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Sunday Cabaret Kicks Off Third Season This Sunday
by Christian HoffmanThe popular Sunday Cabaret program, a
collaboration between Community Missions (CMI) and the Episcopal Diocese of
Western New York, begins its third season this Sunday afternoon, Sept. 28.
The project is designed to offer a unique time of food, fellowship,
entertainment and cultural experiences that may not typically be available to
those the Mission serves, as well as to the public. This month's dinner begins
at 5 p.m. in the Community Soup Kitchen, and will be provided by the United
Baptist Christian Church in Lewiston, NY. Following the meal, a concert by the
Gospel Groove Band from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church from Burt, N.Y. is slated
to begin at 6 p.m. in the Mission's Community Room.
Sunday Cabaret is a partnership opportunity between local churches and
Community Missions. The program runs throughout the school year on the last
Sunday of each month (in November it will be on the 23rd). The
dinner and entertainment are provided by separate churches, fostering a unique
collaboration experience for all involved.
"The Mission is so pleased that Niagara County churches are eager to work
together to serve individuals and families that are struggling and in need,"
said Mark Breese, Agency Pastor at Community Missions. "The creativity that
these churches have brought over the past two years is amazing. We have had
bands, bell choirs, magicians, movie nights, trivia games, bingo, crafts—the
people who come to the events are always excited to do something different."
The program was developed through the Mustard Seed Project, an initiative of
Bishop R. William Franklin of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York. Its
seeds began in the spring of 2012, as the Niagara Deanery received funding to
initiate a cooperative outreach project by eight Episcopal churches in Niagara
County, Community Missions, and the community. This coincided with CMI Agency
Pastor Mark Breese's Faith Partnerships Initiative, which builds
projects with churches and faith based organizations in the region that
strengthen shared ministries.
The Episcopal Deanery of Niagara County plays an important role in the
program's ongoing operation. "When we stared two years ago, we quickly realized
that this was an initiative that was made for partners in ministry," said The
Very Rev. Judith Lee, Dean of the Niagara Deanery. "The long range goal is for
the Sunday Cabaret to be a truly collaborative effort with churches that have a
heart for serving and being in solidarity with those in need."
For more information on the Sunday Cabaret project, or if you are interested in
participating for the upcoming year, please contact either Mark Breese at
285-3403 x.2259 or mbreese@communitymissions.org,
or The Very Rev. Judith Lee at 778-7633 or at standrewsburt@verizon.net.
By The Numbers...
In 2023, Community Missions provided:
• 12,108 nights of shelter
• 178,696 meals
• 2,780 individuals with clothing
• 3,562 care days in Youth Services
• 43,388 care days in Recovery Services
• 72,302 care days in Housing Services
• 467 reflections & resources for Faith Development