Welcome New Ministry Incubator’s Partner Try Pie

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Try Pie is a social enterprise that empowers teenage girls to discover their identity and gifts in Christ through meaningful work. The Try Pie team builds reconciling community while learning about faith, job skills, entrepreneurialism, financial stewardship, all while making and selling great homemade pie across the Cedar Valley!

The future of youth ministry starts… with pie. Try Pie never wavers from its primary purpose—helping young people grow closer to Christ and their communities, one pie at a time—but they also soar where most missional entrepreneurs get stumped: they have genuinely integrated mission and business without cheapening either one. What an honor that Try Pie has chosen to partner with Ministry Incubators as they expand. We have learned so much from this joyous little ministry—which I am betting won’t be little for very long.

Check them out on their Facebook page here or their website.

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