Lunch program moves beyond charity
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/article38172
- Author
- Swift, Diana
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Anglican Journal
- Date
- 2012 November
- Author
- Swift, Diana
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Anglican Journal
- Date
- 2012 November
- Volume
- 138
- Issue
- 9
- Page
- 9
- Notes
- "Redeemer's core outreach is a hospitality initiative called, simply, the Lunch Program, which started in 1992, says the Rev. Canon Andrew Asbil, Redeemer's incumbent priest. By the late 1990s the lunch program had burst its boundaries to offer breakfast, nursing services, foot care, counselling by clergy and friendly conversation with volunteers. 'In 1998, the program was serving 50 to 60 visitors a day and space was very tight', says Asbil. So the parish embarked on an ambitious effort to excavate the footprint of the church and build new facilities for the lunch program and the entire parish in an expanded basement. The project was completes in 2001. 'Today, we feed 120 people a day, five days a week, 44 weeks a year', Asbil says". "'All of us have experienced poverty', says Asbil. 'We are all trying to find a place called home and to find God's grace and be transformed by it'."
- Subjects
- Anglican Church of the Redeemer (Toronto, Ont.)
- Asbil, Andrew (Andrew John), 1961-
- Social justice - Anglican Church of Canada
- Poverty - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Canada
- Church work with the poor - Anglican Church of Canada