Saturday, December 5, 2009
LFCDC's "New HIV Intitiative" for the New Year!
Beginning Wednesday, January 20,2010, LFCDC will be providing HIV counseling and testing services on Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Saturday mornings from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., and Monday evenings from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00p.m., at Vernon House, located at 5800 Germantown Avenue in Vernon Park, Germantown and Chelten Avenues.
State certified HIV counselors will provide confidential counseling and testing, as well as health related resource referrals on a walk-in or appointment basis. LFCDC's weekly outreach to schools and community organizations in the Germantown/Mt.Airy area, as well as its special HIV education programs will continue throughout 2010.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Mt. Airy's Local Art Exhibit to Feature Paintings and Sculptures by Nancy-Ellen
Featured will be local artists who will have their work displayed on and along the Mt. Airy Business corridor which runs from the 6300 to the 7000 block of Germantown Avenue. Shops and businesses that run into the avenue within that designated area are participating as well.
Two of the artists featured will be our very own Nancy-Ellen, who recently published her first novel "Nana's Wicker Back". Her sculptures and paintings will be at North by Northwest and Blackbone Gallery, both located in the 7000 and 7100 blocks of Germantown Avenue. In addition, Nancy's son Lamont Wilson will be showcasing his portraits and landscape photographs.
This is a wonderful opportunity to get out, enjoy the autumn season with a casual stroll through scenic Mt. Airy and check out the great works of art created by Philadelphia's artists See you there!
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Canvas Soup Beauty Lounge Hosts local author Nancy-Ellen's Book Signing!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
GGBA Explores Creation of "Green Business District" in Germantown
John Elliott Churchville, Chairman/CEO of Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation and Interim President of The Greater Germantown Business Association, Inc. (GGBA) announced today that the GGBA has engaged in a process to join with other small historic communities (The Germantown Avenue Business Corridor is a National Historic Landmark) around the state to form the Network of Urban Ecology Communities (NUEC). “Our strategic partners in this endeavor are the School of Architecture of Philadelphia University, along with
Churchville noted that “These academic institutions are in the early stages of developing an Institute for the Network that will coordinate the in-depth studies of Network communities to provide the baseline data necessary for planning and carrying out forward-looking ecological projects that will serve as national models of urban ecological community development.”
Initial participants in the Network will include
Indicating a strategic shift in the GGBA’s focus, Churchville added: “The GGBA’s specific focus for the immediate future will be on investigating the feasibility and creation of a ‘Green Business District’ along
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Book Release and Signing!

Philadelphia native painter and sculptor Nancy-Ellen has now ventured into a new form of self-expression!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
LIBERATION FELLOWSHIP CDC OFFERS TWO LEADERSHIP TRAINING SEMINARS AT 440 N. BROAD STREET - FREE!!
A series of Two Leadership Training Seminars Designed for Re-Thinking and Re-Tooling for Today’s Issues, Problems and Opportunities
Facilitated by: John Elliott Churchville, Ph.D., J.D.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation
www.lfcdc.com
Each 1 ½-hour interactive leadership training seminar provides specific insights for developing enhanced leadership skills that are required for successful navigation of movements, institutions, organizations, families, and one’s self through hard times.
Session 1: Leading from the Bottom: Making My Change in Changing Times Wednesday, September 9, 2009
6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
440 North Broad Street, Room 1169
Session 2: Leading from the Margin: Changing My Behavior
Thursday, September 10, 2009
6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
440 North Broad Street, Room 1169
Leading from the Bottom: Making My Change in Changing Times
In this first leadership training seminar, participants will focus on personal identity and purpose issues (Who am I? What is my mission in life?) These issues will be presented in the context of the present global economic crisis. Participants will explore fundamental leadership concepts and learn the basic steps necessary to recreate, reposition and redeploy themselves for optimum service to family, community and society.
Leading from the Margin: Changing My Behavior
In this second leadership training seminar, participants will focus on developing positive behaviors that will move them from where they are to where they wish to be in order to maximize their full human potential. Participants will also learn the basic steps to forming positive leadership habits and will explore their contagious nature. In addition, they will learn how to use their own growth and development as the catalyst for encouraging people around them to do the same.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
New Book Releases by Liberation Fellowship CDC Principals
ISBN: 0-7414-5517-X
NANCY-ELLEN is President and COO of Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation and co-producer/co-host of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, a weekly radio journal that focuses on sustainable economic development, HIV/AIDS education, environmental justice issues and the arts and culture. She is a writer, painter, sculptor, teacher and entrepreneur who is a native of Philadelphia, PA. Her new novel has just been released by Infinity Publishing. Entitled Nana’s Wicker Back, the book is a provocative tale of one lost woman who is commissioned by her ancestors to settle a serious matter that has haunted their family for generations.
