Homelessness Update #2
Nov 13, 2009
In the past few weeks, I have been meeting with pastors and leaders in non-profits downtown at the ministry center. One of ... More »
Posted by Tony Traback
These are some stories about how our community is engaging with our communities in our small groups, as a church body, and as individuals. Enjoy!
Tony Traback, Pastor of Mission Mobilization
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Nov 13, 2009
In the past few weeks, I have been meeting with pastors and leaders in non-profits downtown at the ministry center. One of ... More »
Posted by Tony Traback
Nov 13, 2009
These are some of the ideas we are sorting through... The Church and The HomelessA Church Shelter Winter RotationIn many cities ... More »
Posted by Tony Traback
Sep 16, 2009
I was coming home late. I was tired and my head ached with hunger. My house was within shouting distance and I was ... More »
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Sep 14, 2009
You may have noticed a long break in my blog. You may have wondered why this is true. And, in part, it has to do ... More »
Posted by Tony Traback
Jun 23, 2009
For years I have heard about guerilla gardening. The basic idea is you find a patch of land and sow seeds ... More »
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Jun 23, 2009
This last Thursday the community garden got a lot bigger. We dug a 15-20 foot plot for a pumpkin patch and another 10-15 ... More »
Posted by Tony Traback
Jun 10, 2009
As many of you know Shelby lives in a home on the same land as The River Community Garden. So, in many ways, she is garden ... More »
Posted by Tony Traback
Jun 02, 2009
Months ago Rick Shertle, a River member in downtown’s Northside Neighborhood, made a chicken coop for his family. ... More »
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Jun 02, 2009
Gardens require watering. This is fun when you first start but over time it can become a burden. Since I just ... More »
Posted by Tony Traback
May 26, 2009
Christ' thoughts continued...(see previous entry) Chris on church growth and evangelism“One of the most interesting ... More »
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May 26, 2009
As many of you know, I was recently in Liberia. I went with a River team to partner with AHEAD Ministries. Three of ... More »
Posted by Tony Traback
May 13, 2009
On February 24th, I bLoGgEd about Shawn, who I met at Crema Coffee Shop. I was able to share the gospel with him in this ... More »
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May 13, 2009
In a former bLoG, I wrote about the family next door to the community garden. Yesterday, I learned more about them. ... More »
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Mar 20, 2009
It began unexpectedly. I was watering my broccoli, cauliflowers, sprouts and beets when I saw the guy next door watching ... More »
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Feb 24, 2009
This last Saturday I knew that I needed to study for a final exam. It is my last class of my masters and so I knew that I ... More »
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Feb 03, 2009
As many of you know, I worked with incarcerated teenagers struggling with drug addiction and gang affiliation. In this ... More »
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Jan 27, 2009
In December, a few River members went to juvenile hall to share the Christmas message with the kids incarcerated. Mike ... More »
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Jan 27, 2009
In my last bLoG, I shared my experience of x-mass in juvenile hall. But I was not the only visitor present. My ... More »
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Jan 27, 2009
On Wednesday December 17th, I gathered seven River members to go to the maximum-security wings of Juvenile Hall. We ... More »
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Dec 15, 2008
The first time I organized a Living Center lunch, I was unsure what to expect. I had asked the staff to prepare food items ... More »
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Dec 15, 2008
In the past few months, I have become convinced of an often-unheralded church mission. I would call it an ecological ... More »
Posted by Tony Traback
Nov 26, 2008
bLoG1: Why ICE trips? It is not always clear why we send members of our congregation across seas, mountains, and plains to ... More »
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Nov 26, 2008
Blogs: ICE Visit to Nicaragua bLoG1: Why ICE trips? (if you read my Honduras Blog ignore this first one. It is a ... More »
Posted by Tony Traback
Sep 29, 2008
A few years ago, I lived off the Los Gatos Creek trail. Since I enjoy bike riding, it was a great location for me. ... More »
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Sep 24, 2008
During Kindness San Jose, the River's youth also served. Kyle typed up a short bit on what they did. I have added it ... More »
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Sep 22, 2008
During Kindness San Jose, Brad (our lead pastor) led a group of intercessors. I asked him to write a thought or two about ... More »
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Sep 16, 2008
As many of you know, Jeannie and I recently moved to the Washington Neighborhood. We got a great deal on a bigger ... More »
Posted by Tony Traback
Sep 09, 2008
I thought it would be appropriate to attach a little info from Dave Kwok and the Kindness San Jose engagement that he led. It is ... More »
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Sep 04, 2008
St. James Park has a certain ministry appeal. Whenever downtown ministry is on the table, St. James Park is served. ... More »
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Aug 28, 2008
A few weeks ago, I asked River members to send me their missional stories. In this bLoG, I decided that it was time to ... More »
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Aug 21, 2008
[For some reason this, my first blog, was dropped from the missional stories webpage, and so I am re-adding it.] As some ... More »
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Aug 20, 2008
bLoG6: To The Cement CageI felt slightly nervous as I biked to the Santa Clara’s juvenile hall. The man at the front ... More »
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Aug 18, 2008
bLoG4: UnplannedI went south on First Street. Most of my introductions were more or less normal. Then I entered ... More »
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Aug 18, 2008
bLoG5: Jail House StepsIf you have read bLoG’s 1-4, you have already noticed that my first goal was to not be the ... More »
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Aug 07, 2008
bLoG2: This week I went north up First Street to meet my neighbors. Specifically, I focused on one cluster of businesses: ... More »
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Aug 07, 2008
bLoG3: Juice Squeeze Party Ends In Mystery Kwok (a.k.a Dave), Angela and I hauled about 50 juice squeezes around the ... More »
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Aug 04, 2008
As some of you know, I am not what some call “edumacated” in the technological arena. In fact, I am somewhat ... More »
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