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Major Changes For The Dusty Cover

TueMay 26

Posted in Books, Community, Missional, Third Place | 16 Comments »

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For over a year now The Dusty Cover has grown into a small hub of relationship and activity in the West End of Winnipeg.  When we opened the doors our goals were to create a hospitable and safe environment for people in our neighbourhood to connect with us and each other.  The books & the coffee were secondary to our commitment to be present for our neighbours in a neutral context in order to build genuine relationships and trust.  Our weekly kids program has developed into connections that serve families of all kinds.  We wanted to tangibly love our community while taking our place alongside the people as part of the fabric of the West End.  In all these things we have been successful.  In fact, it has gone far beyond our expectations.  It has been out of the core community built from the bookstore that our church plant, Little Flowers Community, was born.

While we have exceeded our own expectations in the vision for The Dusty Cover, we have been faced with some very serious challenges.  Though set up as a business, it was intentionally designed to place emphasis on community building and relationships, not profit or marketing.  The growing expenses of sustaining the business side of the ministry have become more than we can handle.  However, the bigger challenge is volunteers.  Because of the hours and nature of the ministry, it has proven nearly impossible to get adequate volunteers, making it a significant stretch on our small missionary staff who are also actively involved in programs & ministries both here and abroad.

Faced with these challenges and after much prayer and consideration we have come to a decision.  At the end of Saturday, August 15th, 2009 The Dusty Cover, as it is, will be closed for good. We cannot express how appreciative we are to all those who made this project possible.  The time, energy, passion, books and money people invested into us have born good fruit that will continue to blessing our community for years to come.  We do not see this as a failure, but the next step in an exciting journey for our ministry.

You may have noticed that I said that The Dusty Cover as it is will be closing.  That’s right!  This isn’t the end of The Dusty Cover.  Little Flowers Community (which is a partnership between YWAM & Mennonite Church Manitoba) is in the process of working with a group of Christian business people who want to help us find a more permanent ministry centre in the neighbourhood.  Their goal is to acquire an apartment building in the community with retail space on the main floor.  In addition to providing quality housing to low-income people and a Christian presence in residence, they are committed to converting a section of the commercial space into a multi-purpose ministry centre for Little Flowers, community programing & outreach, etc.  In other words, like a small community centre.  (More details about this project coming in the near future).

Since The Dusty Cover did it’s best to building community, our hope is to integrate the store on a smaller scale into this community space.  Why have a church library when you can have a community book space?  We may even try to develop a lending and/or trade program.  So, as you can see, while the store will be closing in it’s current incarnation, it will return.  Please pray for us through the coming months as we process these changes.  I’ll keep you posted, as we are sure to have some special events/sales (as well as work days, for the braver few) in the months to come.

If you have any questions, please feel free to let me know.

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16 Responses to “Major Changes For The Dusty Cover”

  1. Bill Hutchison says:
    May 27, 2009 at 1:20 am

    Glad to hear that something new will come out of this, but sad to see this place go. I have enjoyed reading about it and how it has become a part of the community.

  2. Jamie says:
    May 27, 2009 at 1:24 am

    Thanks Bill. I feel much the same.

    Peace,
    Jamie

  3. The Krow says:
    May 27, 2009 at 6:22 am

    Bro!

    Praise God for the work that has been established through the Dusty Cover. I only wish I were there when I lived in winnipeg so I could learn from what your doing. I think it’s beautiful how you seek to find innovative ways under the guidance of God how to presence the kingdom in areas that are most needed. We’ll continue to hold you guys in prayer and wait for excitment to see what God is doing next.

    I’d love to chat sometime to learn more of this adventure, I’m still looking at the idea of it as a good way to reach a community where my heart is.

  4. Rick Apperson says:
    May 27, 2009 at 8:39 am

    Wow. Well this seems more of an organic change than just something abrupt and different. I like how God seems to be shifting you towards more community not less.

  5. Jamie says:
    May 27, 2009 at 8:51 am

    Hey bro,

    Thank you! I welcome more conversation. Drop me a line..
    Peace,
    Jamie

  6. Jamie says:
    May 27, 2009 at 8:51 am

    Thanks Rick. I think you are right in your assessment. Keep us in prayer!

    Peace,
    Jamie

  7. Auntie Corey says:
    May 27, 2009 at 8:57 am

    Hey Jamie, whatever you do it is always a blessing to your ministry and your community. Blessings for the future, you guys are a true gift and we thank God for you.

  8. Jamie says:
    May 27, 2009 at 8:59 am

    Thanks Auntie Corey, that really means a lot to us!

    Peace,
    Jamie

  9. Heather says:
    May 27, 2009 at 10:37 am

    Hi Jamie;

    Trevor often talks about “Holy Dying” as there often being a very real and valuable reason/set of reasons for an existing program – as wonderful as it might be – to consciously choose to end, so that something new might be born.

    We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers, and think that the new opportunities sound very exciting indeed.

  10. Jamie says:
    May 27, 2009 at 10:45 am

    Thanks Heather. We are believing that too. Unless a seed falls to the earth and dies…

    Peace,
    Jamie

  11. Bryan Riley says:
    May 28, 2009 at 8:58 pm

    It sounds like God has exciting plans for you and the ministry there. I’m sure He’s speaking it into your heart and it will be greater than you imagine.

  12. Jamie Arpin-Ricci says:
    May 28, 2009 at 9:01 pm

    Thanks Bryan!

    Peace,
    Jamie

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