果冻视频

February 10, 2006

Jesus, Justice and Poverty in San Francisco

Two hundred college students from around the San Francisco Bay Area are moving to the Tenderloin District this weekend. They鈥檙e participating in 果冻视频 Christian Fellowship鈥檚 first Jesus, Justice & Poverty conference, which is focused not only on confronting homelessness and poverty, but also exploring how evangelical churches, so often, have failed the poor. The conference is being directed by 果冻视频 Global Projects Director Scott Bessenecker and 果冻视频 East Bay Team Leader Jess Delegencia

Students are being given the choice of staying in residential hotels, a YMCA, a Baptist church that serves the homeless, or sleeping on the streets with the homeless. The conference will be based at St. Boniface Catholic Church, 133 Golden Gate Ave., and students will be working with organizations that serve the Tenderloin District鈥檚 homeless population. The speaker for the conference is Father Ben Beltran, a Filipino priest who lives and works in the garbage communities of Manila. Some student attendees participate in 果冻视频鈥檚 fellowship groups on Bay Area college campuses, some specifically do not identify with Christianity.

鈥淭his conference has a two-pronged purpose,鈥 says Bessenecker. 鈥淲e want to see non-Christian students who are already passionate about justice issues discover the Jesus who walks among the poor. And we want to see Christian students who are ignorant or na茂ve about justice issues discover that Jesus is passionate about confronting evil and bringing deliverance to the oppressed.鈥

For more information, go online to or call Scott Bessenecker鈥檚 cell phone at 608.213.4823.

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