Showing posts with label Discipleship Ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Discipleship Ministry. Show all posts

Thursday, February 6, 2014

PHBC Young Adults

The Young Adults of PHBC spent a part of their Saturday morning helping out at Thrift Nation, an organization that supports missions across the world through donations and financial support. Twelve young adults helped clean shelving, sorted and organized everything from books to birdhouses, and did their part to help global missions. The YAM group looks forward to working with Thrift Nation again in the future!







Monday, December 30, 2013

IMPACT Group Christmas Outreach

On November 13, 2013 one of our IMPACT night women's groups spent their evening preparing to reach out to the women and children of Laura's Home, part of the City Mission.  The ladies put together 100 BAGS of essentials for the women and 60 BAGS of goodies for the children.  The group then took the bags to Laura's Home and hosted a party for the women and children.  They had the opportunity to talk to the party guests about Jesus and then show them His love through the gift bags and party goodies.  This is the 4th year that this group has led this wonderful outreach.


Friday, March 8, 2013

Leadership Training


On March 3rd nearly 50 people involved in PHBC's Discipleship ministry met for leadership training. During the evening everyone discussed how they are ministering within Growth Groups, working on out-reach ministry and looking to God in up-reach.

An overview of "Simple Church" was given to everyone that attended. Tim Hunsicker reviewed the elements of becoming a simple church and challenged the leaders to avoid busyness in ministry. An introduction into the disciple making process that the Discipleship Ministry Team and Pastoral Staff have been developing was unveiled and presented. Our process is:

• Connect...with God in worship

• Grow...in Christ

• Serve...the world with love in Jesus Name


We completed the evening with a time of encouragement from Pastor Dan and prayed as groups for the church and community that we minister to.