Press Release: East Nashville’s New Eden Project Reaping Healthy Rewards for the Hungry
September 9th, 2009Download the full press release below:
Got Tomatoes?
August 31st, 2009Got Tomatoes?
Peppers? Squash?
The extra veggies in your garden could feed your hungry neighbors!
Drop off your surplus at the East Nashville Cooperative Ministry to provide emergency food relief: Monday–Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 807 Main Street, East Nashville.
Email edenproject@encm.org to learn more or to sign up!
Spring 2009 Newsletter
June 24th, 2009Read our latest newsletter from Spring 2009 to catch an update on the latest happenings at East Nashville Cooperative Ministry!
Spring 2009 Newsletter
Find ENCM at the East Nashville Farmers Market
June 19th, 2009On Wednesdays through the summer, ENCM will have a table at the East Nashville Farmers Market on S 10th St. and Russell near Five Points. While we are not selling any produce yet, we are spreading the word and soliciting support for our new program, The Eden Project (read about it further on this site). We are also gleaning left overs from local farmers for emergency assistance and composting.
Click here for directions or here for a map
Songwriters' Night at Memorial Lutheran Church, Saturday 6/20
June 19th, 2009Memorial Lutheran Church is hosting a singer-songwriters evening to benefit East Nashville Cooperative Ministry. Come, bring your family, and enjoy some of Nashville’s amazing talent. Find the details of the event on the attached pdf flier. Mark your calendars now: Memorial Lutheran Church and ENCM will be having a songwriters night bi-yearly. The date of the next event is November 21st.
Press Release: East Nashville Cooperative Ministry Breaks Ground on Food Relief
April 7th, 2009Download the full press release below.
Eden Project Message To Churches
April 7th, 2009The East Nashville Cooperative Ministry is embarking on several new initiatives to address hunger in our community. While maintaining its emergency food relief efforts, ENCM is rethinking how we “feed the hungry.” We are inspired to help both recipients and supporters receive healthier benefits and build relationships across our urban community that can transform lives.
Local churches are invited to participate in these ground breaking projects. Many who feel they have little to give now have the opportunity to provide healthier food to their neighbors at little or no cost.
ENCM is seeking volunteers in the area to kick off The Eden Project, a ministry that partners families who grown their own food in home gardens with those who cannot. In addition to exchanging food and work, knowledge of how to grow food is passed on to those who face the threat of hunger.
Volunteers may also choose to donate their surplus garden produce to the East Nashville Cooperative Ministry or volunteer in the McCoy Memorial Garden. Food from these sources will supplement the non-perishables available in the emergency food boxes ENCM distributes.
A representative of ENCM would be happy to visit and speak to your church in further detail about these opportunities. If you have any questions about how to get involved or would like more information, please feel free to email Bonnie Bogen at bonnie@jbogen.com.
We hope that your church members will prayerfully consider seeking an end to hunger in East Nashville by joining in these transformative new efforts.
ENCM Promotional Video complete!
March 11th, 2009With the help of Jonathan Moore from PK Productions, we have just finished our first installment if the ENCM promotional video. This short film (8 minutes) is nicely coupled with a presentation on the Co-op, a Sunday School lesson, or even a sermon. Email us to schedule an ENCM representative to come show the video.
Winter 2008 Newsletter
March 11th, 2009Read our latest newsletter from Winter 2009 to catch an update on the latest happenings at East Nashville Cooperative Ministry.

