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Inside EGC, May-June 2011, Vol. 18, No. 3

Vol. 18  No. 3
May-June 2011
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In this issue:

Why applied research is a big deal at EGC

“Applied Research is awesome!” So says our anthropomorphic little pear friend in the video we tried to show at the EGC Annual Dinner in April. Of course, we put these words into the pear’s mouth because we believe that applied research is, in fact, awesome. It is at the heart of everything we do at EGC, and it plays a critical role in keeping our work relevant and effective. more »

Applied Research Projects at EGC

As Jeff mentioned in the article "Why applied research is a big deal at EGC," applied research is a key part of every EGC program. Read on to learn more about some of the current projects at EGC that involve applied research. more »

Looking to make a meaningful difference?

Looking for ways to utilize your skills and experiences to support urban ministry? Or for ways to understand and engage the broad community of urban churches and organizations in Greater Boston? EGC may be the place for you! We offer a range of volunteer and internship opportunities that enable you to be a part of larger projects such as understanding campus ministry, develop networks with ministry leaders, and deepen your understanding of issues or people groups, such as shared worship space or leaders from other countries. more »

The 2011 EGC Dinner - Fruit That Will Last: Photo Summary

A big thanks to all of you who came out and celebrated God’s work through EGC with us on April 9, 2011, at the amazing, brand-new Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Community Center in Boston. We had a record-breaking attendance of 500 people and we raised over $100,000 for the Center’s work. more »

May-June 2011 Grace Notes - A column on EGC Staff Updates by Grace Lee

It’s been a long time since I’ve written about staff changes! A few things have changed recently at EGC. In April, we said goodbye to Rev. Matthew Gibson and Chase Grogan, both staff for neXus Boston (a collaboration including EGC and five other urban ministries that serves urban youth workers). more »