Wednesday, August 31 at 6:00 P.M.

Join us for a Visitation Blitz in Lecompte! Prayer and Praise, our regular monthly business meeting, and our called business meeting regarding the sell of our missionary residence* will be held briefly at the Lecompte campus at 6:00 p.m. Following those items, we will distribute names and addresses of people we want to invite to the launch of our Lecompte campus. We have about 50 homes at which to make brief, door stop visits. If you can help, please join us! These are simple, brief, door-step visits. All other regular activities will be held at the Pineville campus.

 

*The sale of the missionary residence is a joint recommendation from the Missionary Residence Committee and the Deacons. The decision to sell is based on the condition of the home, the need for modernization (internet, wifi, etc.), the declining area of town in which the home is located, and the fact that the home has rarely been used for its primary purpose in the last decade. Further, in the last three years, the home has been occupied by missionaries for a total of 19 days. The proposal is to sell the home and eventually look for another home in a better neighborhood for a Cottages of Hope Ministry which would provide housing for missionaries, church staff/denomination leaders needing temporary housing, disaster relief, event staff for church events, etc. This will continue our church’s  legacy of providing cost-free furlough and relief housing to the same types of people we have in the past.

This Wednesday night is Visitation Blitz in Lecompte! Prayer and Praise, our regular monthly business meeting, and our called business meeting regarding the sell of our missionary residence* will be held briefly at the Lecompte campus at 6:00 p.m. Following those items, we will distribute names and addresses of people we want to invite to the launch of our Lecompte campus. We have about 50 homes at which to make brief, door stop visits. If you can help, please join us! These are simple, brief, door-step visits. All other regular activities will be held at the Pineville campus.

 

*The sale of the missionary residence is a joint recommendation from the Missionary Residence Committee and the Deacons. The decision to sell is based on the condition of the home, the need for modernization (internet, wifi, etc.), the declining area of town in which the home is located, and the fact that the home has rarely been used for its primary purpose in the last decade. Further, in the last three years, the home has been occupied by missionaries for a total of 19 days. The proposal is to sell the home and eventually look for another home in a better neighborhood for a Cottages of Hope Ministry which would provide housing for missionaries, church staff/denomination leaders needing temporary housing, disaster relief, event staff for church events, etc. This will continue our church’s  legacy of providing cost-free furlough and relief housing to the same types of people we have in the past.