At that time, I was living just a few miles from Lawndale and witnessing who that church community that was actually living out what Dr. Perkins was talking about. For four years I worked with Inner City Impact living in the Humboldt Park community, known as the most violent community in Chicago in the 1980s. We served and discipled hundreds of kids but were not working with the local church or the whole family. We were exclusively focused on student ministry.
During the second annual CCDA conference, Tom Skinner spoke for 6 hours about systems in the United States and how we are divided rather than united. He went through scripture and illustrated how far we have gone astray from the Word of God. That was when my world view as “the great white hope” was shaken. It was 1989 and I realized that the Church, as the Body of Christ, is the hope for lasting change in our inner cities with the Word of God – the Living Gospel – instructing and guiding us. What Skinner, Perkins, and Gordon talked about was a biblical, holistic approach to discipleship. That year the conference was held at Circle Urban Ministries and The Rock church. Both pastors spoke, one black and one white, how to do this Living Gospel together. I left a changed man on a life pursuit of the Living Gospel that changes lives in our broken cities.
Those four years at ICI taught me so much about youth discipleship as I lead the Jr. High Ministry working with more than 150 kids from the community teaching them about Jesus. I knew that a more wholistic model was needed to help these students with their environment and their educational needs. I could see the desperate need their families were experiencing and I felt there was nothing I could do. The staff at ICI began to discuss how to engage the church and serve families. This was the beginning of the vision God grew in my heart for resourcing the local church for community development in order to see the Gospel make an impact in people’s lives. This vision became the foundation for why I am focused so heavily at Christian Service Mission on working with, alongside and through the local church and Body of Christ instead of as an independent entity.
Noel Castellanos thanking Tracy for 30 years of involvement with the CCDA |
CSM is a member of the CCDA, and today, operates as a resource to the local church to bring lasting change and wholistic community development to their neighborhoods. Through CCDA, I have found brothers and sisters around the country who are on the same journey of living out the Gospel of Christ in a comprehensive way to see the disparities of our cities changed for Christ. The Living Gospel is walking in community everyday in everyway to see lives changed inside, changed outside, and then multiplying this to all the future generations. True biblical reconciliation is living for God and with man.