Shepherd Community Center
With 40 years of addressing the issue of poverty, Shepherd Community Center has brought insight and wisdom in how to effectively change the issue. We thank you for visiting our YouTube Channel and would appreciate you subscribing and sharing our videos with others. Our intent is to sincerely move the needle as it relates to poverty with the love of God which He demonstrated through His Son Jesus Christ.
Shepherd Community Center's mission is to break the cycle of poverty on the near Eastside of Indianapolis by engaging and empowering the community to cultivate healthy children, strong families, and vibrant neighborhoods through a Christ-centered approach that meets the physical, emotional, spiritual, and academic needs of our neighbors.
Shepherd Community Center - The First 40 Years
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Podcast #87 It's the season for volunteers!
Phoebe Fetters 40 Year Message
Mayor Joe Hogsett 40 Year Message
Todd Young 40 Year Message
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Podcast #86 Why do people struggle to pay the bills in this economy?
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Podcast #85 New ministry begins with internships.
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty #84 - How churches can engage with their communities
Vice President Mike Pence 40 Year Message
Daniel J Elsener 40 Year Message
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Podcast #83 - How a mentor made a difference in this pastor’s life
Scott Davison 40 Year Message
Jeff Simmons 40 Year Message
Some Very BIG News!
Diego Morales 40 Year Message
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Podcast #82 - Christian Compassion & Our American History
Scott Swan 40 Year Message
Shepherd Community Academy - Day 1
Ruby Celebration: Open House & Groundbreaking
Gregg Chenoweth 40 Year Message
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Podcast #81 - Shepherd launches a major expansion!
Ray Hashley 40 Year Message
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Podcast #80 Shepherd is helping families during the summer.
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Podcast #79 How Medicaid & food stamps effects people in poverty
Senator Jim Banks 40 Year Message