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Meet Our Partners & Servants

Blackhawk builds partnerships and relationships with organizations throughout Dane County, nationally, and globally to learn and engage in ways that instill trust, promote dignity, and seek peace and prosperity for the flourishing of all. We come alongside and partner with organizations that are spiritually neutral, as well as those who are faith-based, in the areas of food and housing security, racial reconciliation and justice, education and economic equity, incarceration and post prison, human trafficking, and crisis response. We believe in partnering and coming alongside others to do good works, which promotes good will, that opens doors to the Good News.

Community Partners

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Brader Way
Anana Elementary School
Milele Chikasa Anana Elementary School (formally Falk Elementary School) serves students in Early Childhood Learning and Kindergarten through 5th grade and are committed to preparing students to be college, career and community-ready by challenging them to achieve at high levels academically, socially and emotionally. Anana Elementary School is partnering with Blackhawk Brader Way through Madison Public Schools Foundation’s Adopt-a-School program.

WayForward Resources
WayForward Resources (formally Middle Outreach Ministry) brings the community together to create food and housing security through action and advocacy. Their vision is a community where everyone has the stability to thrive.

Downtown
The Beacon
The Beacon homeless day resource center works to provide community solutions to help men, women, and children who are experiencing homelessness in Dane County. Blackhawk Downtown supports the Beacon through the monthly Cooking for Good events and ongoing collection of items (underwear, socks, etc.) needed by their clients.

Capital High School
Capital High School serves students in grades 9-12 who are interested in an alternative high school. Capital High focuses on personalized learning to address each student’s strengths and areas of growth. It is designed as a small learning community where students are supported through an advisory model to develop core knowledge and skills, while exploring their interests and engaging in post-secondary planning. Capital High School is partnering with Blackhawk Downtown Church through Madison Public Schools Foundation’s Adopt-a-School program.

Fitchburg
Badger Prairie Needs Network
Badger Prairie Needs Network (BPNN) is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting poverty and ending hunger locally. BPNN operates a food pantry that serves food insecure households in Dane County. They offer a free community meal on 1st and 3rd Saturdays each month, nutrition education & culinary arts classes in their commercial-grade kitchen, a community garden, and free legal advocacy focused on ending homelessness and leveling the playing field for people with limited financial means.

Leopold Elementary School
Aldo Leopold Elementary School is a diverse, caring school whose mission is to empower each child to become an enthusiastic lifelong learner. Leopold provides quality education by providing an integrated multicultural curriculum, an environment that recognizes individuality and fosters self-esteem, and a commitment to a mutually responsible partnership between students, families, staff and community. Leopold Elementary is partnering with Blackhawk Fitchburg through Madison Public Schools Foundation’s Adopt-a-School program.

Impact Teams
Blood Drive Teams
Blackhawk Church partners with the American Red Cross and hosts blood drives at Blackhawk Brader Way and Blackhawk Fitchburg multiple times throughout the year. The blood is donated to the American Red Cross who distributes our donations throughout the community. The Blood Drive Teams provide support for the Blood by greeting, registering donors, or helping at the refreshment table.

Centro Hispano Team
Blackhawk’s Centro Hispano Team will come alongside Centro Hispano by serving at the weekly Mercadito (“Little Market”) and other Centro events throughout the year.

Cooking for Good – Brader Way
The Cooking for Good Team at Brader Way serves our neighbors who have experienced and fled domestic abuse by monthly preparing a meal in the Brader Way kitchen that is dropped off and served to guests at Domestic Abuse Intervention Services (DAIS).

Cooking for Good – Downtown
The Cooking for Good Downtown Team serves our neighbors who are experiencing homelessness by monthly preparing a meal in the Upper House kitchen that is dropped off and served to guests at the Beacon.

Impact Ministry Events & Special Projects Support
Blackhawk Church has initiatives and events that are catalytic, raise awareness, equip resources, and benefit our partners, communities, and our congregation. The Impact Ministry Events & Special Projects team provides support for these through various tasks such as administrative, event day setup/clean up, greeting, donation sorting and delivery and more.

Mother & Child Resource Team
Mother and Child Resource Ministry comes alongside new mothers and fathers by providing struggling families with many essentials for newborns. The ministry receives referrals from a variety of agencies around Dane county and receives calls from mothers who have a baby on the way and are not prepared. We collect gently used or new donations of newborn clothing (up to 12 months) and supplies (blankets, bottles, diapers size newborn or 1, etc.) in the Mother and Child Resource donation bin on the lower level of Blackhawk Brader Way.

