Showing posts with label missionaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missionaries. Show all posts
October 29, 2011
Special Missionary Presentation
On Sunday October 30, 2011 the Peter and Pam Van Der Decker family, missionaries with New Tribes Mission to Papua New Guinea, will present a Mission Moment during the worship service and then also during a combined Sunday School hour.
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missionaries
October 22, 2011
Willing Short-Term Missionaries Seeking Financial Assistance
Some of our people wanting to go on the next Dominican Republic mission trip in January 2012 are in need of financial assistance. For anyone willing to donate towards someone’s trip, there is a list of names available to choose from. Non-designated donations will also be accepted. Please make checks payable to Crossroads Christian Fellowship and place 'Trip' and the designated name on the memo line.
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Dominican Republic,
finances,
missionaries
May 7, 2011
Save Your Change for a Pro-Life Missionary
Everyone is encouraged to participate in a Pro-Life Missionary change drive by taking home a plastic canister to fill with spare change. Return the canisters and change to the church on Sunday June 19, 2011. This drive will help Pro-Life of Mercer County in its goal of hiring college graduates to serve one or more years as Pro-Life Missionaries.
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missionaries,
pro-life,
spare change
April 1, 2011
Missions Moment by the Hawks
David and Debbie Hawk, missionaries to El Salvador through World Gospel Mission whom we support, will be at Crossroads on on Palm Sunday April 17, 2011. They will speak for the Missions Moment and also to the combined Sunday School classes following the worship service. All are encouraged to stay for their presentation.
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missionaries
August 14, 2010
Knitters Needed (UPDATED)
Attention all knitters: If you would like to participate in a simple knitting project for our missionaries in China, please see Marlene Murrin for details.
UPDATE: Yes, the project, which is a shawl for workers, may be crocheted. However, we would need to have our own pattern.
The deadline will probably be to send the items by the end of October.
UPDATE: Anyone wanting to crochet rather than knit the shawls our missionaries to China, a pattern has been approved and is available by contacting Marlene Murrin.
UPDATE: Yes, the project, which is a shawl for workers, may be crocheted. However, we would need to have our own pattern.
The deadline will probably be to send the items by the end of October.
UPDATE: Anyone wanting to crochet rather than knit the shawls our missionaries to China, a pattern has been approved and is available by contacting Marlene Murrin.
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China,
crochet,
knitting,
missionaries,
project
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