A father who had to stay away from his 11 children following his imprisonment has been released and decided to give back by teaching a parenting class.
Collective Churchâs recent relocation wonât only land the groupâs leaders and supporters in new digs, but itâs also helping a nonprofit wipe out medical debt for Marylanders to the tune of $4 million.
Collective Church will be moving into its permanent location in the Westview Business Park in January. When fundraising for the project, they put 10 percent of funds aside for charity work. Now, some of that money has found a home at RIP Medical Debt, a nonprofit organization that helps eliminate medical debt in America.
âWe want to make a big impact, and this seems for us like a perfect opportunity to do something beyond what we ever imagined weâd be able to do as a church,â said Michael Bartlett, lead pastor at Collective Church.