Rent Party at Charming House

When a realtor describes a house as charming, we have four words of advice: RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! Our house is charming. It is possibly the oldest house in town. The new part was built in 1845 to be the hotel for the railroad when it came through. The last owner was an Irish woodworker. He did some lovely work on the trim. He made a nice back door and beautiful window over the kitchen sink. Why he used single pane glass is beyond me. He restored the hardware to period. He did level the floor in one of the rooms. He made it into one house out of three tiny apartments. (sort of) It still had three electric meters with two wire, knob and tube and old romex to much of the house.

The oil burner was on its last. The old iron pipes to the upstairs bathroom were mostly occluded. The drains weren’t much better, but the switch plates had fairies and waterlilies on them. The wood trim in the kitchen has charming little crosses drilled in it. I have basically replaced the heat system, the plumbing and the electrical service. I am working on rewiring, bit by bit, sorting out the mess. I won’t even start on the shape of the barn. But they say the value of real estate is mainly location. It is a great location.

We were rebuilding the barn to make the ministry and the business more efficient. Then I got sick. That messed everything up. There have been a series of setbacks. Bishop Thomas really wants to see a team of college kids come here to help finish the barn. I don’t know how that is going to happen. Bethann lost her job last summer. We have to pay for Cobra health insurance out of pocket. That takes more than her Unemployment Compensation. We had the court case against the city to keep the ministry going. that put the business on hold and hurt the business. We were both sick around Christmas, so that hurt the business. I was very sick last month, so that hurt the business again. We are on the verge of being able to make some major progress in helping the homeless in Philadelphia, if we had a basic facility there and could be full time working at that, instead of being distracted by the icon business. At the same time, we are on the verge of possibly losing our house, losing our current base of operations, and joining the ranks of the homeless ourselves.

So we are making an appeal.

We are having a rent party this Saturday evening, March 16, starting at 6:30. Since it is Cheesefare Sunday next week, we will be serving vegetarian chili, “Tender Hearted Shepherd’s Pie” (vegan), some cheese and veggies, chips and dip, dessert, etc. The $10 cover charge includes the food and soft drinks. Beer and wine will be available for additional donations. If you want to play an instrument to add to the festivities, please make it unplugged. Kevin Paige is bringing his guitar and his keyboard and his great talents to make music. We are hoping that the Ackers will favor us with some music as well. We are clearing out the furniture, so if you want to dance, you may.

We live at:
27 North Front St.  (in the middle of beautiful downtown)
Souderton, PA 18964

Call or email to let us know if you plan to attend, so we know how much food and drink to prepare.
phone: 267:497-0267
cranford@shoutforjoy.net  (If you can’t attend, but want to help, you can Paypal gifts to this email. If it is designated as a gift from one Paypal account to another, neither one is charged fees. Thanks! God bless you!)

It’s a cheap date for a good cause. We are going to try to have green beer in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. Hey, I was tickled that the first one to RSVP to say that he was coming was Philly rock legend Kenn Kweder! Please come join the fun.

2 thoughts on “Rent Party at Charming House”

  1. Well, it’s official. We got four certified letters stating that the mortgage company has started the foreclosure process. We have until April 5 to come up with $4,569.80 or they foreclose.
    I’m trying to catch up on orders, the ones that haven’t cancelled. Bethann is looking for work as a dental assistant. We are trying to build the ministry and stay healthy.

  2. The party was a roaring success even though Mr. Kweder never showed up. It snowed and sleeted so most people coming from a distance cancelled. Our house was full. It was so much fun to see a mix of friends from so many different connections in our life. Although, as I’m thinking about it, they all have had some involvement with The King’s Jubilee. There were Mennonites, Catholics, Orthodox and a stray Pentecostal; all lovely people. Six or seven people came who were complete strangers. They came because they were invited by a friend and felt it was the Christian and neighborly thing to do. There were others who could not make it because of the weather or because of the snow or distance who sent money via Paypal or mailed checks or sent it with a brother to the party or slipped it in a handshake at church this morning or stuffed it in my pocket or handed Bethann or myself an envelope or check or cash.
    We are very hopeful. The first fruits of this money is actually going to turn on the electricity to one our neighbor’s business workshop. We are filling out the paperwork to negotiate a lower interest rate with the mortgage company to manage better long term.
    Thank you all for your help and for your prayers.

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