i TEES EEE HERE December 5, 2002 The Kings Mountain Herald Page 7B Making a difference Family Worship Center, Peoples Baptist to feed 400 families this Christmas BY ABIGAIL WOLFORD Staff Writer The Family Worship Center and Peoples Baptist Church are team- ing up to make a difference in the community this Christmas season. The congregations of each church have given the money to help feed almost 400 families in the commu- nity. The project is called, “Merry Christmas, Kings Mountain!” “The vision was born through a friendship of mine with the presi- dent of Operation Compassion,” said Rev. Roger Woodard of the Family Worship Center. Operation Compassion is an organization that has served peo- ple on the ground after 9/11, dur- ing Hurricane Floyd, and in the Navajo nation in the southwestern United States. The organization is providing the semi-truck full of food for the Merry Christmas, Kings Mountain! project. Parsons to sing at Bethel Baptist Squire Parsons will be in concert Friday, December 6 at 7 p.m. at Bethel Woodard said he first became involved with the organization during a mission trip to the Navajo nation during the summer. He said he really felt called to help those people, and when he came home, he decided to help his own people as well. He said he men- tioned the idea of helping the peo- ple of Kings Mountain to his friend, Rev. John Houze, one of the men he prays with each week. “We've been praying together for over five years,” he said. Houze liked the idea, so the two of them decided to have their churches each donate half of the money to Operation Compassion in order to purchase the food. The idea worked, and the semi-truck full of food is on the way. Approximately 386 families will benefit from the food. Right now, the Merry Christmas, Kings Mountain! project does not need donations. However, Houze Speaker will be Ian Stamp, MD, and there will be a panel to answer ques- tions from the audience. Refreshments will be served. For more information call the Cleveland County Health Department. encourages those interested in donating food to contact the Crisis Ministry Center in Kings Mountain. “We'd like people who have food to give, to give it to the Crisis Ministry center,” he said. The project is not without needs, however. Houze said that people are needed on December 12 and 13 to unload the semi-truck and box up the food, so that the distribu- tion runs smoothly on December 14. Also they need help identify- ing the families who need the food. “Our main needs right now are man-power to pack the boxes and help identifying families. We want to work through the churches and find families with bonafide need. If the need is there, we want to help,” said Woodard. People who know of a need in the community or who would like to volunteer to help should contact the birth of Christ, is free. Jhe public is invited. the sanctuary. Admission to the play, - which portrays Joseph's feelings about Macedonia youth Rev. Woodard at the Family Worship Center at 739-7206, Rev. Houze at Peoples Baptist Church at 739-0398, the Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry center or their local pastor. “There are no restrictions on who can get the benefit,” said Woodard. The only requirement to receive a box of food is bonafide need, he said. “We'll give it to whomever will need it to wherever it will go,” he said. : “It’s not limited to Kings Mountain,” said Houze. “We want to meet the needs of the people, wherever they are.” Along with the food, the semi will be bringing enough stocking stuffers for 1000 kids, as well as a few articles of clothing and groom- ing supplies. The semi will also contain a few new bicycles which will be given out through a draw- ing on December 14, when the Total precipitation Max. 1 day Year to date Low temp. High temp. Baptist Church, 606 S. Dekalb Street, Shelby. A love offering will be received. For more information call 482-8922. Christmas musical at Eastside Baptist A Christmas musical will be present- ed by the Eastside Baptist Church Adult Choir Saturday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 8 at 6 p.m. The church is located at 308 York Road, Kings Mountain. For more information call Lydia Fite at 739-6757. CA Diabetes awareness Emmanuel Baptist Christmas musical Emmanuel Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, is having its Christmas musical and drama “Maranatha The Lord Is Come” December 7-8 at 6 p.m. The public is invited. Emmanuel Baptist is located behind The Herald and across from the new Senior Center at the intersection of East Business 74 and Canterbury Road. For more information call 739-9339. Dinner theater at Grace Methodist to sell ham, turkey The youth of Macedonia Baptist Church, 1101 S. Battleground Avenue, Kings Mountain, will sponsor a ham and turkey sale on December 23 from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. and December 24 from 8-10 a.m. For more information call 739-6811. The church will have its Christmas food is distributed. The food will be distributed at a warehouse, donated by Bobby Bridges for a one-time use. Woodard hopes that the ministry that will begin on December 14 will become an ongoing ministry that will be able to help a lot of people. Before this can happen, however, the ministry needs a warehouse to work from perma- nently. While currently without a headquarters, the Kings Mountain ministry already has a name, Earthen Vessels. “We want to be an ongoing dis- tribution point for people in need,” said Woodard. Besides the people of the two churches, community leaders will also be assisting in the effort on December 14, including Mayor Rick Murphrey and City Manager Jimmy Maney, said Woodard. Everyone is welcome and encour- aged to come and help, he said. KINGS MOUNTAIN WEATHER REPORT Nov. 26-Dec. 3 ~~ Year Ago Trace Trace Trace (2nd) Trace (30th) 41.18 36.53 22 (28th) 37 (3rd) 64 (30th) 74 (26th, 27th) 704 739-3789 musical at 6 p.m. on December 15. ww b HILLSIDE Deadlines for FEEDON»TACK church briefs Deadline for church briefs. is 12 noon Monday. Ttems received after deadlire will run in other parts of the paper if We carry a conplete line of Bartlett Horse Feed and supplies. 55 Monday-Friday 8:30-6 Saturday 8-2 13.5% Pellet Horse Feed 3.4% Fat ...... set at Shiloh Baptist Diabetes Awareness Night will be held December 12 from 6-8 p.m. at Shiloh Baptist Church Family Life Center. Participants will learn the signs, symptoms and treatments for diabetes. Musical program slated at KM Intermediate School Kings Mountain Intermediate School will host a program on Monday, December 16 at 6:30 p.m. in the gymnasium. After a brief program by the PTO officers, the Honors Chorus will present a musical program. For more information, call Kings Mountain Intermediate School at 734-5658. Grace United Methodist Church, Kings Mountain, will host a dinner theater December 7. Spaghetti will be served in the fel- lowship hall from 5-6:30 p.m. The cost is $6. The one-man play, Joseph of Nazareth, presented by Rev. Dale Swofford, will be held from 7-8 p.m. in TOBACCO OUTLET SPECIALS Kings Mountain Auto/Truck Plaza I-85 & Dixon School Road Kings Mountain, North Carolina Seneca...... dS Caryle....... A] Bronco... 310° coion GT-Ones.. 10200000 Marlboro. 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