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More than a fundraiser
EGC’s fundraisers have expanded over the years to embrace the diverse gifts of our staff members and ministry partners, adopting more creative content expressions.
More than a fundraiser
Pulling back the curtain on EGC’s content creation process for our annual fundraiser.
At a historic church space in the heart of Cambridge, a diverse choir has gathered to worship God. But instead of a Sunday, it’s a rainy Saturday morning. In place of a congregation, a camera crew adjusts lights, angles shots, and tries to stay on schedule. But like any church gathering, there is coffee.
It’s film day for the Emmanuel Gospel Center as we prepare for our annual fundraiser and virtual concert.
This year, we’re filming at Central Square Church, a sacred space that’s hosted luminaries such as Fanny Crosby, who penned the lyrics to “Blessed Assurance,” and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who preached there to more than 2,000 people on a snowy Sunday evening in 1960.





























EGC film day in preparation for our annual fundraisers. Photography by Rosa Cabán at R9Foto.
Each year, we partner with different churches, which generously host us as we film content for our next fundraiser.
“It’s yet another point of connection and relationship-building that happens, where these relationships are leveraged and strengthened in the process to create something that will be a blessing beyond that moment,” says Saranya Sathananthan, researcher in residence at EGC. “Every church we’ve filmed in is aesthetically unique, and I do think that being in God’s house contributes to the quality and essence of his presence with us in the moment and in the feel of the final piece.”
Central Square Church’s historic building underwent a renovation in 2020, much like EGC’s fundraisers were remade for the pandemic era.
“Some sayin’ it’s the ending — I think it’s a new beginning.
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Originally the brainchild of Jeff Bass, EGC’s executive director, our annual fundraisers began as dinners hosted by multiple partner churches around the region.
It was important to Jeff that the fundraiser not just raise funds but also advance the Center’s mission in multiple ways.
“I love that EGC’s fundraiser is missional for us,” he says. “It raises money for our work, yes, but it also invests in Christian creatives, provides a significant connecting opportunity for Christians throughout Greater Boston, and worships God by celebrating some of the ways we see Jesus at work in our city.”
(l-r) Hanna Garcia, Elijah Mickelson, Jalen Williams, Caleb McCoy. Photo credit: Rosa Cabán at R9Foto.
Over time, we consolidated the fundraiser to one location. For several years, we held the event at Florian Hall in Dorchester or Jubilee Christian Church in Mattapan. (EGC staff members still have flashbacks of cleaning the expansive sanctuary with a household vacuum cleaner before resetting all the chairs for the next Sunday’s worship services.)
Then came the pandemic, and like everyone else, we had to pivot. Our 2020 fundraiser consisted of a single video, “Cry Out,” which included Caleb McCoy’s prophetic line, “Some sayin’ it’s the ending — I think it’s a new beginning.”
That meant rethinking our approach to content and gathering as a community.
“God has made us as individuals with different gifts that come to make up and culminate in the whole body. When we collab, we truly honor ourselves, we honor God, and we also bless others.
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Even before the pandemic, we had been moving away from presentations to embrace the diverse gifts of our staff members and ministry partners, adopting more creative content expressions.
But our next fundraiser marked a clear separation from the past. The pandemic was the first time we began working with local artists in a consistent, professional capacity, and we created a hybrid in-person and virtual concert event that resembled a drive-in movie theater experience.
Caleb, EGC’s marketing manager who wrote and performed “Cry Out,” says it’s a beautiful thing to collaborate with talented artists, dancers, filmmakers, musicians, poets, photographers, and singers.
“This has strengthened relationships among the Christian creative community, and continues to be a blessing in the city,” he says. “And to think, this largely came out of the chaos of COVID, when many artists shared the same uncertainty with their vocation and expression. It just shows how God continues to make beauty from ashes.”
Jen Aldana, singer, songwriter, and worship leader. Photo credit: Rosa Cabán at R9Foto.
For EGC staff, friends, and ministry partners, it’s a deeply meaningful experience.
“I am inspired by this unique space where filmmaking, art, and church community blend together to create something beautiful and sacred,” says Hanna Garcia, development manager at EGC.
“God has made us as individuals with different gifts that come to make up and culminate in the whole body,” says Giovanni Acevedo, poet, photographer, and filmmaker. “When we collab, we truly honor ourselves, we honor God, and we also bless others.”
“Performing and participating in EGC’s fundraiser event was an incredible blessing!” says Jen Aldana. “As a Boston-based artist, it was special to see my work come to life in a new way by creating an acoustic version of my song ‘Trust in You’ — a song about trusting in God through every season, with EGC’s vision. They stand true to their mission by incorporating the arts and empowering and uplifting others. . . It was truly a blessing to take part in.”
“As a Boston-based artist, it was special to see my work come to life in a new way.”
Each film day is a unique opportunity to connect with these artists. Saranya says she was blessed to catch up with them and hear about the latest in their lives.
“It’s beautiful to see believers with different skills and active expressions of faith come together and contribute to something that uniquely demonstrates those talents and heartfelt stories while also reflecting a bigger picture of our amazing God and all he can do through those whose lives are surrendered to his purposes,” she says. “I left the time feeling full of joy.”
That joy sees the team through what can sometimes be a messy process of making the sausage.
“There’s a bit of chaos and feeling that spike of adrenaline, especially for those who are keeping track of the schedule, managing the equipment, and helping with all the logistics that are involved in making it happen,” Saranya says. “All these are things that you don’t really get a grasp of in seeing the final piece.”
Saranya Sathananthan. Photo credit: Rosa Cabán at R9Foto.
Saranya says she’s wrestled with the filming process. It doesn’t always feel like a natural worship experience with all the bright lights and lidless, one-eyed cameras staring you down.
