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Director:

Donna Sheehy, known as Goth Mom Donna, is a subculture minister within the Goth Community. She is the Director and the founder of the Grave Robbers Ministry. The Grave Robbers started in the Greater Cincinnati area in the United States and over the years has expanded to a major networking and outreach ministry.


Donna has been involved in ministry for many years as a staff member of the Asylum Ministries (Cornerstone) and also the Director of two mainstream ministries, the Upper Room Ministries and the Rejoice Ministries, also in the Greater Cincinnati area.  She attends the Crossroads Community church in Cincinnati, Ohio.

 

 

 

Staff:

Natalie Free is a staff member of the Grave Robbers Ministry. She is a graphic designer and artist that has been involved in ministry for several years. She was a staff member of the Asylum ministries at Cornerstone. She currently attends and is actively involved in the Anchor Fellowship in Nashville, Tennessee. Natalie’s message is to bring healing to those that are rejected and involved in self abuse. 

 

 

 

 

 

Stephen Bradford Long is a former YWAM (Youth With a Mission) missionary, and a survivor of the religious shootings that took place in Arvada and Colorado Springs, CO. He is also a musician, a student of vocal operatic technique, and a writer with a book on its way to publication. He is now a missionary in the Goth subculture, focusing on bringing the love of Christ to those rejected by churches.

 

 

 

Grave Robbers:

 Stephen Weese is a speaker and author of God Loves The Freaks. A freak himself, Stephen believes the church should be more open and accepting of subcultures. He reaches out to Goths, Punks, Geeks and Freaks as director of his ministry, Fans for Christ. His message is simple: God looks at the heart, not the outward appearance, and has made some of us different and wonderful. His book calls for the churches to come together in unity, acceptance, and grace instead of churning out "happy little robots" who act, speak, and dress the same. Stephen resides in Los Angeles, CA where he teaches at a community college, writes and acts in films, does voices for Japanese animation, plays role playing games, performs his punk music, and reaches out to freaks.