riderunwalk-4-love-the-final-numbers/#comments Wed, 03 Nov 2010 14:02:59 +0000 Matthew Miller community extension http://terranovachurch.org/?p=2724

It took a little while to total up the numbers from this September 25th event because donations kept coming in. Now, we can give the official counts to those of you who participated or are interested in the 2010 Ride, Run, Walk 4 Love.

This years event more than doubled in size for the second year in a row growing to roughly 300 people.  Riders, runners and walkers raised almost $50,000 for Love146 up from the $35,000 we raised in 2009.  Team Terra Nova Church sent more than 50 people as participants and volunteers and as a church we raised over $10,000 towards the final goal.

Thanks so much for being the church who led the way … from people organizing the event, to participation to fundraising.  It was so inspiring to see so many from Terra wearing her number … 146 and we have heard so many stories of people sharing this issue with friends and neighbors.  We were especially excited to see so many of Terra’s little ones participating in the kids ride.  Teaching the children of our church to reflect Christ’s heart for mercy and justice.

Set aside September 24th for the 2011 event!

Abolition!

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RIDE/RUN/WALK FOR LOVE | september 25 http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2010/07/riderunwalk-for-love-september-25/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=riderunwalk-for-love-september-25 http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2010/07/riderunwalk-for-love-september-25/#comments Sat, 31 Jul 2010 13:03:42 +0000 Matthew Miller community extension http://terranovachurch.org/?p=2315 We serve a God who requires us to “do justice and to love mercy”. As an expression of our worship, Terra Nova Church partners with a human rights organization called Love146, working to end child sex slavery and exploitation. One of the ways we serve Love146 is by helping to organize, and then as a church community participate in, the Ride,Run,Walk 4 Love, a local event to raise awareness of child sex trafficking and funding for our friends at Love146.

“RRW4L” started in 2008 as the Ride4Love with 60 cyclists riding to raise about $20,000 for Love146. In 2009 120 riders raised over $30,000 for Love146. For 2010, the September 25th event has been move to a beautiful pavilion in Saratoga Spa State Park, a 5k fun run & walk and a kids ride have been added, expanding to an expected 300 participants!

Since the beginning Terra Nova Church has had a significant role in the growth of this event both at a leadership level and as a community participating together. We hope you can be a part of it. This is a great opportunity to do something together with brothers and sisters from Terra and other local churches. It’s a great opportunity to invite a friend who may not know Christ, to be apart of an event designed to reflect his love. This year there is a discipline for everyone and if you don’t want to ride, run or walk you can volunteer. Registration is open at a discounted price until August 15. Visit rr4l.com for more info and to register. When you register, be sure to join “Team Terra Nova”, regardless of which event you are participating in!

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STEWARDSHIP | paul gordon video http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2010/07/stewardship-paul-gordon-video/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stewardship-paul-gordon-video http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2010/07/stewardship-paul-gordon-video/#comments Mon, 19 Jul 2010 18:50:42 +0000 Phil Taylor executive pastor http://terranovachurch.org/?p=2292

This past Sunday, we continued in our Spiritual Discipline Series as we looked at the Stewardship of our Time and Money. (Listen to the teaching HERE). I put Terra Nova’s Stewardship Pastor, Paul Gordon, in front of a camera and asked him to share his heart on Financial Stewardship. This video was shown in the middle of the teaching on this topic yesterday.

Click here to view the embedded video.

I also asked Paul to pull together some statistics from Terra Nova Church’s giving patterns. I only had time to share a couple of them on Sunday during the teaching time, but here is the rest of what Paul’s research on the giving patterns at Terra Nova showed. I know that some of you are bored as soon as you hear the word “statistic”, while others eat this stuff up. If you would ever like to learn more about how Terra’s Finance Team works, how we do budgeting, auditing etc. don’t hesitate to email Paul Gordon.

Terra Nova specific stats::

63% OF HOUSEHOLDS SUPPORT TERRA FINANCIALLY

37% OF THE HOUSEHOLDS AT TERRA DO NOT GIVE.

Of these:
The top 10% of households comprise 53% of the operating budget.
The top 20% of households comprise 74% of the operating budget.

The top 10% of giving households comprise 42% of the operating budget.
The top 20% of giving households comprise 61% of the operating budget.

The average giving household gives about $2,500 per year    or   $48 per week   or   $215 per month.

The median giving household gives about $1,220 per year    or   $23 per week   or   $106 per month.

