Faith Community
Recognizing that government cannot do it all, County Executive Leggett charged the Office with reaching out to faith organizations to strengthen their capacity to serve and to improve our quality of life. OCP is committed to bringing together these vibrant organizations to tackle issues of common concerns including language access, connection with government and other communities, service delivery to diverse communities, and a range of other issues.
Upcoming Event: Regional Faith Community 2010 Census Orientation
When:
March 11, 2010
from 9 AM - Noon
Where: Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
608 N. Horners Lane
Rockville, MD 20877
What:
Join hundreds of other faith community leaders to learn about the critical role
of faith communities in obtaining a complete count of our citizens in the 2010
Census. Faith communities are important because even a 1% under-count
could cost our county hundreds of millions in federal funding over the next 10
years!
Your
participation is in all our best interest. Will you join us?
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Partnership Bible Study
This video and Bible study present a Christian perspective of why and how faith communities should participate in community partnerships. It was developed as a resource for the Baltimore-Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church. While perspectives from other faith traditions are being sought, the content is generally useful fro any faith community.�
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Reverend Tim Warner Community Liaison 240-777-2503 tim.warner@montgomerycountymd.gov
- African American Community
- Faith Community
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Reverend Tim Warner comes to the work of the County Executive�s Office of Community Partnerships Liaison for Faith Communities and African Americans as he continues to serve as Sr. Pastor of St. Mark�s United Methodist Church of Boyds, MD. Tim served for seven prior years as the Associate Council Director for Community and Economic Development in the Baltimore Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church, and led ministries of community and economic development, such as Shalom Zones, while managing the Conference�s relationship with the Zimbabwe Episcopal Area.
He is trained as a bacterial geneticist, and enjoyed a productive career in pharmaceutical research and development, having held various scientific and executive leadership positions for over 18 years before committing to full-time ministry.eld various scientific and executive leadership positions for over 18 years before committing to full-time ministry.
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