Friday, October 24, 2008

NOVEMBER MISSIONS

Montgomery Baptist Association Family Promise Week November 9-16th Eastdale Baptist Church Montgomery Baptist Association will be hosting homeless families at Eastdale Baptist Church in November. We are partnering with Family Promise Ministry of Montgomery to provide a weeks housing and meals for families in their program. Family Promise is a non-profit, non-denominational, nationwide ministry that helps homeless families get on their feet through mentoring. The program is from 6-12 weeks. Churches in Montgomery provide housing at their churches 4 times a year for one week at a time. I am proud to have our Association participate in this ministry of long term solutions.
picture courtesy of NY Times
If you think your church would like to sponsor meal, contact me at 271-6794 or email me at lrose@mgmbaptist.org This would entail, bringing the meal cooked to the church, providing drinks, etc and a few folks staying for the meal to visit with the families. There will be no more than 14 individuals staying at Eastdale that week. Check out the website at: http://www.familypromisemontgomery.org/

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Gateway Reaching Out in the Neighborhood!

From Drew Burton at Gateway Baptist Church: "I am very excited about what God is doing in the lives of our students. Several people in our congregation have been faithfully praying for our students over the last five years. I believe we are currently seeing God answer many of these prayers. One of the things I am most excited about is how our students are coming alive by serving others. I am a firm believer that the “lab experience” of fleshing out our walk with Christ teaches us things that we can never learn in the classroom about God’s character and our relationship with him. I am seeing our students serve as a catalyst in our church for stepping into community ministry, something that we have been praying would happen for many years. Starting Sunday, Sept. 7th, we will begin hosting the Bell Road Kid’s Club at Gateway. This will happen every Sunday from 4:30-6:00 pm as a ministry for students in the four neighborhoods surrounding our church. We will have games, crafts, snacks, stories, etc. each week for the kids. Our students will meet at 4:00 for prayer and training before the neighborhood kids arrive. We are preparing for two tracks (older kids and younger kids) as we are inviting k-12 grades to join us. Our students are ready to lead out in this ministry and we have been preparing for the first Club meeting by passing out flyers in the neighborhood, forming teams for each area of responsibility and asking God to guide us in this effort. There are five groups in our church in addition to the youth group that have expressed interest in partnering with us in this effort so we will be coordinating with them as we proceed. Anyone else that is interested in assisting in anyway with this ministry, please contact me. This is a very fluid thing. We don’t know how God will grow it, change it, shape it, mold it, redirect it . . . we simply don’t have all the answers but we are stepping out by faith into what we believe he is putting in front of us. We will trust him for the results." “The Gateway Baptist Kids Club has been a great opportunity to interact with youth and children from the surrounding neighborhoods. At the club we play games, have snacks, and try to get to know each other better. Every week Drew gives a Bible lesson for the older kids, and one of the youth girls gives a Bible lesson for the younger kids. I have had a great time assisting with this, and I have also made some friends. I am seeing God work through this club, in fact there were FOUR guys who accepted Christ during the club last week!! I praise God for the work He has done and I am praying that He will continue to work through this ministry.” Dorothy Morris “I decided to get involved with the kids club because I wanted to start investing in the lives of the youth. I was very excited to get to spend time with them as well as get to know some new kids that come in from the neighborhood. The kids, mostly aged from 8-18, are all good-natured children with a lot they seem to look forward to in life. However, I can see how some of them have very little direction. The kids club is something they see as a safe, laid back place they can come and enjoy the company of their friends as well as have a good time with different activities. We’re working on developing relationships with them, and hopefully opening opportunities to share Christ’s love with them. These kids are all so full of life and ready to develop, but in many cases they are so distracted by their everyday lives that they don’t seem to truly realize their need. They need truth and direction from the One who has the plan for their lives. I hope to continue to earn their trust and have opportunities to share with them the love of Christ that we all so desperately need.” Rebecca Thomas

MBA Ministry Directors

Adoption and Foster Care Ministry

Lisa Rose

334-271-6794

lrose@mgbaptists.org


Conversational English School

Director, Susan West

334-312-7057

montgomeryceschool@yahoo.com

Family Resource and Counseling Ministry

Director, Dr. Kline Johnson

334-271-6241

counseling@mgmbaptist.org

Forest Park Ministry Center

Director, Donna McCollough

334-529-5726

forestparkministry@gmail.com

www.forestparkministry.blogspot.com

Montgomery Mixtec Ministry

Lisa Rose

334-27106794

lrose@mgmbaptists.org


Samaritan Inn Ministries

Director, Debbie Jones

334-462-7108

samaritaninn14@gmail.com

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Ten Ways You Can Serve Greater Montgomery

1. Connect with one of the 6 Cooperative Ministries listed on this blog.

2. Do a neighborhood survey and find out what your community wants and needs.

3. Tithe 1/10 of your garden and give to a family in need.

4. Read to a child at one of the public schools in your area. The administration would love to have you serve.


5. Start an Fellowship of Christian Athletes club at a local jr high or high school.

6. Take gift bags to new neighbors around your home or church with information about the church/community.

7. Adopt a school and be a prayer partner with them.


8. Call Alabama Post/Pre Adoption Connections(APAC-334-409-9477) in Montgomery and find out how you can support adoptive families.

9. Offer to host an ESL or Conversational English class in your church. Someone can come and train your church to teach ESL too.

10. Gather in good condition clothing and take to the centers. Ask Forest Park about their "Good Samaritan Clothing Ministry".