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Night after night, a pastor ventures into St. Louis’ streets. A new film tells his story

by Chuzde
July 14, 2022
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Night after night, a pastor ventures into St.  Louis' streets.  A new film tells his story

Rev. Kenneth McCoy has been called St. Louis’ “pastor of the streets,” and he’s earned the title. From the dead of night to the early morning, he leads teams of pastors through dark St. Louis’ streets, seeking out people struggling with addiction, mental illness and homelessness.

McCoy has been on this mission since 2015. He calls it the Nightlife Ministry.

Reverend Kenneth McCoy, of the progressive AME Zion Church, is the subject of a new documentary.

Three nights a week, equipped with high visibility vests and bearing sandwiches and cans of water donated by Anheuser-Busch, he tries to bring hope to those streets — even though, at times, the people he meets there are suspicious, or even hostile, to his mission.

“What’s important is that we give of ourselves, that we make that human contact with people,” McCoy, a pastor at the Progressive AME Zion Church, said during Wednesday’s St. Louis on the Air, “It’s the streets, and we’re essentially trespassing; We’re on somebody else’s turf. So I expect, oftentimes, the unexpected. Most of the time, nothing really happens… But the nights that it does, it’s just kind of off the chain.”

Indeed, several scenes in a new documentary, called “Night Life,” show McCoy and other pastors dealing with the unpredictability of life on a St. Louis street between the hours of 11 pm and 2 am Other scenes capture the sounds of gunshots echoing nearby.

Most of the documentary’s scenes, including interviews, are presented in striking black and white imagery. More than five years in the making, its premiere is set for July 17 at the St. Louis International Film Festival.

Seth Ferranti, the St. Louis filmmaker who wrote and produced “Night Life,” said he became fascinated with McCoy after writing an article about his ministry for VICE in 2015. From there, Ferranti and a camera crew captured more than 100 hours of footage, which ultimately become a 70 -minute final cut.

St.  Louis filmmaker Seth Ferranti.
St. Louis filmmaker Seth Ferranti, who co-wrote the 2017 true crime documentary “White Boy,” is making his directorial debut with “Night Life.”

“What he’s doing, it’s not for everybody,” Ferranti told St. Louis on the Air. ,These people are just caught up in it, you know, they need help. Some of them, maybe they don’t want help right now, but if that help is there, like the Reverend Ken McCoy is trying to extend to them…think how many lives you can save.”

McCoy does have success stories. He recalled a young man “who was on his way to kill someone” before running into the Nightlife ministry. There was a hotel room and rehab for an unhoused woman who, at first, had been too embarrassed to ask for help because she had lived on the streets for a week without a bath.

But there are other cases. In 2016, McCoy attempted to connect a woman named Felicia with housing and substance abuse support. In one scene of the film, McCoy, wearing his yellow vest, is shown meeting her on the street in order to give her food for the long night.

Despite McCoy’s efforts to get Felecia help, a local rehab facility turned her away because it had no room. He had to drop her off at Hodiamont Tracks, where she lived with other addicted people. Days after the filmed meeting, McCoy learned she had died of an overdose.

“To be perfectly honest with you, after that, I really thought about discontinuing the ministry,” he said.

He still hasn’t gotten over that tragedy. It’s one of many he’s witnessed in the past seven years. But even after such a loss, McCoy said he couldn’t let himself end the ministry. Not when there are so many hurting making their lives on dark St. Louis Streets. They are still worthy of help.

“There are other Felcias out there,” McCoy said, recalling what he told himself in those moments of doubt. “You need to keep doing this.”

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What: “Night Life” at the St. Louis International Film Festival
When: July 17, 2022
Where: Edison Theatre, 6465 Forsyth Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63105

,St. Louis on the Air” brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region. The show is hosted by Sarah Fenske and produced by Emily Woodbury, Kayla Drake, Danny Wicentowski and Alex Heuer, Avery Rogers is our production assistant. The audio engineer is Aaron Doerr,

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