During our "Christmas Can Still Change Our City" campaign, we are saving money so that we can give more towards rehabilitating two local women and children's shelters. Ruth McNeal shares her story and how these shelters have been a blessing in her life.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Orchestra & Art
As part of our God Of This City campaign, Meadowbrook is rediscovering the arts as a way to glorify God. The Metropolitan Chamber Orchestra has agreed to give a FREE performance at Meadowbrook on November 21 at 1:00. Everyone is invited! Doors open at 12:30.Immediately following the concert, we will hold an Art Exhibit/Sale in the Education Building to benefit our Children's Art Festival, which will be in April of 2010.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Christmas Can Still Change Our City
At Meadowbrook, we want to do Christmas differently this year. We are bombarded by the commercialism and consumerism of our culture's Christmas, but we want to firmly remain in the Christmas we find in the gospel of Jesus Christ. The God of This City is inviting us into His story of love, compassion, and redemption.
In November, we're embarking on an adventure of sacrifice and gift-giving. In an effort to help Stewpot's Matt's House and Sims' House shelters, we are asking folks to sacrifice something this month so that we can share our resources with those in need. What can you give up? What can you share? Do you believe that Christmas Can Still Change Our City?
In November, we're embarking on an adventure of sacrifice and gift-giving. In an effort to help Stewpot's Matt's House and Sims' House shelters, we are asking folks to sacrifice something this month so that we can share our resources with those in need. What can you give up? What can you share? Do you believe that Christmas Can Still Change Our City?
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