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Churches are at center of Faith and Action Strategy
Churches have long played a central role in the ministry of Faith and Action. As a Christian missionary outreach, we are dependent on and accountable to the congregations with which we partner on a regular basis. Some 150 churches of every denomination support the work of Faith and Action in various ways. Some contribute monthly financial support; others make large annual gifts or underwrite significant and specific projects, while still others send volunteers to help in everything from building and grounds maintenance to preparing mailings.
“As a para-church organization, we work alongside the church to accomplish our mission,” said Faith and Action president Rob Schenck. “We could not do what God has called is to do in the nation’s capital without the churches that faithfully do what God has called them to do in their communities. We also depend on pastors to assist us on the front lines of ministering to top elected and appointed officials in government. Pastors are uniquely positioned because politicians know clergy shake the hands of hundreds if not thousands of average Americans each week.”
Rob Schenck and other Faith and Action team members regularly visit pulpits as guest speakers. Rob Schenck has lately been preaching in some of the largest churches in the country. He was most recently at the 12,000 member Harvest Bible Chapel in Elgin, IL, with senior pastor James McDonald. Churches are invited to visit our ministry center and tour Washington from a uniquely Christian perspective. To make arrangements contact Peggy Nienaber at 202-546-8329, ext 104.



