EKKLESIA partners again with Blood: Water Mission
Aluminum can drive underway to help drill clean water wells in Africa

Ekklesia Church is kicking off its 'CAN IT' initiative to raise additional funds for Blood: Water Mission to drill additional clean water wells in Africa. We're asking our neighbors in the Short North to donate their empty aluminum cans, which will be recycled, with the proceeds going to Blood: Water Mission.

For more details on what Blood: Water Mission is doing in Africa, please visit their website at www.bloodwatermission.com.

Contact Ekklesia Church at 614-224-0281 to request a pick up of your aluminum cans or for more details about the 'CAN IT' initiative.

 

 
 
 
 
Pastor
Ken Dillman
Lead Pastor

Ken grew up in urban Lima, Ohio, one of six children. His earliest exposures to God came at a small Wesleyan Church. As a sixteen-year-old teenager Ken made a commitment of faith in Jesus Christ. Ken's young adult years were a series of spiritual successes and setbacks that ultimately led to spiritual maturity and a greater seeking after God. He spent twenty-one years as a computer professional after graduating from the University of Northwestern Ohio in 1982. Ken had varied ministry experiences during those years including work in Student Ministries and Adult Ministries. In 1999 Ken sensed a distinct call of God into full-time vocational ministry and began a 3+ year internship at New Life Church Gahanna (Ohio) working with Young Adults and Discipleship Ministries. Ken graduated from Circleville Bible College in 2001 with a B.A in Religion. In 2003 Ken left the computer field and became the full-time Director of Discipleship at New Life Church Gahanna and Pastor to Young Adults. In November 2003 Ken sensed God's leading to start a new church in the Short North of Columbus, Ohio to minister to those marginalized by society and much of the church. He serves as Lead Pastor of Ekkesia, which began in October 2005.
 
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