E212. Better Together: From Church Programs to Community Partnership
In this episode of the Care Ministry Podcast, host Laura Howe sits down with Dave Eckert and Mark to explore how churches and communities can work better together to care for people on the margins.
Drawing from decades of experience in mental health, social services, and church leadership, Dave and Mark share why community itself is often the missing piece in care and how churches can move beyond good intentions toward meaningful, collaborative impact.
The conversation unpacks the difference between services and help, the power of belonging, and why churches are uniquely positioned to fill gaps rather than duplicate efforts already happening in their neighborhoods. This episode is both deeply practical and deeply human, offering a hopeful vision for churches seeking to love their communities well.
Quotes
- “The only disability is loneliness.” –Mark
- “There’s a big difference between a service and help. They’re not always the same thing.” –Mark
- “Sometimes churches start with what’s exciting for them to do instead of asking what the community actually needs.” –Dave Eckert
- “What people need most is not professionalism—it’s relationship.” –Mark
- “When churches fill gaps instead of overlapping, they develop a reputation as a necessary partner in the community.” –Dave Eckert
Resources
- Intersect Webpage
- Intersect Trainings
- Intersect Newsletter
- Access Services Strengthening Communities Podcast
- Access Services Facebook Page
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