The Metro: How a Ferndale church is building community through comedy

Drew Fralick, co-lead pastor of the Renaissance Vineyard Church, joined the show to share more about what inspired him and his wife to start a comedy club in the church’s basement.

Drew Fralick, co-lead pastor of the Renaissance Vineyard Church in Ferndale, performs at the "Joke Gym" in the church's basement.

Drew Fralick, co-lead pastor of the Renaissance Vineyard Church in Ferndale, performs at the "Joke Gym" in the church's basement.

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The pandemic was a lonely time for a lot of people. Social isolation quickly became social distancing. While there was a good reason for that, the separation caused a lot of problems that may now be associated with disconnection, loneliness, and apathy. 

Today on The Metro, we spoke with co-lead pastor of the Renaissance Vineyard Church in Ferndale Drew Fralick. He and his wife started a comedy club in the basement of the church to help build positive, in-person connections within the community after the pandemic, while creating a space for local comedians to try out new material. Called the Joke Gym, the space also hosts addiction recovery meetings every other Friday. 

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