11/28/2012

SMALL GROUPS, BIG IMPACT

Small Groups can have a big impact!
This month the Crown Hill Group served dinner with New Horizons and the Belltown Group sorted HUNDREDS of pairs of shoes with Redeeming Soles. FEW HOURS X FEW PEOPLE X FEW TIMES A YEAR X FAITH = BLESSINGS
Crown Hill group serves dinner with New Horizons Ministries
Belltown Group sorted HUNDREDS of pairs of shoes with Reedeming Soles

11/20/2012

MAYOR MCGINN WANTS YOUR FOOD


Not for himself, but for local food banks. Mayor McGinn called on Seattle residents to donate food, money and volunteer time to local food banks, facing the double whammy of increasing numbers of clients and declining food donations.  “As families and individuals struggle to make ends meet in a difficult economy, we want to make sure that no one goes hungry in Seattle.” According to the Seattle Food Committee, in the last five years, Seattle food banks have seen a
25 percent rise in the number of clients coming to them for help. At the same time a recent report on hunger and homelessness by the U.S. Conference of Mayors shows a 31 percent decline in the amount of food donations in the area.


Taken from November 19, 2012 issue of THE READER, published by the Mayor's office

11/03/2012

COUNTING THE COST OF SERVING

Jesus calls us to serve. Elder Rennie Araucto spoke from the head and heart about serving a few Sundays ago. Much of what you see on Emmaus Road's calendar includes service opportunities. As a church, we serve! But at what cost? A thoughtful blog post, Counting the Cost of Serving the Under-served, by fellow CRC church planter Mark Hilbelink in Austin, TX, presents caution and hope.