Thursday, September 15, 2011

Golden Corner Food Pantry Tuesday, Sept 13th Reach ReCap


Wow! What a great time we had serving together at Golden Corner Food Pantry. Blown away by the Reach Team that showed up ready to ROCK! They only asked for 6 people to come. We had I believe 14 or 15 that showed up, and we were able to serve alongside some of our friends from Bountyland Baptist. 


This team came prepared to "get er done!" Tons of work was accomplished including boxing meat bags for 600 Seniors, loading all the storage shelves with cases of canned goods, boxing toiletries, and preparing large food boxes for program families. 
We moved cases and cases of canned food items, and even had a couple children (Jacey and Eli Atkins) serving breaking down boxes and helping out wherever they were needed. Great job team! This will be a blessing to so many in our community!

Richard Kulper is the Director of Golden Corner Food Pantry. He recently had a surgery, so he was getting around best he could showing the team what needed to be done. Please pray for a quick recovery and full healing for Richard. He has a lot on his plate facilitating getting food to over 1150 families per month through this incredible ministry. God is truly using him and his heart to feed people who depend on the pantry to sustain their families each month.



Foothills Community Church is so honored to come alongside Golden Corner Food Pantry. This partnership gives FCC families an opportunity to see the benefit of working with others who are called to a specific area in showing the love of Christ.  


Our next BIG Reach day at the pantry will be on SATURDAY, OCT. 8TH from 10am- 12 Noon.
This is a special opportunity open to all ages. Bring the entire family to help! No expertise is needed.

To sign up/get more information, please check the box on your information card Sunday or go here http://www.foothillscc.org/projectreach/  and and scroll down to click on the "Get Involved" button.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Head's Up!: Golden Corner Food Pantry Serve Opportunity- Tomorrow

Reach Opportunity Reminder: 
We have a Reach Team headed to serve at Golden Corner Food Pantry tomorrow (Tuesday) from 2-4pm. A large team is not needed this time, but we can use 5 additional people to serve preparing food for those who receive boxes of food from the pantry. Are U in?

Friday, September 9, 2011

Reminder: Habitat for Humanity Serve Opportunity- Tomorrow

A Reach Team from FCC will be serving at the Habitat for Humanity sites tomorrow morning from 7:30am-10:30am. They have been making great progress and new friends are made each time. Join the fun in serving and being a blessing to people in need!
No tools are needed, but bring your own hammer and pouch if you'd like. Currently they are framing walls on the 2 new builds. Adult volunteers 18 and over only during this phase of construction.

The directions to the sites are:  Take hwy 123 to Miracle Mile Circle and turn onto hwy 28 toward Seneca.  Take hwy 28, 1/2 mile to North Perkins Creek Rd. (which is just passed Black Electric) and turn right.  You will pass under a railroad trestle on a one lane road and come to Jaymorey Way. You will see all the equipment at the build sites.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Reach Opportunity: Tuesday, September 13th!

Tuesday, September 13th, FCC will be sending a Reach Team to meet and serve at Golden Corner Food Pantry in Seneca from 2-4pm. To sign up or get more info, just go to this link and click on the "Get Involved" button on the lower part of the screen.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Safe Harbor Reach Day Recap

What a great day our Reach team had serving at Safe Harbor Shelter (for battered and abused women and their children) in Anderson Saturday! We met at FCC at 7:30am and were on the road by 7:40. It was a long convoy of cars but we all made it to the Jack in the Box rendezvous point in Anderson, and then headed to the shelter.
Once there, we all signed a non-disclosure form, and gathered in a big circle for prayer. For a serve day like this, a lot of prep work needed to be done weeks and days before-hand. Things had to be set up such as swing-set delivery, purchasing supplies, fence post installs, and mulch delivery. Much of this was handled by Tom Newman (our Reach Team Coach) and he did an an incredible job of prepping for the work to be done. It was wonderful to see some people who were volunteering for the first time. Let me tell you...everyone came ready to work and work hard! This was mostly tough dirty work to improve and clean up the property.  Some team members served doing yard work such as tree trimming, mowing, bush/fence trimming, and raking. Others dug up and made a garden plot outlined with railroad ties, stained a very long wheelchair access ramp, assembled picnic tables, extended a drain pipe, installed a corner siding piece on the facility, and removed-extended-installed fencing to nearly double the size of the playground. Plus - probably the entire team participated in moving and spreading THIS!:

The massive truckload of mulch was no match for the team!
The mulch was used for spreading around trees on the property and mainly as a base spread over weed barrier on the new playground area that was created. You can see it in the group photo above.

