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		<title>Q&amp;A with Erik Bonkovsky</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 20:18:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As of 7.1.08, Erik Bonkovsky became the official pastor of Franklin Street Community.  Most of us already know him and enjoy his sermons often, as he&#8217;s been sharing preaching duties at FSC for some time.  But to acquaint us with the nitty-gritty, here are some questions that Eric was so kind as to answer for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As of 7.1.08, Erik Bonkovsky became the official pastor of Franklin Street Community.  Most of us already know him and enjoy his sermons often, as he&#8217;s been sharing preaching duties at FSC for some time.  But to acquaint us with the nitty-gritty, here are some questions that Eric was so kind as to answer for us:</p>
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<li><strong>What led you to pursue becoming the pastor at FSC, rather than&#8230;well, anywhere else in the wide world? </strong><strong></strong>Several things about FSC made it attractive to me. First, I love the people I&#8217;ve met from FSC. Second, FSC is a church in and for and with the city of Richmond. For too long churches have focused on the suburbs and neglected the city. Third, FSC is part of a larger network of churches around Richmond that want to see more people transformed by God&#8217;s love.</li>
<li><strong>Who / what have been the largest influences in your life (in any respect &#8212; intellectually, spiritually, personality-wise, etc.)? </strong><strong></strong>The biggest influences on my life are my wife, my kids, my parents, and close friends. A lot of people have influenced me in ways they&#8217;re not even aware of. I learned how to think in college and graduate school. I&#8217;ve been influenced spiritually by a bunch of close friends over the last few years. It&#8217;s my family that shapes me most in terms of personality.</li>
<li><strong>Besides feeding the homeless via Loaves &amp; Fishes, what are some other ways that FSC can help others in need within our city? </strong><strong></strong>I&#8217;m sure there are a bunch of ways that FSC can (and will) help those with needs in Richmond. We haven&#8217;t figured out the specifics yet. But in general, it starts with being good neighbors, being good friends, and partnering with others (especially churches) who are already helping those in need.</li>
<li><strong>From what sources do you draw a lot of ideas and material for your sermons (besides the Bible of course)? </strong><strong></strong>Reading&#8211;other books and magazines; from my own life (especially as I&#8217;m aware of shortcomings and God&#8217;s goodness to me.) From conversations with friends who challenged me to think deeply and see the world from a novel point of view.</li>
<li><strong>What part of town do you live in? </strong><strong></strong>Currently we live in Mechanicsville. We will be moving into the Fan/West of Boulevard later this year, hopefully.</li>
<li><strong>Where did you grow up? </strong><strong></strong>I grew up in New England&#8211;born in Vermont, attended high school in Massachusetts&#8211;with a brief stint in Atlanta in between. That explains my support for the Red Sox, Celtics, and Patriots.</li>
<li><strong>How did you meet your wife? </strong><strong></strong>We met through mutual friends and through our involvement in Young Life while we were in school in New Jersey.</li>
<li><strong>What does a typical weekday look like for you? </strong><strong></strong>Spending time with God, with people, and with my family. Thinking about how to know God&#8217;s love for me and then communicate that love to other people.</li>
<li><strong>What does a typical weekend look like for you? </strong><strong></strong>During the weekend I spend lots of time with my family&#8211;playing outside, reading, exercising. We also like to share meals and laughter with friends.</li>
<li><strong>What are some of your favorite foods? </strong><strong></strong>Italian cuisine; fresh vegetables; red wine; ice cream</li>
<li><strong>What are some of your favorite books? </strong><strong></strong><em>The Brothers Karamazov,</em> <em>The Age of Innocence</em>, <em>A Tale of Two Cities</em>, <em>To Live in Peace<br />
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<li><strong>What kind of music do you usually prefer listening to? </strong><strong></strong>Some current favorites are: David Wilcox, Shawn Colvin, Indelible Grace, Red Mountain Church, Josh Ritter, Andrew Bird</li>
<li><strong>Any big plans for the summer (vacation, concerts, clam-bakes, studies, goals)? </strong><strong></strong>Getting established at FSC, moving into RVA, short trips to the North Carolina beach with the family.</li>
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		<title>One Campaign</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2007 23:31:32 +0000</pubDate>
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Erik brought this to some of our attention earlier this week. Just click on the image to learn more. It&#8217;s something we should all be thinking about, if not just as a church, but as Christians.
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Erik brought this to some of our attention earlier this week. Just click on the image to learn more. It&#8217;s something we should all be thinking about, if not just as a church, but as Christians.</p>
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