School Support Teams
Blackhawk Church partners with four schools through Madison Foundation for Public School’s Adopt-a-School program. The School Support teams come alongside our partner schools by encouraging students and staff and occasional special projects and events support.

Global & National Partners

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Global Partners
Beacon of Hope | Kenya
Beacon of Hope is a registered faith and community based non-governmental organization in Kenya and that was established as a way for women in a Nairobi slum to develop vocational skills that would allow them to work and provide for themselves and their families. The organization now serves the community through a clinic, preschool, primary school and vocational training center. It’s focus is on creating transformation in the spiritual, physical, economic and social wellbeing of the people they serve.

Food for the Hungry | Bolivia
Food for the Hungry is a Christian organization seeking to end all forms of human poverty by going into the hard places and closely walking with the world’s most vulnerable people. They do this by providing life-changing resources such as clean water, medical aid, food, equal educational opportunities to girls and boys, vocational training and empowerment in the midst of unimaginable hardships. They have been working in Bolivia since 1978 and they have invited Blackhawk to come alongside the community of Lajastambo.

Open Roads | Romania
Open Roads is a Romania based organization in Craiova that serves young people who’ve been orphaned, released from state institutions and left to brave the world alone. Through a Sports and English Camp in the northern Alps of Romania, Open Roads serves many young people who will hear the gospel message for the first time and understand their worth and love in God.

Questscope | Middle East
Questscope is an international non-governmental, non-profit organization with the goal of “putting the last, first.” Since its start in 1988, Questscope has walked alongside people whose lives are ravaged by war and poverty in the Middle East. Their programs are designed and implemented by marginalized communities that serve to drive the most impact. Programs include mental health and well-being, emergency aid, entrepreneurship, juvenile justice, education, and mentorship.

National Partners
Eaglecrest Alaska Missions | Alaska
Eaglecrest Alaska Missions is a unique mix of intense experiences designed to equip and empower individuals to become Christ-centered disciples in their world. In Sutton, Alaska , they seek to bring the presence of Christ by enhancing life in the community and beyond through work projects, day camps, weekly cookouts, and special events.
Impact Teams
Global & National Servants Encouragement Team
Blackhawk Church currently supports over 30 Global and National Servants who live in the U.S. and across the world. The Global & National Servants Encouragement connects with Blackhawk’s Global and National Servants to learn from, pray with and encourage them.
GO Teams (Short-term Trips)
Global and National GO Teams provide learning and serving experiences for teams sent from Blackhawk to visit and support global and national partner organizations as they work to meet their goals.

Global & National Servants

Blackhawk currently supports about 30 Global and National Servants who live in Madison, nationally, and globally. Servants serve in a variety of capacities – discipleship training, church planting, immigrant outreach, environmental initiatives, community development, medical training, campus ministry, and more. Over half of the Servants are members of Blackhawk who are significantly involved in various Blackhawk ministries or former members of Blackhawk who are involved in ministry in other parts of the country and around the world.
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Global Servants
Rachel & Cornel Mich – Commission Ministers Network | Romania
Rachel and Cornel serve in Youth Ministry in Baia Mare in Northern Romania. There they serve youth in their local church through evangelism, discipleship, and a youth group, as well as where needed in their church and community.

Brian & Patti – Christar | Greater London, UK
Brian serves as the Hindu Affinity Director, providing spiritual, administrative, and visionary leadership for the overall ministry, member care, and equipping of Christar members in several countries. Patti serves as the Women’s Ministry Coordinator of the Hindu Affinity, supporting, encouraging, and training women.

Chuck & Katie – Reliant Mission | Southeast Asia
Chuck serves as the Director of Agricultural Program Development, working to create jobs and increase the incomes among those that are making only $2 a day, through the development of village-based enterprises.

Aaron & Tiffany Robinson – Cru | France
Aaron serves as Cru’s National Campus Director of France and Tiffany assists him in this role. Tiffany also trains new staff members in our city. Their role primarily gives leadership to a multi-cultural team of missionaries (about 30 staff in 5 cities) with the goal of making Jesus known through evangelism and discipleship among the university students in France.

Razvan & Allyssa Savu – SEND International | Romania
Razvan and Allyssa seek to glorify God and bring the greatest possible good to people in Craiova through the preaching of the gospel, making disciples of Jesus among middle school, high school, and college students, and equipping and mobilizing Romanians to do the same. They also serve in the community to help vulnerable people, including Ukrainian refugees.