The team created a new garden area, so that the shelter can grow some of their own food. This will save a little money and provide healthy food, but it will also give these hurting moms and children a peaceful outlet as something to do during their stay with Safe Harbor.
The ground was seriously tough and rocky, so we had to break it up with pik-axes and strip away the grass and rocks to get to some better soil.  
The new garden area ready to go!
 As we were improving the Safe Harbor facility, women and children were coming out on the back screened porch watching us and asking questions. The children were just like any other kids, asking when they could go out and use the new stuff! Anxiously waiting...

Honestly, it was a little tough emotionally because you could see the track record of abuse on a few of the people that were finding safety and rest at Safe Harbor. It is so comforting to know that many who serve there are Christ followers, and that God will no doubt love on these women and their kids through the staff.

All day I was thinking about what true Christian love really looks like..and Romans 12:9-13 kept coming to my mind, as I was looking up at the folks on the porch. These verses were echoing through my brain...
9 "Don’t just pretend to love others. Really love them. Hate what is wrong. Hold tightly to what is good. 10 Love each other with genuine affection,[a] and take delight in honoring each other. 11 Never be lazy, but work hard and serve the Lord enthusiastically.[b] 12 Rejoice in our confident hope. Be patient in trouble, and keep on praying. 13 When God’s people are in need, be ready to help them. Always be eager to practice hospitality."

It occurred to me once again that we can be these scriptures in action at times just by what we do. Sometimes...not a word has to be said, but a serve has to be done. Sometimes it is both combined; such as when we share our faith, or serve in our church on a ministry team or coaching a group. The point in scripture is that we need to be real in our love, enthusiastic in our serving, and ready to help. And when more than one person joins together in unity, a ton can be accomplished in the name of Jesus.

As our team began to wrap things up and gather again for a quick prayer, the team spirit was thick in the air (along with the smell of hard sweaty work :). We said our good-byes, loaded up the cars, and headed out the gate looking forward to gathering at FCC for services. 

The new Safe Harbor playground area is complete.



Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Golden Corner Food Pantry Reach Day ReCap

 On Wednesday, an FCC Reach Team of over 10 people met to serve over at the Golden Corner Food Pantry. It was a great time for folks to get acquainted that had never met and serve people in need together in the name of Jesus. The pantry serves about 1150 families per month, including many Senior Citizens on Mondays, and they can always use a lot of volunteers for boxing food, deliveries, store pickups, and more. According to several team members, so much was accomplished by our Reach team that they had enough meat supplies boxed for Senior Citizens for three weeks out!


FCC will be sending Reach Teams and presenting individual serve opportunities as our partnership with Golden Corner Food Pantry continues each month. There are some great individual opportunities available currently. The Pantry Director (Richard Kulper) has let us know that he still has several needs for specific volunteer tasks.

GCFP Immediate Individual Volunteer Needs:
  • People to serve as pick up substitutes for Food Lion and Bi Lo. Volunteers would arrive at store 9:15am and then head to food pantry by 10:ooam, and be finished by around 10:45am. 
  • Volunteer to go to "Gifts in Kind" once a month. Can either pull the GCFP trailer or just go to help. This person would leave the food pantry at 7am or 9 am., return 11:30 or 1pm.
This is a great time helping an incredible ministry reach out and serve those in need. Our next Reach Team will be serving at Golden Corner Food Pantry on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th from 2-4pm. To sign up, please respond here, or check off the sign up box on your Foothills Flyer Sunday. You may also sign up on the web at: http://www.foothillscc.org/projectReach/interest.php

Friday, August 26, 2011

REMINDER
An FCC Local Reach Team is heading to Safe Harbor Anderson Shelter (for abused women and their children) to serve doing landscape work, trimming, cleaning, pressure washing, fence work, mulch spreading, etc. in the morning (Saturday) leaving from FCC at 7:30am. U R Invited!

WHERE: Safe Harbor Anderson
WHEN: Saturday, August 27th
TIME: 8am -12 noon (MEET at FCC at 7:30am and leave from there)

Bring your shovels, rakes, hoe, tree loppers, hedge trimmers, work gloves and wheelbarrows!