Category Archives: Local Missions
Volunteers Needed this weekend for the Samaritan Health Center’s new clinic- painting, cleaning, ect.
Want to help paint the new Samaritan Heath Center clinic just a few feet from church? We’re recruiting volunteers for afternoons THIS WEEKEND. Email Elizabeth (ebrill@samaritanhealthcenter.org) if you’re interested. Thanks!! Samaritan Health Center provides free health care to the uninsured and … Continue reading
Why ‘Welcoming The Stranger’?
Why ‘Welcoming the Stranger’? We need everyone’s help promoting our “Welcoming the Stranger” event on 4/27 and so we wanted to give you a list of a few reasons why we think this event is so important and exciting for evangelical churches … Continue reading
POSTPONED: Volunteers Needed this Wednesday for a Block Party at Oak Creek Village!
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED! THANK YOU! I just got a call from the management team at Oak Creek Village and they are planning a block party for spring break. They asked me to find 10 VOLUNTEERS to help pass … Continue reading
In Their Own Words: A Refugee from Ethiopia – This post is from one of our local missions partners Word Relief
In Their Own Words: A Refugee From Ethiopia Posted on October 26, 2011 by wrdurham Dahir Bedel had been in America for ten days at the time of the interview. The views expressed do not represent those of World Relief Durham or … Continue reading
The story of how God planted three churches in nine years
Ripple Effect By: Katie Boone This is the story of how God planted three churches in nine years. In 2001, Church of the Apostles in Raleigh, North Carolina had its first services. People came from throughout the Triangle; David and Martha Hyman … Continue reading
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What is the Relationship Between Social Justice and Kingdom Work?
Social justice apart from the church not ‘kingdom work,’ author says By Terry Goodrich Thursday, October 20, 2011 WACO, Texas (ABP) — A rising generation of Christians intent on working for social justice must not confuse that effort with “kingdom … Continue reading
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An Update on All Saints Church Plant: Holy Trinity- Chatham
Less than a year ago, Holy Trinity – Chatham was 4 families following God’s call to take a step of faith towards seeing a vibrant, faithful, Anglican parish church planted here in Chatham County. Now we are made up of … Continue reading
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Diaconal Ordination Photo Gallery
Bradford Donald Acton, Michael David Cumbie, Brett Latham Hedgepeth, Samuel Keith Huffman, Virginia Mitchell McCray and Donald Ray McDaniel, Jr. were ordained to the sacred order order of Deacons by the Right Reverand Terrell Glenn this past Sunday night. It was a worship celebration that … Continue reading
Photos of the Commissioning service for Holy Trinity- Chatham
September 11th was a memorable day in the life of All Saints Church. We commissioned our first church plant: Church of the Holy Trinity -Chatham. It was a powerfully emotional service and one that I will not forget. About 45 … Continue reading
Local Missions Partner Profile: YOUNG LIFE
Pictured left to right: Darin (Hillsborough), Annie (Durham/CH), Melaney (volunteer administrator), Rob “Crock” Crocker (area Director) Hi, I’m Rob “Crock” Crocker. I’m in my 28th year on Young Life staff, and my 3rd year in Durham/Chapel Hill. Young Life is currently in 10 local … Continue reading
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