The book is immediately available by accessing the following link:
It will also be available through Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.
Leadership Lessons from Exodus by John Elliott Churchville, Ph.D.
ISBN: 0-7414-5490-4
JOHN ELLIOTT CHURCHVILLE, Ph.D. is Chairman and CEO of Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation and co-producer/co-host of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, a weekly radio journal that focuses on sustainable economic development, HIV/AIDS education, environmental justice issues and the arts and culture. He maintains a law practice and a leadership training and organizational development consulting firm in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Churchville’s new book, entitled Leadership Lessons from Exodus has just been released by Infinity Publishing. Leadership Lessons from Exodus is a Leadership Development Bible Commentary that discovers practical leadership lessons from the first 14 chapters of Exodus that can be applied to the everyday work of community outreach organizers and social activists.
The book is immediately available by accessing the following link:
It will also be available through Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
So Successful WE'RE DOING IT AGAIN!
We are offering a $20.00 GIFT CARD from the FRESH GROCER to the first 30 people who show up for testing! In addition to the test, participants will learn more about this dreaded disease through a presentation called "HIV...The Thief". Certified testers will be available to answer questions and provide guidance and literature to all who attend.
For more information, contact Nancy at (215) 848-8511 (please leave a message).
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Leadership Training Seminars Designed for Re-Thinking and Re-Tooling for Today's Challenges as well as Opportunities
Thursday, May 7, 2009
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2009
MALE STUDENT MENTORING INITIATIVE for Qualified Youth
FREE HIV/AIDS TESTING CAN PUT FOOD ON YOUR TABLE!
The screening will be held Thursday evening, April 30, 2009 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm at the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN GERMANTOWN 35 W. Chelten Avenue (corner of Germantown & Chelten Aves.)
Come as one, come as a family * and receive 2 gift cards! If youcome early, you'll leave informed, tested and paid!
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2008
Liberation Fellowship Is On The AIR!
Liberation Fellowship CDC is proud to announce its broadcast of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, a radio journal that focuses on our community's health, environment, sustainable economic development, and the arts and culture.
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness is sponsored by Circle of Care, the primary publicly funded HIV care system for families in Philadelphia.
Listen to our broadcast on Wednesdays, at 2:00 pm on WNWR 1540 AM. You can access the program through streaming aduio at www.wnwr.com. You can also go there to listen to our latest archived broadcast.
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness is a production of Liberation Felowship CDC where we are targeting community development one block at a time!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Liberation Fellowship CDC Supports Asian Americans United in Opposing Foxwoods Casino
This is also an opportunity for all of us to think about how things that happen in one location affect us. The current worldwide economic recession (we all know that for many of our communities it's a depression) is a perfect example of this. I am urging that we all look around and determine that we are indeed our brothers' keepers, and they are ours.
This is the perfect set of circumstances that allows us to begin to think about how we can forge multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, cross-neighborhood alliances and be more inclusive in our thinking, more responsive in our action, and more determined to make democracy real in our overall planning for sustainable economic development in Philadelphia. I know I'm preaching to the choir, but somebody has to remind us of our civic responsibilities to each other.
Germantown Should Join Chinatown in Opposing Foxwoods Casino
Governor Rendell, Mayor Nutter and City Council have decided that Foxwoods casino will be housed at the Gallery in Chinatown. South Philadelphians are happy that a deal has been cut so that the Foxwoods will abandon its Delaware River site and move on to the Gallery shopping mall. Chinatown residents and Asian Americans United continue to fight the good fight, while we here in Germantown--and others in neighborhoods all over this city==stand aloof, as if what is happening in Chinatown is not really happening to all of us.
There is something desperately wrong with the short-sighted selfishness of the neighborhood tribalism that we Philadelphians encourage and support. So long as something terrible is not in our neighborhood, we shrug our shoulders and say, "That's their problem, not ours." Meanwhile, government ignores the will of the people, and does the bidding of the powerful. Pir fragmentation and narrow, unprincipled self-interest keep us from making democracy real in Philadelphia. It also keeps our politicians unresponsive and unaccountable for their non-feasance in office when it comes to working for the best interests of our city's people as a whole.
Gambling anywhere in Philadelphia is a problem for all Philadelphians, no matter where we live. I will spare you the moral and spiritual arguments that clergy of all faiths, ethicists and principled atheists should be standing up and making on a daily basis in Germantown and every other part of this city. But I must make the brief social and sustainable economic development arguments that require all of us to oppos casino gambling in Philadelphia--especially the Foxwoods casino gambling that will specialize in slot machines at the Gallery.