Stats from America in general::

·       70% of people in America live paycheck to paycheck.
- The Wall Street Journal

·       17% of Americans do not have enough savings to cover 1 week without a paycheck
- USA Today

·       The estimated average credit-card debt per US card-holding households is $9,312.
- Time Magazine

·       The personal savings rate in the US has now fallen to -2.2% – meaning people are spending more than they make — the lowest in 60 years.  – The Department of Commerce

·       The average American has 2.7 bank credit cards, 3.8 retail credit cards and 1.1 debit cards, for a total of 7.6 cards per cardholder.  – CardWeb.com

General Stats from American Churches::

·       Overspending: 40 percent of church members say they overspend monthly; also, 40 percent of church members pay more than $2,000 a year in interest, not including their mortgage.  – The United Methodist Foundation

·       Christian Wealth and World Poverty:  On average, American Christians enjoy an annual household income of $42,409, while 1.2 billion of the world’s poorest people must survive on $1 a day.  – Sider, Ronald. The Scandal of the Evangelical Conscience. Books and Culture

·       Giving Not a Priority: It is estimated that Christians worldwide have personal incomes totaling more than 16 trillion but give only 2 percent, to Christian causes.  – International Bulletin of Missionary Research

·       A Reachable Goal: “According to the Borgen Project, annual expenditures of $19 billion between now and 2015 could eliminate global starvation and malnutrition.  Another $12 billion per year over that same time period could provide education for every child on earth.  And an additional $15 billion each year could provide universal access to clean water and sanitation.”  – Stanford Social Innovation Review

Thanks to Brandon Balkenbush at Living Stones Church in Reno, NV for sending me these stats.

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LOVE 146 AT RPI | evening of performance http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/11/love-146-at-rpi-evening-of-performance/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=love-146-at-rpi-evening-of-performance http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/11/love-146-at-rpi-evening-of-performance/#comments Tue, 03 Nov 2009 21:22:55 +0000 Matthew Miller community extension http://www.terranovachurch.org/blog/?p=841 Rensselaer’s chapter of InterVarsity, the Rensseleaer Christian Association, is going to be hosting a Love146 benefit night on November 6. To call it just a “concert,” though, seems to do it not enough justice. This “Evening of Performance,” as it is being called, will feature the collaboration of over 15 student and Troy community groups truly coming together in the name of a good cause. Performers throughout the evening will include mainly RPI student groups, including the Rusty Pipes a cappella, Sheer Idiocy Comedy Troupe, RPI Step Team, Campus Serenaders Swing band, and many others (beat boxers, breakdancers, etc).

This night is bound to be a kid-friendly evening out with free food, raffles, DDR, and other games and activities. Open to all, the event will be held on the 2nd floor of the RPI Student Union, also known as the McNeil Room. Admission is free, though donations are welcome. Every dollar donated will earn you one raffle ticket. The event officially kicks off November 6 at 7pm and is estimated to last til midnight.

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RUN FOR LOVE | jen richardson & love146 http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/10/run-for-love-jen-richardson-love146/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=run-for-love-jen-richardson-love146 http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/10/run-for-love-jen-richardson-love146/#comments Tue, 06 Oct 2009 17:54:42 +0000 Matthew Miller community extension http://www.terranovachurch.org/blog/?p=819 A few weeks ago, lots of people from Terra Nova, and plenty more from around the capital region rode in the 2nd Annual Ride 4 Love and in the process raised somewhere around $36,000 to help Love146 combat modern day slavery. Inspired by this great event, Terra Nova’s Jen Richardson decided to run her upcoming marathon for the same cause. Read the full story on Jen’s blog HERE. Donate HERE. Jen will be running on October 10th, 2009.

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BIKES, BANDS & BOWLS (of chowder) | this weekend at terra http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/09/bikes-bands-bowls-of-chowder-this-weekend-at-terra/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bikes-bands-bowls-of-chowder-this-weekend-at-terra http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/09/bikes-bands-bowls-of-chowder-this-weekend-at-terra/#comments Fri, 18 Sep 2009 18:51:50 +0000 Phil Taylor executive pastor http://www.terranovachurch.org/blog/?p=808 This weekend at Terra Nova is a busy one. Saturday is Ride 4 Love, a benefit bike ride for love146. Many terra people are riding in this region wide event to raise awareness for child sex slavery. Saturday night is the Abolition Concert at Revolution Hall featuring Basement Band and Sean Rowe. Doors open at 7PM.

Sunday is Troy’s annual chowderfest, which happens right on our block of River Street from 11AM to 4PM. Expect a ton of people to be around, and parking to be tight. Plan on staying for the day and enjoying the festivities.

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