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Team Ministries
The Prayer Ministry Team maintains
the prayer ministry of our church which includes the Prayer Wall, prayer
emphasis and prayer meetings. If you are interested in being part of our Prayer
Wall, please call Bill Cothran or the church at 472-9069.
Check the bulletin board located in the hall behind the sanctuary for names and
addresses of family members and friends who are serving in the military.
Please pray daily for the following family and friends of our church serving in
the Armed Forces:
| Dustin Barnwell-California |
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Blaine Bodie - USCGC Polar SEA |
| Tyler Barnwell - Iraq |
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Sonia Powell - Camp LeJeune |
| Bryan Benstead - Qatar |
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Lanny Powell - Camp Lejeune |
| Grant Blackwell - Wisconsin |
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Grady Lee Rhinehart,Jr.- England |
| Patrick Steadman - Iraq |
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Jessica Brewer - California |
| Teddy Chalgren - Iraq |
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Beverly Templeman - Iraq |
If you have a family member or
friend that is not on this list, please call the church office at
472-9069, ext. 1.
This ministry is a practical ministry of the church that
focuses on the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit. A goal of this
ministry is to provide a forum for assisting families and groups of people to
manage the gifts God has given each of us and to become good stewards of our
health and well being.
There are many opportunities for people to serve within this ministry:
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Visitation group called the Cheerios (Cheer Inman
Outreach) This dedicated group of individuals meets on the 1st
and 3rd Monday of each month to address the needs of the folks
visited the prior two week. Open to anyone who is interested in home
visitation to our infirmed church and community members
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Health screening any health professional who would
like to assist with blood pressure screenings or other health screenings.
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Transportation/errand running/shopping - anyone who has a
little extra time to provide transportation or run errands for those in
need.
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Health Ministry Team opportunity for anyone
interested to serve on this team which assists in directing the health
ministry of our church
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Respite care anyone who would like to sit with
someone in need while their caregiver takes a break.
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Benevolence Team helping the needy of the
community
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Home Repair Team open to anyone who is able to help
with minor home repairs
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Counseling Team open to anyone who has professional
experience in the area of counseling
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Blood Drives open to anyone who would like to help
coordinate quarterly blood drives
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Nursing Home Ministry Team open to anyone who would
like to assist with Sunday morning services at local nursing homes
Operation Christmas
Child is an on going ministry of our church. Every year we wrap and fill
shoeboxes for needy children and deliver to the Samaritan Purse pick-up
site. The boxes are wrapped and ready for you to start filling them up.
Did you know that every Sunday we
minister to people at three of our nursing homes? Come join us at Golden
Age, Inman Healthcare and Camp Care as we lead these wonderful people in worship
and bible study. If interested in using your spiritual gifts through this
ministry, please call Eddie Whitaker.
Back Packs of Hope
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Our back pack program is designed to meet the needs of hungry
children at times when other resources are not available, such as weekends and
school vacation.
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Back packs are packed with bags of food that children take home
on weekends.
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Food is child-friendly, nonperishable, easily consumed and
vitamin fortified.
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Back packs are discreetly packed for children to take home on
the last day before the weekend or holiday vacation.
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There are more than 110 America's Second Harvest network members
operating back pack programs in 39 states and Washington, D.C.
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Nationally, members distribute as many as 35,000 back packs each
week.
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This program is the fastest growing National Program within the
second harvest network. Within the last year, the program has experienced close
to 100 percent growth.
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According to the USDA, an estimated 12.6 million children lived
in food insecure households in 2006. (USDA/ERS, household Food Security in the
United States: 2006)
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