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Mounds View City Council April 12, 2004 <br />Regular Meeting Page 6 <br />• its current location providing numerous outreach programs to assist adults and kids and they will <br />do that in Mounds View. <br />Ms. Richter indicated that she feels the long term social impact will improve the financial picture <br />as well. <br />John Copas from Abbey Carpet indicated he spoke with Dan from the Mermaid and the <br />Boyscouts and Three Season Porch and they are all in favor of having the Church approved. He <br />then said he has to agree with Ms. Richter because he is very involved with North Heights <br />Lutheran and St. Andrew Lutheran Church and he sees all the benefits the churches can give. He <br />further commented that he has an employee who goes to Bethlehem and they have wonderful <br />programs that are more important to the community than the money value. <br />Mr. Lawson from the Baptist Conference provided information on the Church and said he feels <br />this Church could really benefit the Community with its outreach programs and donations to <br />various community organizations. <br />Mr. Lawson said that in the bigger picture of government churches have been a tax free facility <br />use and that has been a privilege of religious organizations but they have no intention of <br />muscling in on that and are willing to pay for services but, there is a purpose and it is because the <br />church creates a positive impact to those communities that they are in. <br />• Kenny Stokes, Pastor at Bethlehem Baptist asked Council to consider the broader good that the <br />Church can do for the community and not merely the economic good. <br />Mr. Stokes said that he feels that the proposal to establish a second congregation in Mounds <br />View would benefit the community spiritually and socially. He then said that Mounds View is <br />under serviced as far as churches go because Ramsey County has one church for every 980 <br />persons and Mounds View has 50% fewer churches. <br />Mr. Stokes commented that the social benefit and spiritual benefits should outweigh the <br />economic considerations. He then reminded Council that the anniversary of Columbine is <br />coming up and Columbine was an affluent community. He further commented that the Church <br />actively seeks ways to assist people in the community they are in and would do that in this <br />community. <br />Paul Settman commented that the strength of a City is its moral fabric and bringing this Church <br />to the City would improve its moral fabric. He then said that Bethlehem is a church that is <br />involved with its community and it actively seeks to find ways to help. <br />Mr. Settman indicated he was told one of the policeman went to the middle school on a parent <br />teacher get together to show things that are found in school. He then said that the parents were <br />shocked but it is a fact of life whether you are in the city or the suburbs. He further commented <br />• that he strongly supports Bethlehem coming to Mounds View and he believes that the Church <br />can help the City and the schools deal with the issues facing them. <br />