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OCTOBER 2009  E-NEWS UPDATE                                       www.MCCGSL.org

 

MCCGSL E-News Update
October 2009
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Grand Opening
Urgent Need
Share Your Voice
Homecoming Weekend
Out N About
How Sweet the Sound
Intimacies
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Issue: 30October 9, 2009
MCCGSL Grand Opening Celebration

Nearly 700 people packed MCCGSL Saturday, September 26 for an historic grand opening celebration and community concert featuring Band Together; The Gateway Men's Chorus; CHARIS; Fruit Jam; and the MCCGSL Choir. On hand for the event were representatives from project partners Salian Commercial Contractors & Laura Neri Baebler Architects; St. Louis Alderman Shane Cohn & Alderwoman Phyllis Young; and countless community partners from throughout the Greater St. Louis Community.  Also present was Moderator of Metropolitan Community Church, Rev. Elder Nancy Wilson. Thank you to the many volunteers that made this event a huge success.

 
 
 CLICK HERE to view Rev. Elder Nancy Wilson's message from Sunday, September 28.
Urgent Need-UPDATE
Dear Friends,
 
Last week, I shared with you an urgent need in our Building Together Campaign.  The roof of our second floor administration space is leaking badly.  Additionally, we have leaks in the roof over the fellowship hall and in the sanctuary corridor.
 
Due to the increased potential for damage to our new space, the Board of Directors has voted to replace both roofs. After researching a company and confirming references, we have contracted for roof replacement, at a cost of $40,000, with a 20 year guarantee.
 
Currently, Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Saint Louis has $19,000 in Building Together unrestricted funds which can be used toward this cost.  These funds come from unpledged donations, including fundraisers such as the legacy bricks and tiles project.  (Donations on pledges are considered restricted funds because our Pulaski loan agreement states that donations toward pledges must be used for principal and interest payments.)
 
I shared with you last week that the Board of Directors is now seeking unpledged donations to finance the replacement of the roof.  A potential donor, who had not previously made a pledge to the Building Together Campaign, has offered to match collective donations up to a total of $7,500 to replace the roof.  This exciting challenge, if met, will bring in a minimum of $15,000 for roof replacement. I am pleased to report that through your generosity, $11,300 was was raised to repair the roof, thus fully maximizing the matching donation. As we continue to move towards meeting this goal, I invite you to:
  • Pray that God will supply our financial needs so we may finance the replacement of both roofs.
  • If you have not yet pledged to the Building Together Campaign, pray about and consider making a donation for this urgent need.
  • If you have already pledged, pray about giving above your pledge for this urgent need.
  • If you have already pledged, continue to be faithful to that commitment as God gives you the ability to do so.

Thank you for all you have contributed in gifts of prayer, time, skills, and financial resources. Praise God for the blessings that we have already received! May God continue to supply all our needs. 
 
Rev. Carol 

Share Your Voice!
The MCC of Greater St. Louis Board of Directors invites you to an informational forum on Sunday, October 11th, 12:30 pm in the Sanctuary of 1919 S. Broadway.
 
We are seeking your input on the following:
  • Current rental policies for all spaces at 1919 S. Broadway
  • Current "no alcohol" policy for 1919 S. Broadway, including church events
  • Current worship times
  • Functionality of kitchen

The Board will be sharing with you and responding to your questions regarding:

  • Building Together update - physical phases and finances
  • MCCGSL Financial Statements year to date
  • Strategic initiatives for our future

For more information, join us at the next board meeting, Tuesday, October 20, 6:30 pm or contact board@mccgsl.org.

