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'Brew Crews' sharing Jesus ... and a cup of coffee

'Brew Crews' sharing Jesus ... and a cup of coffee

'Brew Crews' sharing Jesus ... and a cup of coffee

Backpack coffee dispensers are a new street outreach tool in the USA Western Territory, enabling workers to reach some of the most isolated and vulnerable members of the community.

By Samuel Hill

The Adult Rehabilitation Centres (ARC) Command has a new street outreach in the USA Western Territory: the “Brew Crew.” 

These teams of ARC beneficiaries and alumni venture out with backpack coffee dispensers, known as “Rocketman Backpacks,” to share Jesus and a cup of coffee, with the outreach aimed primarily toward those experiencing homelessness.

“We are called to go out and minister to others and that’s exactly what we did,” said Lieutenant Tanya Garrett, Administrator for Program at the Long Beach ARC.

“These people are some of the most vulnerable of our population, and sharing Christ and a cup of coffee is an easy way to begin a conversation with them.” 



There are currently five “Brew Crew” teams: Long Beach, Bakersfield, Santa Monica, Pasadena, and Seattle.

“In the ARC we know how important it is the give back to others,” said Major Dina Graciani, Secretary for Program at the ARC Western Territory. “Giving back what you have learned is how you hold on to what you’ve learned.”  
       
One of the members of the Long Beach “Brew Crew” is Lieut Sam Snyder, Chaplain at the Long Beach ARC and an ARC alumni.

“I have real compassion for the people I meet,” Lieut Snyder said. “It’s a real honour to go out, give people a cup of coffee and hopefully spark an enlightening conversation.”

Snyder knows how important it is for the men and women still involved in the ARC programs to go out into the field.

“A lot of these guys have rough pasts and have fallen on hard times,” Lieut Snyder said. “The amazing thing about the Brew Crew is that the opportunity to go out into the community and help others opens beneficiaries’ eyes and helps them share their experiences.”

Despite going into the field with the same goal, each Brew Crew team has taken a different path along the way of their ministry.

The Bakersfield Brew Crew recently teamed up with KRAB from iHeartRadio at the Ming Avenue Salvation Army Family Thrift Store to hold a community event.

“We had coffee, a live DJ, job postings, program information and a ‘whole lotta love’ for the people of Bakersfield,” said Lieut Ray McGonigle, Bakersfield ARC Administrator. “It proved to be a perfect event to share our mission with the community.”

The Seattle Brew Crew recently began welcoming customers and those that congregated outside local Family Thrift Stores with a morning cup of coffee.

“Soon, our plans include going out to shelters, several nearby stadiums and other summer venues to minister to our homeless brothers and sisters,” said Captain Paul Swain, Seattle ARC Administrator.

“We are Christ’s hands and feet on earth and the possibilities are endless with the Brew Crew team outreach.”

The Brew Crews aim to expand in ministry through corps as well. Wherever they are, the goal is simple: to show love.

“It’s easy to get caught up with complicated things in life,” Lieut Snyder said. “Sometimes, it’s about planting that seed inside of someone and showing them the path.”

This article first appeared in New Frontier Chronicle

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