Craig & Tracy Sorely – Creation Stewards International | Kenya
Craig is the Kenya Director of Creation Stewards International, with the goal of helping transform people to walk closer with Christ and towards a vision for creation care that embraces the fullness of the Gospel. They strive to see communities being transformed in all their relationships, starting with God and spreading into their relationships with other people and with the creation that surrounds them.

Jim & Molly – Questscope | Middle East
Jim is the Regulatory Director for an organization that partners with local nationals to educate and meet the needs of at-risk children and their communities. Molly works as a secondary English teacher in an international school.

Luis Vega – Siloam International | Honduras
Luis is the Siloam International Director for Latin America. He facilitates mission trips and missionaries in evangelism, discipleship, church planting, seminars, and spreading the gospel through many means.

Tom & Becca Whitney – Overland Missions | Angola
Tom & Becca work to identify remote people groups of southwest Angola and engage them with the love of Christ through actions and the spoken gospel to empower indigenous believers to be who God created them to be, as well as equip and launch them into continuing the ministry on their own.

Yumama – Protos Bridging International | Taiwan
Yumama is involved in church planting among unreached people groups in rural Taiwan.

National Servants
Ed Brown – Care of Creation | Wisconsin
Ed serves as the Executive Director of Care of Creation, an organization that pursues God-centered responses to environmental challenges across the world.  He is also a Catalyst for Creation Care for the Lausanne Movement and coordinates the global Lausanne/WEA Creation Care Network.

Leiton Chinn & Lisa Espineli Chinn – Yielded Evangelical Servants, Inc (YES Inc) | South Carolina
Leiton serves as a Mobilizer for International Student Ministry regionally in North America and globally through various mission networks like the World Evangelical Alliance Mission Commission, the Lausanne Movement, the Global Diaspora Network, the Association of Christians Ministering among Internationals, the Anglican ISM Network and Ethnic America Network.  

Jon Dahl – Intervarsity Christian Fellowship | Madison, WI
Jon serves as an InterVarsity campus minister at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His work is to grow communities of graduate students and faculty at UW-Madison that are marked by depth of vision and discipleship.

R – An International Campus Ministry | United States
R serves at a large university where he leads outreach to international students and scholars.

Scott & Bonnie Roe – Cru | Madison, WI
Scott is the Southern Wisconsin Cru Area Director, which includes leading and training the Madison area and Southern Wisconsin Cru Staff, as well as student leaders on the UW-Madison Campus.

Brian & Rachel Schultz – Cru | Fort Collins, CO
Brian & Rachel serve families, young professionals, and business leaders with Cru City, training and mentoring men and women to influence their specific corner of the city with the gospel. They also care for hurting individuals and families and help connect people and churches to serve in the community.

Joshua & Sarah Seykora – Hope Sports / Youth With A Mission (YWAM) University of the Nations (UofN) | Hawaii
Joshua and Sarah serve to bring positive holistic (spiritual, physical, mental) change and impact to individuals, families, and communities through relief work (building homes for the poor in developing nations), teaching/training, discipleship, mentorship, coaching (health, life, fitness), and sharing the Gospel, helping people to form lasting relationships with Jesus Christ.

Brian & Linsey Smith – Athletes in Action | Lowell, MI
Brian serves as a digital content strategist, responsible for maintaining AIA’s app and creating Bible studies and discipleship resources for staff and students. Linsey provides mental health services for AIA students and staff.

Jeff & Karen Vandenberg – Navigators | Madison, WI
Jeff serves as the Campus Director for The Navigators at UW-Madison. He engages in relational and initiative evangelism, establishes new believers through Bible studies, groups, and conferences, and equips leaders and laborers for Christ’s Kingdom around the world.

Jim Walker – Cru | Orlando, FL & Madison, WI
Jim serves remotely as Program Manager for Global Operations Projects through Cru’s headquarters in Orlando and as campus ministry team member at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. On campus, he engages students through evangelism, leads undergraduate Bible studies, trains students in spiritual disciplines, prays for and disciples students.

Jeff & Beckie Wiegel – Navigators | Madison, WI
Jeff and Beckie serve with the Navigators at UW-Madison. They help staff and students grow in Christ through one-to-one discipleship, with an additional focus on ministry with younger Navigator alumni.