Video Testimonies - Supporting Our Ministry

The videos posted below were originally shared on the weeks leading up to Giving Tuesday in November. Although that day is past, the testimonies still reflect what is at the heart of the ministry of The Cornelius Corps.

Michael Castrilli lives in Philadelphia. From the city of brotherly love, he reflects on what is at the heart of our ministry. Mike is deeply committed to The Cornelius Corps and gives leadership to the financial and communication aspects of the ministry.   Click Here to Donate Online via PayPal or give by check made payable to “The Cornelius Corps” and send to New Community Church, 614 S St., NW Washington, DC 20001. Thank you for your prayers and financial support that help us to continue following God's call to build transforming relationships through a network (corps) of individuals and churches committed to a shared journey of spiritual formation and racial justice/reconciliation.

Tom Nealley is a friend and committed supporter of our ministry who has been active with the Cornelius Corps since 2008. He lives near Richmond, VA and continues to support the Cornelius Corps in many ways. Click Here to Donate Online via PayPal or give by check made payable to “The Cornelius Corps” and send to New Community Church, 614 S St., NW Washington, DC 20

Carlean Ponder shares her testimony about what the Cornelius Corps means to her. Carlean is deeply committed to our ministry of racial justice/reconciliation and serves on our Advisory Board. 

Kathy Mackrell is a member of one of our partner churches, Crossroads UMC in Ashburn, VA. For over ten years, she has supported our ministry through leading our tutoring team and serving on our Advisory Board.

Click Here to Donate Online via PayPal or mail a check made payable to “The Cornelius Corps” and send to New Community Church, 614 S St., NW Washington, DC 20001

I am grateful for your prayers and support as we follow our mission to build transforming relationships through a network (corps) or individuals and churches committed to a shared journey of racial justice/reconciliation and spiritual formation.

Blessings,

Rev. Jim Melson, Director