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Racial Reconciliation Discussion Group
This group usually meets the last Sunday of the month to discuss issues of race, ethnicity, multiculturalism, and how to be united as brothers and sisters in Christ.
Join us for a potluck dinner and discussion in Redeemer’s Fellowship Hall. — Sometimes we meet at Bethel Bible Fellowship, so contact Pastor Dieula for details: [email protected].
Racial Reconciliation Discussion Group
This group usually meets the last Sunday of the month to discuss issues of race, ethnicity, multiculturalism, and how to be united as brothers and sisters in Christ.
Join us for a potluck dinner and discussion in Redeemer’s Fellowship Hall. — Sometimes we meet at Bethel Bible Fellowship, so contact Pastor Dieula for details: [email protected].
Racial Reconciliation Discussion Group
This group usually meets the last Sunday of the month to discuss issues of race, ethnicity, multiculturalism, and how to be united as brothers and sisters in Christ.
Join us for a potluck dinner and discussion in Redeemer’s Fellowship Hall. — Sometimes we meet at Bethel Bible Fellowship, so contact Pastor Dieula for details: [email protected].
Racial Reconciliation Discussion Group
This group usually meets the last Sunday of the month to discuss issues of race, ethnicity, multiculturalism, and how to be united as brothers and sisters in Christ.
Join us for a potluck dinner and discussion in Redeemer’s Fellowship Hall. — Sometimes we meet at Bethel Bible Fellowship, so contact Pastor Dieula for details: [email protected].
Help bless the children of an incarcerated parent! – We are partnering with Angel Tree, a program of Prison Fellowship, to connect parents in prison with their children through the delivery of Christmas gifts given on their behalf.
Beginning Sunday, December 4th. Find the display in the lobby to see how you can help these families.
Helping meet the need of an angel is as easy as 1-2-3:
- Select an angel from the Angel Tree in the lobby. You will follow the instructions given to you that correspond with the particular angel you chose.
- Purchase a gift (costing $25) and wrap it.
- Deliver the gift during the week before Christmas by following directions given for your angel.
To help or ask questions please contact Robert Case or [email protected].
Help bless the children of an incarcerated parent! – We are partnering with Angel Tree, a program of Prison Fellowship, to connect parents in prison with their children through the delivery of Christmas gifts given on their behalf.
Beginning Sunday, December 4th. Find the display in the lobby to see how you can help these families.
Helping meet the need of an angel is as easy as 1-2-3:
- Select an angel from the Angel Tree in the lobby. You will follow the instructions given to you that correspond with the particular angel you chose.
- Purchase a gift (costing $25) and wrap it.
- Deliver the gift during the week before Christmas by following directions given for your angel.
To help or ask questions please contact Robert Case or [email protected].
Harvest Community Garden is a member of Community Gardens of Carrollton. It is run by group of people from the community who grow organic produce for themselves and give half of what they grow to the food pantry at Metrocrest Services.
They gather Saturday mornings to harvest produce and work in the garden.
Stop by and learn about what we do and sign up for one of our new plots!
Find us on Facebook and check out our website: www.harvestcommunitygarden.org
Email Stan at [email protected]
Harvest Community Garden is a member of Community Gardens of Carrollton. It is run by group of people from the community who grow organic produce for themselves and give half of what they grow to the food pantry at Metrocrest Services.
They gather Saturday mornings to harvest produce and work in the garden.
Stop by and learn about what we do and sign up for one of our new plots!
Find us on Facebook and check out our website: www.harvestcommunitygarden.org
Email Stan at [email protected]
Harvest Community Garden is a member of Community Gardens of Carrollton. It is run by group of people from the community who grow organic produce for themselves and give half of what they grow to the food pantry at Metrocrest Services.
They gather Saturday mornings to harvest produce and work in the garden.
Stop by and learn about what we do and sign up for one of our new plots!
Find us on Facebook and check out our website: www.harvestcommunitygarden.org
Email Stan at [email protected]
Harvest Community Garden is a member of Community Gardens of Carrollton. It is run by group of people from the community who grow organic produce for themselves and give half of what they grow to the food pantry at Metrocrest Services.
They gather Saturday mornings to harvest produce and work in the garden.
Stop by and learn about what we do and sign up for one of our new plots!
Find us on Facebook and check out our website: www.harvestcommunitygarden.org
Email Stan at [email protected]