From a social standpoint, slot machines rob the poor, wreak havoc on families by creating gambling addiction, and strain social services. Study after study has shown that people who can afford it the least gamble at slots the most. The lies and lure of the slot-pusher casinos entice desperate people to believe thatthey are one lever-pull away from the solution to their financial problems. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
From a sustainable economic development position, the few low-end jobs that a casino will bring to town--and they will bring their own people to town--will not begin to pay for the huge economic and social mess caused by the Foxwoods casino presence in Philadelphia. Just check out the real Atlantic City away from the lights of the boardwalk, if you doubt the negative growth that gambling brings to a city.
The location of Foxwoods casino anywhere in Philadelphia will bring out our most vulnerable populations from everywhere in Philadelphia and will negatively affect the health, welfare and sustainable economic development of all of our neighborhoods. Germantown must see that its best interests lie in supporting Chinatown in the struggle against Foxwoods casino at the Gallery.
Finally, we have an opportunity to do something about this situation. We can join with Asian Americans United, Chinatown residents and people of good will from all across the city, at Arch Street Methodist Church, Broad and Arch Streets, Monday evening, December 8th, at 7:00 p.m. Let's learn together how we can make our voices heard and the will of the people respected.
John Elliott Churchville, Ph.D., J.D., Chairman/CEO
Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Liberation Fellowship Launches Greater Germantown Business Association
Since then we have held monthly meetings, and business membership is growing. For more information, visit our website at greatergermantownba.com
Friday, October 10, 2008
Free 3 Hour Drawing Class!!!
On Saturday, October 25,2008 at 12:00 pm, at HEBRON TABERNACLE 6630 Germantown Avenue Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation will host a 3 Hour Basic Drawing Class.
Learn how to "see" instead of "look" at an art object. Discover the power of shadowing and light. Most of all, ejoy 3 hours of fun with neighbors and friends as you unearth your hidden artistic talents. All you have to bring is your desire to draw!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Computer Training - Using Blogs

Promoting an organization's agenda in the 21st century takes an internet presence. But, how does an organization on a shoestring budget get its information on the internet? With the ongoing Internet evolution, organizations have more tools at their fingertips than ever before to accomplish this required self-promotion.
On Saturday, November 15, 2008, Liberation Fellowship CDC will host a class called, "Using Blogs" to teach organizations how to use the internet as an excellent resource for hunting, gathering of resources and promoting their agendas.
This workshop is an excellent opportunity for grass roots organization to learn more about a wide range of e-topics, including some fantastic how-to content for social networks and other tools.
During this 4 hour hands-on workshop, participants will learn: What is a blog? Why do I/my organization need one? How can I build and maintain a blog for free? How can I promote my blog? How can I use a blog to generate revenue?
You will also have the ability to participate from the comfort of your own home via the live webcast for this event. See the Taking Tech to the Streets page for more information.
Pre-requisites: Proficiency in using Microsoft Word and internet navigation savvy.
JC Lamkin will also sign her book, "Fabulous & Tech-filled, Volume 1"
Event details
Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008
Time: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location: Northwest Regional Library, 68 West Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19144-2795
(Greene St. & Chelten Ave.)
Meter parking available in the rear
Cost: Free
Participants must RSVP before November 1, 2008. Space is limited.
Audio PSA
Press Release
Flyer
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Straight Up Word! Time Change

Saturday, August 23, 2008
Friday, August 22, 2008
LIBERATION FELLOWSHIP IS ON THE AIR!
On Wednesday, August 20, 2008 Liberation Fellowship CDC launched its radio journal "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness". This weekly broadcast that airs Wednesdays at 1:00 pm on WNWR 1540 AM will feature information about the Arts & Culture, Urban Greening, Sustainable Economic Development and HIV/AIDS education and awareness.
Monday, August 18, 2008
A New Business Association In Town!
Our strategic partners in this endeavor are Central Germantown Council and the Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians. The focus of the Association is to revitalize the Germantown business corridor, strengthen existing businesses and welcome new enterprises into the community.
For more information please contact Dr. John Churchville at (215) 435-4627.
ROCK THE VOTE WITH CONFIDENCE!
Learn what the terms "electoral college", "popular vote" and "superdelegates" means. Take advantage of an opportunity to really look closely at a voter's ballot and take note of some of the recent changes.
Instructors will be on hand to answer questions and advise you of some facts you may need to know before you partake in one of the most memorable elections in the history of the United States!
Voter regestration applications will be available for all procrastinators!
