One of the few good things that can be said about situations such as these is that they force people to come up with inventive solutions they might not otherwise consider. Among the emerging creative solutions for our public schools are collaborations with faith-based institutions in their neighborhoods. Wheat Ridge Ministries is helping seed one such venture in Charlotte, North Carolina.
In recent years, McClintock Middle School has been an underperforming school. Many students are not achieving to their potential and most come from low-income families. A few years ago, a new school principal arrived. She decided that new ways of serving these students and their families were necessary and began to seek help from outside the school district. At the same time, the leaders at Christ Lutheran Church in Charlotte were looking for new ways to make an impact in their community. Long story short, the McClintock Partners in Education Program (McPIE) now exists. It’s a wonderful example of how a public school and a Christian church can work together for the good of children and families.


As always, partnerships such as this one require inspired and creative leaders. At Christ Lutheran these leaders include Senior Pastor Scott Suskovic and Program Director Amy Daniels. Through their dedicated efforts, over 400 people from Christ Lutheran serve as volunteers for McPIE, doing everything from teaching to serving meals to driving the Tuesday night van.
Not all of our congregations have the capacity or the right set of circumstances to develop an effort on this scale. But McPIE sure gets me excited about the many ways that congregations can use their unique assets and connections to bring health, hope and healing to people in need in their neighborhood. There is a lot of necessity out there these days … let’s get inventive!
Have a blessed Easter celebration!