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A Catalyst of Hope with Scott Sheppard–Episode 008

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On this episode of the For Our City Podcast, I’m honored to introduce you to Scott Sheppard, who is the Executive Director of 6Stones in Euless, Texas. “The vision of 6Stones is to be a catalyst of hope that transforms lives, homes and communities.” They do that by building a coalition of churches, businesses, governments, schools, and other non-profits to provide real solutions that meet the needs of people in their communities.

Since 2008, 6Stones has helped countless families, built effective community partnerships, and led over 6000 people to take their next step with Jesus. If you’re interested in impacting your city, Scott Sheppard and the amazing people at 6Stones provide a model to follow.

Scott mentioned the Stanford Review on Collective Impact, so check that out here.

Thanks to Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for sponsoring this episode. Wherever you’re going, Southeastern can help you get there.

Be sure to visit forourcity.us for more resources to help you and your church make disciples and advance Jesus’ Kingdom by serving the common good in your city.

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On this episode of the For Our City Podcast, I’m honored to introduce you to Scott Sheppard, who is the Executive Director of 6Stones in Euless, Texas. “The vision of 6Stones is to be a catalyst of hope that transforms lives, homes and communities.” They do that by building a coalition of churches, businesses, governments, schools, and other non-profits to provide real solutions that meet the needs of people in their communities.

Since 2008, 6Stones has helped countless families, built effective community partnerships, and led over 6000 people to take their next step with Jesus. If you’re interested in impacting your city, Scott Sheppard and the amazing people at 6Stones provide a model to follow.

Scott mentioned the Stanford Review on Collective Impact, so check that out here.

Thanks to Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for sponsoring this episode. Wherever you’re going, Southeastern can help you get there.

Be sure to visit forourcity.us for more resources to help you and your church make disciples and advance Jesus’ Kingdom by serving the common good in your city.

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