MCCGSL Homecoming Weekend
 
MCCGSL Anniversary Homecoming Celebration
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Special guest: Rev. Elder Charlie Arehart
Dinner on the grounds
Upcoming Out N About Events 
Out N About Hayride
Friday, October 23rd
8:00PM-Forest Park
 
The hayride includes a bonfire and s'mores. Limited spaces are available. To RSVP, email info@mccgsl.org or contact Patrick Connaughton.
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Out N About Game Night
Friday, October 30, 2009
7:00 PM-1919 S. Broadway
 
Bring a snack...bring a friend...bring a game.
How Sweet the Sound

Congratulations to the 65 member Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Saint Louis (MCCGSL) Choir for their outstanding performance in front of a sold out crowd at the Scott Trade Center on Monday, September 21. The MCCGSL choir was selected as a top 8 finalist for the Midwest region of the "How Sweet the Sound, search for the best church choir in America, out of 244 entries. The choir, under the direction of Jerry Smith, was awarded $3,000 for this honor and received  rave reviews from celebrity judges including award winning gospel performing artist Marvin Sapp, Dorinda Clark Cole, Donald Lawrence and Lisa Kimmey-Winans. MCCGSL was the first MCC choir to compete as a finalist in this nationwide competition. The MCCGSL choir rehearses on Thursdays at 7:00PM. For more information, email choir@mccgsl.org. Stay tuned for video highlights from the competition. 
Soldout ScottTrade Center
 
View from the top
 
A happy director! "You've got flair!" 
Michael Kearns Returns to St. Louis on National Tour with New Book and Twentieth Anniversary Production
The Acclaimed Artist-Activist Honors World AIDS Day
 
As a precursor to World AIDS Day, Michael Kearns returns to his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri as part of an American tour that will introduce his new book and will revive intimacies, a groundbreaking theatre piece that he wrote and performed twenty years ago.
 
On Friday, November 20, intimacies will be performed at 8pm, at Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Saint Louis, located at 1919 S. Broadway, 63104 and   produced by That Uppity Theatre Company, Joan Lipkin, Artistic Director.  Lipkin produced intimacies almost twenty years ago as part of her company's ground breaking Alternate Currents / Direct Current Series.  Tickets are available at the door.  All seating is general admission.  Audience members may choose to pay between $10-25 to see the show and no one will be turned away for lack of funds. 
 
This event is co-sponsored by the Metropolitan Community Church of Greater St. Louis, Doorways Interfaith AIDS Housing Program, Saint Louis Effort for AIDS, Food Outreach and Project ARK.  All of these organizations will have tables with information at the event and audiences are encouraged to come early to explore the services they offer as well as volunteer opportunities.
 
Additionally, the Gateway Men's Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Jeffrey Carter, will open the show.
 
 "I am delighted to produce the St. Louis leg of the 20th anniversary of intimacies as part of That Uppity Theatre Company's 20th anniversary as well.  Michael Kearns is one of the most significant theatre artists of our time and it is wonderful that the chorus and many of the AIDS service organizations in St. Louis are working together to offer the community an optimal experience for this important event,"  Lipkin said.
 
In 1989, intimacies, Kearns' solo performance piece in which he plays six wildly divergent characters who are urgently affected by HIV/AIDS was a landmark theatrical event.  "By Aristotle's standards, AIDS is to classical tragedy what nuclear warheads are to skeet-shooting," wrote a critic from the LA Weekly, "an unwieldy subject that has beggared the best-intended of imaginations and generated a whole genre of trivializing, tear-jerking stage melodramas.  Not so with this accomplished evening of AIDS portraits by actor/writer Michael Kearns.  Kearns' carefully observed monologues achieve a balance of sympathy (without manipulating sentiment), humor and quiet heroism that communicates its personal struggles without losing sense of the larger social and political qualifiers."
 
Michael Kearns' new book:The Drama of AIDS: My Lasting Connections with Two Plays that Survived the Plague ishis sixth book from Heinemann. The Drama of AIDS, with a foreword by Tim Miller,is a memoir that chronicles Kearns' impassioned connections to Robert Chesley's Jerker and James Carroll Pickett's Dream Man.   Books will be available for sale at the performance at MCCGSL.
 
