"Campaign: 1: a connected series of military operations forming a distinct phase of a war 2: a connected series of operations designed to bring about a particular result." -Webster's Collegiate, 10th Edition-
1. Reformation's born-again campaign objective. To rescue and restore Reformation Church-Chicago, now in its 130th anniversary institutional ministry year of service to the historic Roseland/Pullman community, as a vibrant African American faith-based community center serving the Far South Side, Black Chicago, other inner-city neighborhoods, and the public good.
2. Reformation Church-Chicago's born-again campaign goals linked to our objective.
2.1 To build, maintain, and develop Reformation's newly created YOUNG BARACK OBAMA FELLOWSHIP HALL FOR RACIAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE as common ground for ongoing intergenerational conversations on the role of the Black Church, and other inner-city churches, in addressing current and ongoing critical issues confronting African American, and other inner-city communities, both for improving community engagement and advancing the public good.
2.1B Note: Contrary to popular opinion, young Barack Obama migrates to Chicago twice-not just once-from the Northeast Corridor: the former (1985-1988 plus) as an obscure grassroots community organizing employee of Calumet Community Religious Conference, the latter (1991) as a distinguished graduate of Harvard Law School, freelance writer, U of Chicago Law School Visiting Law and Government Fellow, and voter registration campaign director of Project Vote. Reformation's community engagement ministry emphasizes the former Obama identity, as grassroots Black community- and faith-based neighborhood organizer on the Far South Side, over the latter.
2.1C For more on the rationale re: our Young Barack Obama Fellowship Hall ministry please go to our earlier blog at: http://www.proreformatiion.blogspot.com.
2.1B Note: Contrary to popular opinion, young Barack Obama migrates to Chicago twice-not just once-from the Northeast Corridor: the former (1985-1988 plus) as an obscure grassroots community organizing employee of Calumet Community Religious Conference, the latter (1991) as a distinguished graduate of Harvard Law School, freelance writer, U of Chicago Law School Visiting Law and Government Fellow, and voter registration campaign director of Project Vote. Reformation's community engagement ministry emphasizes the former Obama identity, as grassroots Black community- and faith-based neighborhood organizer on the Far South Side, over the latter.
2.1C For more on the rationale re: our Young Barack Obama Fellowship Hall ministry please go to our earlier blog at: http://www.proreformatiion.blogspot.com.
2.2 Our second strategic plan goal is to restore Reformation Church-Chicago as a historic community house of worship both serving and integrally related to the historic Pullman Community recently declared, by the Obama Presidency, as a Monumental National Park. (Please see our proreformation.blogspot.com blog referenced above.)
2.3 Our third strategic plan goal is to establish Reformation Church-Chicago not only as the historic sanctuary of the young Barack Obama as grassroots community organizer (1985-1987 plus) but as the sanctuary of today's disadvantaged Africana artists and activists' communities in Chicago serving on the margins of the City's economy, politics, and culture.
2.4 Our forth goal is to renovate Reformation Church-Chicago's abandoned social service building for the purpose of housing a community option school or high school drop-out recovery institution aimed at providing a much needed structural second chance for earnestly seeking students.
3. Reformation Church-Chicago's born-again campaign strategies linked to its campaign goals.
3.1 To leverage the new Black Lutheran Clergy and Laity Concerned racial and social justice movement recently emergent out of the Metro Chicago Synod (MCS) of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
3B) This is to say our strategy is to gain the new Black Lutheran movement's moral, active, and financial support for the just cause of Reformation-Church Chicago against forces of institutional racism inside and outside the ELCA. Such forces would either spitefully and deliberately, consciously or unconsciously, discount and deny the exceptional mission-field logic and legitimacy of Reformation's born-again campaign (that serves the multicultural need of the whole ELCA Church-wide organization) because of their own human resources mediocrity on the one hand or to serve their own narrowly conceived special corporate (structural racism?) self- interests on the other.
3B) This is to say our strategy is to gain the new Black Lutheran movement's moral, active, and financial support for the just cause of Reformation-Church Chicago against forces of institutional racism inside and outside the ELCA. Such forces would either spitefully and deliberately, consciously or unconsciously, discount and deny the exceptional mission-field logic and legitimacy of Reformation's born-again campaign (that serves the multicultural need of the whole ELCA Church-wide organization) because of their own human resources mediocrity on the one hand or to serve their own narrowly conceived special corporate (structural racism?) self- interests on the other.
3.2 Our second ministry strategy is to implement the PARTNERS FOR SACRED PLACES (PFSP) capital campaign development model that emphasizes building a multi-tier membership structure under the banner of their "new partners/new dollars" resource mobilization plan. More, to adapt the PFSP idea to the MCS Open Hands/Open Hearts Congregational renewal program both to benefit Reformation and its sister inner-city Chicago Lutheran congregations.
3.3 To replicate the West Side's Garfield Park Community Worship Center project, under the leadership of Rev. Stephen Roberts (formerly Garfield Park Baptist Church), as a model for faith-based community development both on the Far South Side-particularly the Palmer Park community centered in Roseland/Pullman-as well as on the lower South Side i.e. in the Hyde Park, Bronzville, or Fuller Park neighborhoods.
4. Reformation Tactical Plan linked to its strategies.
4.1 To build, maintain, and develop COALITION OF JAZZ MINISTRIES (COJAM) as a united front of diverse family, community, and faith-based cooperative economics forces. (Go to: http://www.ujamaajazz.blogspot.com for more information.)
4.2 To initially promote BLACK NATIVITY MEETS KWANZAA JAZZ VESPERS (A Holidays Are Forever Candlelight Celebrations) on Saturday evening, December 26, 2015 and Sunday evening December 27, 2015.
4.2B) This important special holiday event is organized to build a critical mass of moral, active, and financial support for the overall born-again campaign of Reformation Church-Chicago on the lower end of the South Side either in the Hyde Park, Bronzeville, or Fuller Park neighborhoods.
4.2C To market our BLACK NATIIVITY MEETS KWANZAA JAZZ VESPERS via online $20-per-ticket sales through brownpapertickets.com.
4.2D The goal here is to sell 500 tickets and raise $10K for advancing our Jazz Ministry Outreach under the banner of COJAM.
4.2B) This important special holiday event is organized to build a critical mass of moral, active, and financial support for the overall born-again campaign of Reformation Church-Chicago on the lower end of the South Side either in the Hyde Park, Bronzeville, or Fuller Park neighborhoods.
4.2C To market our BLACK NATIIVITY MEETS KWANZAA JAZZ VESPERS via online $20-per-ticket sales through brownpapertickets.com.
4.2D The goal here is to sell 500 tickets and raise $10K for advancing our Jazz Ministry Outreach under the banner of COJAM.
4.2E For more information about both COJAM'S initial and intermediate project perspective, please go to our Jazz Vespers special event blog linked above.
Respectfully submitted: Rev. Joel Washington (Khunanpu Sangoma) for Restoring Reformation Church-Chicago, 10/27/15
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