Friday, April 23, 2010

More ways to connect GLOCALLY @ Mountain Rd campus

• Sunday, April 25 - Emmanuel President Mike Sweeney will be with us for a luncheon in the Overlook immediately following the third service. He will also share about Emmanuel for about 10 minutes during our Perspectives Class in Timothy Hall from 5-8 that evening…feel free to come if you would like to.

• Sunday, April 25 – An individual who is the Associate in Urban Poor and Marketplace Ministries with Christian Missionary Fellowship will be here to talk about ways we can help in restricted access countries around the world. Bring your own lunch to the Choir Room after third service for a Q&A time.

• Saturday evening, May 1, 6:00pm in the Overlook - Eat and Meet (Pizza, salad, soda)

o 6:00 to 6:45 - Food and fellowship
o 6:45 to 8:00 – two simultaneous meetings…(choose one)
 Christian Missionary Fellowship (CMF)
Phil Tatum - Mobilization Director – Oversees the affiliation and equipping of qualified persons for diverse ministries. Phil will talk about the variety of places CMF Missionaries serve and the current needs for additional workers…www.cmfi.org
 Fellowship of Associates of Medical Evangelism (FAME)
Shane Whybrew – Director of Development - development and fundraising with Christian, non-profit ministries. Shane will talk about the infrastructure of FAME and how they partner with medical needs globally…www.fameworld.org

• Sunday, May 2 luncheon with Christa Hayden from International Justice Mission. “International Justice Mission is a human rights agency that secures justice for victims of slavery, sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression”. Come and look into ways we can help this organization seek God’s justice around the world. This will be after 3rd service at a place yet to be determined.


If you are interested in participating in any of the above events PLEASE RSVP to the following address gailoliver@mountainchristian.org

For more information or updates on these events please email tommoen@mountainchristian.org

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