March 8th, 2010 |
by Daniel Rowe |
Published in
Featured, Missions
It is a dangerous thing to become fooled by the enemy into believing that evangelism and mission work are only necessary in third world villages halfway around the world. While the need for the gospel can be seen everywhere, it is often most evident and yet most ignored right in our own communities. In fact, [...]
March 3rd, 2010 |
by Daniel Rowe |
Published in
Featured, Missions
Hope for the Hungry initially began providing relief through water filters, medical supplies, and funds for food to aid in the immediate emergency. Along with these supplies tents have been furnished to many families whose homes have been completely destroyed. A team of engineers recently returned after evaluating the condition of the Hope school and [...]
February 1st, 2010 |
by Daniel Rowe |
Published in
Missions
UPDATE:$22,493.31 has been given as of February 7. Offering will remain open for a long time to come. It will take years for Hati to rebuild. All proceeds to date have gone to Hope for the Hungry unless otherwise designated.
The earthquake in Haiti has brought unimaginable suffering to the poorest country in the western hemisphere, [...]
January 11th, 2010 |
by Jack Helmer |
Published in
Military
All prior service or current military personnel are invited to enjoy a potluck fellowship at the home of Jack and Karen Helmer (our military minister) at 803 Mustang Trail in Harker Heights [map] on Friday, January 15, from 6-9 pm. Please bring your favorite dish, your spouse, and a friend. For those who have husbands [...]
December 8th, 2009 |
by Daniel Rowe |
Published in
Missions | 3 Comments
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Week two update: Giving toward our church goal remained strong in week two. As of December 19, we have collected $38,087! This represents over 3,000 unreached people groups and puts us at just under fifty percent of our goal. Please continue to encourage giving amongst [...]
December 7th, 2009 |
by Daniel Rowe |
Published in
Missions
On Sunday, December 20, there will be a one day Coats for Kids jacket drive in the church foyer. All coats and jackets donated will be distributed through Hope for the Hungry to local children in the Belton-area.
Students at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor have already contributed 50 coats to the cause, and now is [...]
December 2nd, 2009 |
by Jason Goings |
Published in
Missions
Even after 2,000 years of Christian influence, more than 1.5 billion people are still missing out on the opportunity to hear the Gospel. They are hidden behind cultural, physical, political and language barriers to a Gospel witness.
This year, our Lottie Moon Christmas Offering goal as a church family is $78,000. That may sound like a [...]
November 5th, 2009 |
by Andy Davis |
Published in
Church News
Beverly Ulmer, the wife of our former youth minister, Dwayne Ulmer, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday after a battle with cancer. Please pray for Dwayne and their three sons, Eric, Kyle, and Kevin during this difficult time.
If you would like to attend the burial in Temple, it will be [...]
November 2nd, 2009 |
by Jason Goings |
Published in
Missions
(Written by Barbara Springer)
We had great weather for our prayer walk in the “high places” of Paris today. We praise the Lord for this! We began at the Notre Dame church around 9:45 am and completed our prayer walk at the Sacred Heart church, which sits on a hill overlooking the city, at [...]
October 28th, 2009 |
by Kandy Kirkley |
Published in
Adults
A Chili Cook-off will be held on Sunday, November 15, following the evening service. Men will be encouraged to sign-up in their small groups on Sunday, or by calling the church office to get in on the fun. You may also email Kandy Kirkley to sign-up or get more information.
Prizes will be given for the [...]