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It is a Greek word that is frequently used in the New Testament.  Jesus uses the verbal equivalent of this noun (Mark 1: 14) as the first response to his announcement of the kingdom of God.  It is frequently translated “repent” in our English Bibles, but metanoia, as Jesus uses it has deep meaning beyond what we usually think of when we think of repentance. 

Metanoia is located within the Chicora Cherokee Neighborhood in North Charleston.  Click Here to find out more about our neighborhood.

Metanoia is about making a positive change in our lives and in our society. Metanoia wrongly understood is a guilt ridden awareness of all that is going wrong in our lives and society. Metanoia properly understood is a push forward toward something better for us and for our world. It is a positive change that brings us closer to what God intends for God’s creation. Break down the word and we see that its first syllable, “meta” in Greek literally means “with,”  “Noia” means understanding. Metanoia is not change for change sake, it is positive change with deep understanding of the implications. 

Rev Evelyn Oliveira preaches at St. Matthew Baptist church, the church where Metanoia is housed.

 

Metanoia Community Development Corporation is an attempt to embody the priorities of God’s Kingdom in our world.  In the beginning of his preaching ministry Jesus names Metanoia (making positive change) as the first step toward the Kingdom of God

We seek to recognize Jesus’ call for all of us to engage in metanoia - seeking the Kingdom of God through promoting positive change in ourselves, in our neighborhood, and in our society.

We look to foster metanoia within ourselves. We are asking one another to turn from former habits that were destructive toward actions that mold us into the fullness of who God has created us to be.  And we recognize that this kind of change needs to begin with each of us as individuals.

We are looking for metanoia in our neighborhood. We recognize that a variety of forces, some within our control others outside our control have left our neighborhood without many of the resources that can make it a safe and affordable place to live. As neighbors of faith we are pushing together to strengthen our community - to make it more like the kind of neighborhood God intends.

We are pushing for metanoia within our society. We recognize that God calls everyone make the changes that will move us toward kingdom priorities. That means calling for change within our neighborhood, AND outside of it as well. We are pushing for positive changes that make a more just society for all citizens regardless of race, economic status, or sex. This means calling for metanoia in the halls of our business, government, educational, and church institutions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Milestones

2001 - Metanoia begins as the "Charleston Poverty Initiative" of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of SC.

April 2002 - Urban Ministers Evelyn Oliveira and Bill Stanfield are comissioned and begin a year of listening to community residents in North Charleston

 January 2003 - Evelyn and Bill work to form a "Board of Advisors" made up of a majority community residents.  The name Metanoia is chosen. Metanoia opens community office space

April 2003 - Bill and Evelyn buy a home in Chicora/Cherokee.  The Board of Advisors decides to start a local after school program after gathering neighborhood feedback.

August 2003 - The Metanoia Young Leaders Program begins its first year of operation with an enrollment of 17 students.  

January 2004 - The Board of Advisors becomes a 9 member board of directors and Metanoia Community Development Corporation is Born.

March 2004 - Metanoia is awarded its first non-CBF related grant for the Young Leaders Program from the WC English Foundation.

March 2004 - Metanoia leads an eventually successful campaign to overturn a Charleston County School Board Decision to Close Chicora Elementary School.

July 2004 - at the first ever Metanoia Board Retreat in Beaufort SC it is decided that Metanoia will begin to look at boosting homeownership in the community.

October 2004 - Metanoia is given one of four statewide community achievement awards by the SC Assoc. of CDCs.

September 2004 - Metanoia partners with the Charleston Homeownership Resource Center to begin offering quarterly homeownership classes in the community.

May 2005 - Metanoia begins the rehabilitation of our first two homes in partnership with Nehemiah Community Revitilization Corporation.

December 2005 Metanoia hires former Board Member Anthony Joyner to direct our Housing program.

June 2006 - Metanoia begins our first Summer Freedom School in partnership with the National Cildren's Defense Fund.

August 2006 - Metanoia's Young Leaders Program begins its 4th year with 42 students in Elementary and Middle Schools.

January 2007 Metanoia begins the economic development portion of our mission in earnest by receiving a grant to fund a minority contractor training academy in North Charleston.

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