First, we wanted to thank everyone for your support and encouragement as we realign our Mission, Vision and Organizational Goals to biblical principles and practices.

We had some technical glitches with North Texas Giving Day and wanted to apologize for any inconvenience. If you still want to help us toward our financial goals, we would greatly appreciate it. God has placed some exciting things on our hearts and could use your support to make them successful. You can use the Joyful Giver link below to donate.
Q Commons
3e is thrilled to bring to McKinney this two-hour live event that educates Christians on how we can bring hope and leadership to our communities in a critical moment for America. Q Commons equips Christians on how to thoughtfully engage our cultural moment through exposure, conversation, and collaboration. National speakers will include: Bob Goff: Everybody Always ,
Jo Saxton: The Gift of Hospitality , and Scott Harrison: Founder and CEO of charity:water. 3e will bring three speakers to the event who are featured below. Save the date and register for next Thursday evening, October 25 at 7:00 pm. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and beverages and hors d'oeuvres will be served. Space is very limited so register today to reserve your spot. Qcommons.com/mckinney
Featured Speakers:
Greg Thompson
Director for Research and Creative Strategy for Clayborn Temple & Co-writer of a new musical production called “Union: A Musical” that tells the story of the Memphis Sanitation Worker’s strike of 1968, Martin Luther King Junior’s last campaign. He holds an MA and PhD from the University of Virginia, where he wrote his dissertation on Martin Luther King Junior.
Deborah Hill
Deborah is an experienced non-profit director, currently the director of Project Hope – a ministry of The Storehouse of Collin County, speaker, writer, counselor and racial reconciliation activist who is passionate about partnering in the work of restoration and equipping others to answer the call to heal our communities. Deborah is also a member of the Threaded  leadership team.
Clay Brantley
Former Presbyterian minister and graduate of Texas A&M, Austin Seminary (M.Div. and D.Min.), and SMU Perkins School of Theology (M.T.S.) He has worked on the U.S./Mexico border, traveled to Lebanon, Syria and Cuba, spoken at youth and adult conferences and summer camps, participated in mission trips, and become an active part of the Retreat House in Richardson, Texas. In April 2018 he participated in a Civil Rights Pilgrimage with Faith Forward, Dallas, traveling to Jackson, Memphis, Birmingham, Montgomery, Selma, and Atlanta.
3e United recently took a delegation to hear Michael Rhodes, author of the new book Practicing the King's Economy speak about the book and how we can live out these Kingdom practices in practical ways. From there our group of leaders walked through a Cost of Poverty Experience simulation. COPE is an event that offers participants a glimpse into the lives of low-income individuals and families living in our community. It is a look into the obstacles that are faced, the decisions that are made, and the consequences that impact these families every day. It was an incredible experience for those that participated, leaving some in tears as they felt, some for the first time, compassion for those on the fringes in our community. There was great conversation afterward as we reflected on our experience and then had some great takeaways for moving forward. 3e is planning to bring COPE to Collin County, stay tuned for upcoming dates.
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