By
Elizabeth Richards
The
South Windham Community Church and Center is working to build community through
their First Friday Coffee House ministry. On the first Friday of every month, from
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., the church basement is transformed into a coffee house
atmosphere with live music, open mic, and light refreshments.
First
Friday Coffee House organizers Sharon and Charlie Bickford initiated the event
after attending a similar ministry at the Church of the Holy Spirit in
Portland. After seeing how successful that event was, Sharon said, they thought
they could do something similar, with some modifications, in their own
neighborhood. “It is a way we can reach out to others in our community and seek
to extend Christian hospitality using our hands and feet and hearts to embody
the love of Jesus,” Sharon said.
The
event is family friendly, with a casual relaxed atmosphere. “We’re not preaching anything at this coffee
house,” Sharon said. “We’re just inviting people to come in.” She added that if people come with a need or
concern, the church is certainly willing to try and help. And if people are
looking for prayers, they simply need to ask. “We’re not pushing that as an
agenda. We just want to make them feel welcome, and for us to get to know them
and them to get to know us,” she said.
Charlie,
who is an associate pastor at the church, said they were thrilled when one of
the attendees last month said, “I feel there’s a lot of love in this room.”
That is exactly what they are trying to convey, he said.
Another
reason for doing the coffee house is that they believe the church should be
busy all week, Charlie said. “It is the
center of that community,” he said.
“We’d like to see our church be used by the community.”
The
First Friday Coffee House debuted in November, and each month has welcomed
between 30-35 people. There is room for the event to grow to double the size it
is now, the Bickfords said.
Each
month, the Bickfords line up a few musicians willing to donate their time to
play at the coffeehouse. The music can be faith based, but it doesn’t have to
be. “There’s a lot of secular music that
is positive and uplifting, and we welcome that,” Sharon said. She added,
“Music, I think, speaks to people’s hearts sometimes when words don’t.”
There
is also an open mic, so if performers want to just come and perform, they are
welcome to do so, provided there is enough time, Sharon said.
The
Bickfords do the organizing and set up of each First Friday Coffee House, with
the help of other volunteers. They are hoping to teach others how to set up, in
case they are not able to be there. “We
want it to be a ministry of the church, not our ministry,” Sharon said.
There
is no admission charge to attend First Friday Coffee House. “As we share with
the community, the community also shares with us,” Charlie said. “So, we get to minister on a lot of levels.
It’s a unique opportunity for us to see the community in a different light.”
“And
for them to see us in a different light,” Sharon added.
“In
this day of challenges to the small, local churches we hope to provide a warm
gathering place where we can get to know each other and build community,” she
said.
The
next First Friday Coffee House is on March 6th from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. The church is located at 31 Main Street in the village of South Windham.
All are welcome. For more information,
call Charlie at 207-329-3483.
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