For more than three decades, Michael Kearns has been a fixture in the world of art and politics. His prodigious AIDS-related work as an artist-activist is unparalleled. Kearns came out as Hollywood's first openly gay actor in the mid-seventies, followed by a public stance about his positive HIV-status, which he revealed on Entertainment Tonight in 1991.  In addition to issues surrounding HIV/AIDS, homophobia, and the LGBT agenda, Kearns has devoted himself to fundraising and creating art that addresses addiction, homelessness, and mental illness.
 
Beginning in the early eighties, Kearns' outpourings chronicling the HIV/AIDS crisis have never abated, generating a virtual library of material.  Co-founder and Artistic Director of Artists Confronting AIDS (1984-1994), his early leadership instincts also resulted in the Southland Theatre Artists Goodwill event, an annual AIDS fundraiser that recently celebrated its 25th year.  His solo theatre pieces depicting the plague, beginning in 1989 with intimacies, have been performed nationally and abroad.
 
Other theatrical work, written and performed by Kearns, includes more intimacies, Rock, Make Love Not War, Attachments, Complications andGoing In: Once Upon A Time In South Africa.  He has also written numerous full-length produced plays (Who's Afraid of Edward Albee?, Myron, and off) in addition to five theatre books that include T-Cells & Sympathy and Acting = Life.
 
While maintaining a mainstream television and film career, appearing in a number of plotlines depicting HIV/AIDS (Life Goes On, Beverly Hills 90210, A Mother's Prayer, A River Made To Drown In), Kearns also co-wrote the indie film, Nine Lives, in which he also appears.
 
He lives in Los Angeles with his daughter, Tia, a fifteen-year old who attends the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts.
 
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MCCGSL TID-BITS
-The Golf team is pleased to announce the net proceeds for the 11th Annual Golf Classic are $15,561, exceeding our goal. Thank you for your support of the golf classic! To applyfor the $1500 scholarship grant, visit www.mccgsl.org.
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-Do you have fundraising ideas?  Email Jan McGah: jan.mcgah@mccgsl.org
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 -The Community Support team of MCC of Greater St. Louis invites you to support Karen House. Karen House is one of the few women's homeless shelters in St. Louis that is not only LGBT welcoming, but allows lesbian couples to stay together during this very difficult time. Because Karen House is both an emergency and transitional housing program, they are always in need of furniture, clothing, and regular household items. If you are interested in donating items, please contact Elaine Lopez or Vicky Stricklin or email communitysupport@mccgsl.org.
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-Interested in becoming a member of our exciting and diverse faith community?  Contact Danny Gladden to learn more about the membership process at MCCGSL - customized to help you become more fully the person God created you to be!  314-361-3221 ext 107, danny@mccgsl.org
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-Over the last year and a half, 120+ MCCGSL volunteers have served over 4,000 meals to our hungry neighbors through the Centenary Cares Feeding Program. Volunteers at Centenary are desperately needed. An evening meal is served by MCCGSL the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 4:30-6:30 PM. Approximately ten volunteers are needed to assist with preparing the meal, serving the guests, and cleaning up. Centenary Cares provides meals to over 175 food deprived individuals in our community each day. Your time commitment would be just two hours. To sign up, email communitysupport@mccgsl.org.  
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-Attention skilled musicians!  Jerry Smith, the Director of Music, is looking for three skilled musicians who play piano/keyboard, bass guitar or the drum set to accompany our Sunday morning worship music.  If you enjoy worship and would like to use your talent, please contact Jerry Smith via email at choir@mccgsl.org or phone 314-640-5281.
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-Do you have marketing or public relations skills?  The Communications Team is looking for someone with experience in these areas to help with ideas for marketing.  You don't have to volunteer much time, just great ideas and a willingness to share your gifts.  Please contact Frieda Smith for more details or email communications@mccgsl.org. 
Calendar Activities
October 11: MCCGSL Informational Forum
October 17: Call Me Troy
October 18: MCCGSL Anniversary
October 23: Out N About Hayride
October 30: Out N About Game night
November 22: Transgender Day of Remembrance
December 1: World AIDS Day
December 19 & 20: MCCGSL Choir Christmas Concert
 
For more information on all opportunities at MCCGSL, visit MCCGSL ONLINE.