Clint Patronella
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Clint Patronella
Clint Patronella SEVEN MILE ROAD (WALTHAM) About the Family Clint and Andea met and quickly realized they were better together than apart and married in 2008. Andea is a dedicated stay-at-home mom and Clint has served in ministry for 15 years with a master's degree in Historical Theology (ThM) from Dallas Theological Seminary. PRAY. Pray for God's provision in resources and for favor in the community. Pray for gathering and development of a core team. Pray for God to save many in Waltham and beyond through this church. Pray for a facility to serve as an outpost for the gospel. PARTICIPATE. Seven Mile Road is seeking strategic partners as we build our core team and prepare for the launch in fall 2017. We need people to commit to regular prayer, to provide resources for our planting effort and to come and join us in the work (short-term and long-term capacities). PROVIDE. There are numerous ways to help a church plant. Please visit sendnetwork.com/planterfunding for NAMB's policy on providing for church plants. Contact me at clint@sevenmileroad.org, @cpatronella on Twitter or scan the QR code below. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Before moving to Boston to plant a church, Clint served as a groups pastor at The Village Church, ministering to men and women on the Dallas campus. In their free time, Andea and Clint both enjoy good conversation, good eats, coffee, reading and raising their beloved children: Bryton (6), Haddon (5), Everett (2) and, their newest arrival, Evangeline. They cannot imagine a better adventure together than planting a church in Greater Boston. About the Church Plant Seven Mile Road's vision is for every man, woman and child have repeated opportunities to see, hear and respond to the gospel. We exist to bring glory to God by making disciples as we saturate the city of Waltham with the gospel, providing a clear and compelling witness of the real Jesus. Waltham is a diverse community of 62,000 a few miles west of center-city Boston along the Charles River. It has become a settling place for commuter families outside Boston. It's unique blend of townies, young professionals, families and refugees make it a strategic outpost for the gospel. Consistent with the rest of Boston, roughly 2 percent is evangelical, making it virtually an unreached people group in one of the most influential cities in the world.