FPI Church Tech Grant Information
October 25, 2024

The Friends Preaching Initiative at Barclay College believes in the importance of empowering Preachers in Friends Churches to effectively proclaim the Gospel of Jesus. One valuable tool for effective preaching is self-evaluation. We understand that many Friends Churches spent time and resources upgrading their audio/visual technology during the Covid-19 pandemic shutdown and already have the capability to record sermons. But we recognize there may still be some Friends Churches who don’t have the technology available to do this and we would like to provide financial resources to help with this valuable tool.

Grant Application Process:

#1 – Submit this Application.

#2 – Download this Budget Template

#3 – Use the Budget Template as your guide and submit your own Project Budget to katy.moran@barclaycollege.edu.

#4 – The FPI Advisory Board will review Applications & Budgets and award grants on a first come first serve basis until funds have been awarded for the year. These mini-grants are available yearly and are limited. Churches may only receive one FPI Tech Grant, and the maximum amount awarded each year will be $3,000.

Additional comments or questions can be directed to: Katy Moran, FPI Program Director katy.moran@barclaycollege.edu

Your grant application will not be complete until you have completed this form and have emailed your Project Budget to the FPI Director.

 

 

 

 

ABOUT

Jeff Blackburn has been proclaiming Christ for over 43 years. He served Friends congregations in Indiana and Kansas. His most recent pastoral assignment was with Greensburg Mennonite Church, Greensburg, Kansas, where he enjoyed nearly 30 years of ministry before being called to coordinate the Friends Preaching Initiative in 2024. He works with aspiring preachers and ministry students on campus, often preaches in churches in the region. He developed three new courses for a preaching certificate offered through Barclay College, and he created a preaching lab for Barclay students to work on their communication skills.

Jeff grew up in small-town Indiana, attending Quaker Haven Camp every summer before counseling and directing camps. He is a graduate of Barclay College and Huntington University. He wrote for Adult Friend and The Fruit of the Vine (Barclay Press, Newberg, Oregon) for many years. Jeff enjoys music and singing, although he can’t read music very well. He continues to serve as the moderator for local schools’ spelling bees.

Jeff has written one book, Light at the End of the Funnel (Amazon, 2017) recounting the experience of surviving an EF5 tornado that devastated his town in 2007. He and his wife live in Greensburg where they are near enough to play with their grandchildren on a regular basis. The Lord put it in his heart to help train the next wave of preachers and to encourage active ministers to “Preach the Word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke, and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction” (2 Timothy 4:2).