“But I’ve been surprised at how the Spirit often moves even in the constrained settings we often film under,” she says. “There was definitely a moment when our EGC choir was singing the Doxology together, hearing our voices magnified through the acoustics in the room, with Pastor Larry [Kim] and Laura [Mitchell] watching and singing along, that I felt like this was my sincere thanksgiving and worship to the Lord. I was grateful to be there with everyone amidst the non-stop laughter and great energy that was created together.”
As Saranya says, we hope this joyful creation and artistic expression “speak truth and encouragement to people in our collective moment and are also often timeless for those moments of needed encouragement.”
You can watch the concert anytime by subscribing to our YouTube channel.
The EGC board, staff, and friends choir at our 2024 film-day shoot. Photo credit: Rosa Cabán at R9Foto.
Cry Out: New Music Video & Lyrics
Cry Out
This year, EGC’s annual urban ministry celebration was a bit different. Instead of a party, we sent out a gift. Straight from the heart and spirit of EGC’s creatives, this song and music video is for you to enjoy, reflect on, and share. Below you’ll find the video link, lyrics, and art photos.
Like the Christian leaders we serve, EGC is in a time of deep listening—to God and to other leaders—in this unexpected season of distancing and connecting, conserving and giving, caring and surviving. Friends, may this song inspire you to cry out to God with all that you need, as you also hear the cries of those Jesus loves.
Music Video
Cry Out. Music and Lyrics by Caleb McCoy & Jaronzie Harris. Sound Production by Caleb McCoy. Video Directed & Edited by Elijah Mickelson. Videography by Giovanni "Fugi" Acevedo and Sue Murad. Behind the scenes Photography by Rosa with R9Foto. All precautions were taken in the filming of this video to ensure the health and safety of the artists, film crew, and Boston public.
Lyrics & Photos
CALEB
See I just wanna go on record
That this is never what I expected
Take away our pride and possessions and
It’s gonna beg the question, what is anybody left with?
What do you do in a pandemic?
Who takes the blame and who gets the credit?
Some will second guess it and others will get prophetic
Some sayin’ it’s the endin’, I think it’s a new beginning
We still have abundant life, we can live it up
But when Lord speaks we should listen up
And it shouldn’t take a virus that’s killing us
To think about the elderly, the poor, and the prisoners (that’s real)
It changed the whole world as we know it
But hopefully we can learn from this moment
We need beauty from artists and words from the poets
It’s time to dive deep, like the pearls in the ocean
I know you sad Sunday service is closing
But this the best time for the Church to be potent
How can we go serve the hurt and the homeless?
Do we really believe every curse can be broken?
I think we do, so let’s see it then
Some people need food, some will need a friend
Some people need a song, go and sing it then
This our prayer ‘til we meet again, that
We need perseverance through the pain
We need God to clear it when it rains
It’s only by the Spirit that we change
So let the people cry out
And God gave a command—it was, “Love one another”
Through the hard times enemies become brothers
The only thing certain is the God that’s above us
Let the people cry out
Jaronzie
We cry out in this world where calamity’s conjectured on a curve
We confront our own fragility
Raising up petitions and repenting on our bended knees
Seeking asylum from a sickness of a different breed
Shadow of death looming long on society
But servants of the Most High still trust in His authority
Who grasps the globe in His hands? Who is the King of Kings?
Holding all of our existence in supreme dexterity
Lifting up the cup of my salvation, calling urgently
Hoping that the God who formed creation will deliver me
Resting in His promise, drawing power from the NIV
Knowing that He’s faithful so I give Him this doxology
Chorus
We need perseverance through the pain
We need God to clear it when it rains
It’s only by the Spirit that we change
So let the people cry out
And God gave a command—it was, '“Love one another”
Through the hard times enemies become brothers
The only thing certain is the God that’s above us
Let the people cry out (So we all pray together)
ALL
Let the people cry out to you
Let the people cry out to you
Let the people cry out to you
Let the people cry out
Let the people cry out to You (for healing)
Let the people cry out to You (for breakthrough)
Let the people cry out to You (for deliverance)
Let the people cry out
The Word
When the righteous cry out for help,
The Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles
The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.
Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers them out of them all.
Psalm 34:17-19
About the Artists
Caleb McCoy
Caleb writes, performs, records, and shoots videos for Christian hip-hip through his ministry called OAK. His ministry also mentors other Christian hip-hop artists in Boston. Before the stay at home advisory, you could find Caleb ministering in schools, communities of youth at risk, and sold-out concert venues across the region. The OAK albums are available on Apple Music, Google Play, Spotify, and wherever albums are sold. Caleb also is EGC’s Development Manager and teaches the EGC 101 introduction to EGC’s city ministry.
Jaronzie Harris
Jaronzie is an educator, worship leader, playwright and director who uses research and the arts to unite communities and promote justice. She is currently a scholar in the Institute for the Study of the Black Christian Experience at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and the Research & Networking Associate at EGC for the Boston Black Church Vitality Project. Before the stay at home advisory, you could find Jaronzie meeting with Christian leaders across eastern Massachusetts to bolster youth programs and develop spiritual vitality through collaboration and the arts.
Elijah Mickelson
Elijah is a storyteller, pastor, and director. He serves as EGC’s director of communications helping churches and Christian leaders tackle the complexity of the urban environment. He is also the founder of the Filmmaker Collaborative. The purpose of the Filmmaker Collaborative is to build community, encourage one another in the creative process, and explore collaboration. Contact Elijah at emickelson@egc.org.
Rosa Cabán
Rosa Cabán is R9 Foto. Rosa is a photographer who uses the arts to bring influence to communities in need of God's love. She is currently serving on the creative team in the media department at Impact Church. Before the pandemic, you could find her cooking, hosting friends, and working on projects with other Kingdom artists.
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