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Fall Redeemer Community IMPACT
Redeemer will host a drive-by/drop-off School Supplies and Food Drive for Metrocrest Services. It will be at Redeemer from 8-12.
Three ways to give:
- Bring FOOD: Non-Perishable Foods and Personal Hygiene products for the Metrocrest Services Pantry to help our neighbors directly with tangible goods that are desperately needed.
- Bring SCHOOL SUPPLIES: Even though the 2020-2021 school year is underway, there are still needs to fill. Consider bringing disinfecting wipes, gallon zip lock bags, #2 pencils, crayons, markers, highlighters, notebooks, construction paper etc.. The school supplies will be distributed to kids in need through Communities In School of North Texas.
- Make a MONETARY DONATION: You can donate money which will be given to Metrocrest. In the past we have donated money to help with back to school, and Hearts & Soles . This year, they are asking for money to help keep their pantry stocked due to the current needs in the community. If you wish to donate, you can donate in person, or online at RedeemerECC.org; If you are giving online please mark the box Hearts&Soles/Back to School as your designation.
Want to volunteer? Contact Megan Edge.
Metrocrest Services’ Food Pantry needs donations of breakfast cereals.
So, Redeemer is hosting a Cereal Donation Drive.
May 1 – 8
Drop of your donations of breakfast cereal in Redeemer’s lobby by the main entrance.
Questions? [email protected]
Redeemer’s Book Club is meeting via Zoom.
Purpose: to build friendships and understanding as we learn from each other by discussing one book a month. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction, classic, recent) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding and perspectives. Everyone is welcome!
Time: We meet online on a Sunday evening once a month at 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Upcoming Dates & Books:
- October 16th – Where the Light Fell: A Memoir by Philip Yancy (320 pages)
- November 13th – Sooley by John Grisham (355 pages)
- December 11th – The Sentence by Louise Erdrich (400 pages)
- January (?) – Destiny and the Republic by Candice Millard (354 pages)
For details and Zoom invitation, contact: [email protected]
Purpose: to build friendships and understanding as we learn from each other by discussing one book a month. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction, classic, recent) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding and perspectives. Everyone is welcome!
Time: We meet on a Sunday evening once a month at 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Here are the upcoming book discussions:
- January 15 – Destiny and the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine, and the Murder of a President by Candice Millard (354 pages)
For details and Zoom invitation, contact: [email protected]