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Chichi Ibegbu

Journey Group Leader at The Well Community Church

Chichi Ibegbu has extensive experience in various educational and community service roles, currently serving as a Clerk at Amherst Town Court since July 2017. Additionally, Chichi has been a Journey Group Leader at The Well Community Church, volunteering monthly to facilitate discussions and activities for children. Substitute teaching at St. Pius X Catholic Parish has been ongoing since September 2017, covering grades from first to seventh. Chichi held the position of Group Head at both the YMCA (Meadow Elementary) and Kenton Family YMCA/Herbert Hoover Elementary, along with several volunteer roles, including a Team Leader at Just for Kids Before and After School Program and volunteer positions at summer camps and religious education events. Chichi holds a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Niagara University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Medaille University.

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Getzville, United States

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The Well Community Church

In 2001, a group of college students and a 29-year-old pastor got together in a living room to talk about what church ought to be. We wrote on 3x5 cards what we thought was important and what we thought wasn’t. Looking back, we were crafting the philosophy of The Well in that room. And the verse that kept hounding us was Acts 2:42. We became convinced that the best way to accomplish the Great Commission was one conversation at a time, and that the Christian life was not meant to be lived alone. Thousands of years of tradition have piled up on top of what the early church found so important. We have made our simple religion complicated and we wanted to go back to some of that early simplicity. The other part of that verse is an unwavering commitment to Biblical teaching. We choose to teach through Scripture chunk by chunk. By walking through Scripture in order, the way God inspired it to be written, we can’t skip topics. Some think that hearing about issues like predestination and homosexuality will drive people away from the faith. Our experience has shown the exact opposite. When those who have dark and painful pasts come and hear a message filled with hope and love and grace, and when they look down the row and see others crying because of the scars of their past and know they are not alone, God moves. We teach the hard topics because they need to be taught, because it keeps us in right relation to our holy God and to each other.


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