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Uniontown Salvation Army welcomes new officers

By Frances Borsodi Zajacheraldstandard.Com 6 min read
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?Lts. John and Kate Esker are still settling in as officers in charge of the Uniontown Corps of the Salvation Army. But the couple is very happy to accept their first assignment.

“We are very excited. We can’t stop sometimes,” said John Esker. “We get something to eat, put our daughter to bed and then come back and continue working. We are trying to use some of the skills God has given us to improve the corps.”

The Eskers are replacing Capts. Christopher and Jennifer Blessing, who left Uniontown at the end of June for a new assignment in Franklin. The Blessings had served the Uniontown community for five years.

The Eskers recently graduated from The School for Officer Training in Suffern, N.Y., and were commissioned as officers and ordained into the Salvation Army.

John Esker is a native of Youngstown, Ohio, while Kate Esker grew up in Philadelphia. They met at Valley Forge Christian College in Phoenixville, where John earned a bachelorĢƵ degree in pastoral ministries and Kate studied music education. The couple married in 2007 and have a 2-year-old daughter named Cadence.

Kate Esker joined the Salvation Army as a small girl.

“My family went to their soup kitchen and the officer told my mom about the kids’ program,” she remembered.

Today, Kate EskerĢƵ sister and brother-in-law, Monica and Andy Seiler, are officers with the Salvation Army in Atlanta while her brother Luke Barney and his wife, Sara, are preparing to enter officerĢƵ training in the Salvation Army next year.

John Esker grew up in the Assemblies of God.

“After we married, we decided to make the Salvation Army our church,” he said.

The couple attended a Salvation Army church in Norristown, where they volunteered in the Sunday school program and also did some preaching, while still attending college and working.

John Esker noted he had also enjoyed a good experience as he worked at Salvation ArmyĢƵ Camp Lador in Waymart.

“That was my first taste of the Salvation Army and I liked what I saw. They provide an incredible service to children who would never have these opportunities. They made it all possible,” he said.

The Eskers finished Valley Forge in May 2009 and started officerĢƵ training with the Salvation Army in New York that August.

“God was good to us in allowing us to make the transition as smooth as possible,” said John Esker.

They’ve made another smooth transition to Uniontown, where they are getting a feel for the corps and the community.

“The beauty of the army moving different officers is that the corps is fully operational on its own. The officers are unique because they are not just a pastor/preacher/counselor but also do business. In some ways, thatĢƵ a challenge but in many ways, itĢƵ rewarding,” John Esker said.

In their first days, the Eskers already have ideas for the Uniontown corps. John Esker wants to provide help to the corps’ part-time caseworker to increase the number of people being processed.

People can be seen by appointment only but the Eskers want to set up a waiting room and have John Esker lend assistance so that people can walk in and be served.

The Eskers also want to increase the days of the food pantry distribution from one to two a month. Food is given out from 11?a.m. to 3?p.m. on the first Friday of each month. Walk-ins are welcome. There is no pre-registration, but the pantry shuts down that day when the food runs out.

The couple noted the soup kitchen is doing well. Open from 11?a.m. to 12:30?p.m. Mondays through Fridays, the soup kitchen serves anywhere from 60 to 200 people daily. Summer attendance seems higher because children are not in school and join their parents in the meal. In addition, many people come to the soup kitchen because the building has air-conditioning.

“In the summer, we hope to make the lunch area a cooling station throughout the day so that people can come in and enjoy the air-conditioning and have water,” said John Esker.

“We’re looking to start a Salvation meeting — a service Sunday nights with a meal thatĢƵ open to the soup kitchen clientele. We want to start it as soon as we can,” said Kate Esker, noting the corps offered a similar program several years ago.

John Esker said they plan to move the youth group to the Emergency Disaster Services lounge, where they will have more room and hope to inspire more youths to participate.

“We’re hoping our youth program will grow,” Kate Esker said.

Of course, these changes mean a need for more volunteers and probably more fundraising.

But John Esker noted, “By improving the quality and capacity of the corps, we improve the quality of the community.”

The Eskers are already pleased with the volunteers who currently serve the Uniontown corps, talking about their expertise and dedication.

Uniontown also provided a good first impression for the couple, who were taken by the amount of businesses, both local and those that are part of chains.

“We thought it was cool there are so many churches in this area,” John Esker said. “ItĢƵ hopeful because churches are community driven to help. Hopefully, we can band together and have a similar vision.”

But while the Salvation Army does provide service to the community, including the Emergency Disaster Service canteen, the Eskers noted they also have a strong commitment to their congregation.

“We know itĢƵ important to take care of the church here,” John Esker said.

He also commented, “We want people to understand that while we provide food, clothing and services, itĢƵ under Jesus Christ that you can change your life for the better. Sometimes that inner transformation is necessary for a more permanent solution.”

The Uniontown Corps of the Salvation Army offers Sunday school at 9:45?a.m. and a holiness service at 11?a.m. on Sundays. There are also provide programs for people of all ages. For more information on the Salvation Army or to volunteer, call the office at 724-437-2031 or stop by the corps building, located at 32 W. Fayette St.

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