For more information, leave a message for Nancy at (215) 848-8511
Thursday, July 3, 2008
LIBERATION FELLOWSHIP CDC is hosting a "FAMILY/COMMUNITY/HEALTH FUN DAY"
This fun-filled event is for children of ALL AGES! There will be face painting, free food, rides for the kids, on-site health screening and job applications, and more! You are invited to reserve table space to sell your wares at our "Corner Flea-market".
Come meet the folks in your neighborhood, have a bite to eat, learn more about your health and at the end of the day fellowship with us.
For more information about reserving tables, please contact Jerome Rogers at (267) 265-3006
LIBERATION FELLOWSHIP CDC - "Targeting Community Development...One Block At A Time!"
Saturday, June 21, 2008
R U Important? R U Aware??? - HIV/AIDS AWARENESS MONTH ACTIVITIES AT HEBRON TABERNACLE
HIV/AIDS AWARENESS MONTH ACTIVITIES AT HEBRON TABERNACLE
Liberation Fellowship CDC will be offering an interactive HIV/AIDS information and education seminar at Hebron Tabernacle, 6630 Germantown Avenue (the corner at Phil-Ellena Street), on Thursday, June 26th from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is the second in a series of programs and activities that Hebron Tabernacle and Liberation Fellowship CDC will co-sponsor.
This seminar, free to the public, will focus on providing accurate information about how HIV is transmitted, what can be done to prevent the spread of HIV, and how and where to access rapid testing. The presenter will be Adonis Banegas, Manager of the Men’s HIV Initiative for the Circle of Care.
The Circle of Care is the Ryan White provider for HIV services and education for women, children, youth and families.
Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation (LFCDC) is a federally tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It was created in March, 2006, by members of Liberation Fellowship Church of Jesus, Inc. in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as a separate, stand-alone outreach and community development expression of the church’s commitment to positive and progressive personal and societal change.
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Sunday, May 25, 2008
Upcoming Events
5555 Wissahickon Avenue, Suite 719
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19144-4540
www.liberationfellowshipcdc.com
Liberation Fellowship CDC Calendar of Scheduled Events
1. Job Readiness Training Course (Four 1 ½ hour sessions)
Tuesdays, May 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2008: 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
2. HIV-AIDS Education and Awareness Day
Saturday, June 21, 2008: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
3. Family Day and Community Flee Market
Saturday, August 2, 2008: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
4. Voter Education Event
Saturday, September 27, 2008: 12 noon – 3:00 p.m.
5. Art Workshop for Children and Adults
Saturday, October 18, 2008: 9:00 a.m. – 12 noon
6. Computer Technology Workshop
Saturday, November 15, 2008: 9:00 a.m. – 12 noon
7. Leadership Training Workshop
Saturday, December 13, 2008: 9:00 a.m. – 12 noon
8. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service
Monday, January 19, 2009: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Interactive Leadership Training course at Hebron Tabernacle

Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation
5555 Wissahickon Avenue, Suite 719
Philadelphia, PA 19144-4540
(215) 848-8511
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: John Elliott Churchville,(215) 435-4627, churchatty@msn.com
HEBRON TABERNACLE HOSTS LEADERSHIP COURSE MAY 6TH
Liberation Fellowship CDC will begin offering a four-part, interactive Leadership Training course at Hebron Tabernacle, 6630 Germantown Avenue (the corner at Phil-Elena Street), on Tuesday, May 6th and the three following Tuesdays in May, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. This is the first of a series of programs and activities that Hebron Tabernacle and Liberation Fellowship CDC will co-sponsor.
This course, free to the public, will focus on three core leadership values that promote positive social change: self-mastery (independence and personal responsibility), interdependence (working effectively within and among groups), and reflective leadership (team-building and shared group thinking that focuses on new, cooperative approaches to community problem-solving, and creation of new and needed programs, products and services).
Based on a building-block approach, the first session on May 6th will cover leadership introductory material and self-awareness issues that are essential in understanding personal and group leadership development. Session two, building upon the first session, will focus on time management. Session three will explore the interpersonal skills necessary to work with and among other groups. The final session will examine win/win strategies, listening to understand, and speaking to be understood skills that promote effective communication and team-building.
Rev. Paul L. Randleman is pastor of Hebron Tabernacle, a community-minded church located at 6630 Germantown Avenue.
Liberation Fellowship Community Development Corporation (LFCDC) is a federally tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It was created in March, 2006, by members of Liberation Fellowship Church of Jesus, Inc. in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as a separate, stand-alone outreach and community development expression of the church’s commitment to positive and progressive personal and societal change.