A big thank you to Dan, Jonathon, Tommy, Cody, Phillip, Eliud and Edward for the great job getting our property cleaned up and tending to several maintenance projects!
A big thank you to Dan, Jonathon, Tommy, Cody, Phillip, Eliud and Edward for the great job getting our property cleaned up and tending to several maintenance projects!
As of September 1st Home Comforts was up and running from ERCC. Under Pat Thompson’s guidance Home Comforts delivers house hold items to mentally ill adults that have just been placed in independent living. Home Comforts fills the need they have for bath, kitchen and bedroom items, otherwise they can spend up to a month in an apartment without cleaning supplies, sheets, pillows, dishes, silverware, towels, soap, etc. The client’s Case Worker fills out a form, sends it to Pat Thompson and she or helpers fill the order and put out a call for someone to deliver the order.
Home Comforts is a way to help those who cannot help themselves.
Will you consider helping with this wonderful ministry? In addition to the donation of items, we need delivery drivers (which is really very easy) and other helpers. Use the form below or call Pat Thompson at 517-3464 to volunteer.
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A 10 week series on the subject of Bible reliability began on Sunday, September 7th, but it’s not too late to start coming on Sunday evenings. Each individual episode of the series is worth seeing.
“Is the Bible Reliable? Building the Historical Case (TrueU)
Who is God, and how can we know Him? The Bible claims to be the direct revelation of our Creator. So if the biblical record is true, it is a primary means by which the God of the universe has revealed Himself to mankind. However, if it can be proved false, then the God of whom it speaks is simply one more pretender in the assembly of gods that man has created.
In Is the Bible Reliable? Dr. Stephen Meyer challenges you to examine the historical and archaeological evidence to determine for yourself the veracity and accuracy of biblical Scripture. Is the Bible true? You decide. “
Light refreshments are served approximateluy 10 minutes before 6:00 pm, so come early and enjoy conversation with your ERCC family!
The Heart of Texas Evangelism Association (HOTEA) is having a banquet on Thursday, August 21st at 7:00 pm at the Golden Corral at 5071 NW Loop 410 Frontage Road (between Evers Road and Summit Parkway)
The purpose of the banquet is to:
Register with Chuck McNeely at 210-663-7956 or by emailing him at charlesmcneeley@bellsouth.net
Good News! The Home Comforts board voted unanimously to move the Home Comforts distribution location to ERCC. This is an excellent and worthwhile way of serving others. The people served by Home Comforts are mental ill adults who are referred to Home Comforts by a Case Worker who has filled out a request form on the behalf of the mentally ill person.
That request is sent to Home Comforts; the requested items are then gathered into an order and a volunteer picks up the items and the paperwork and delivers it all to the mentally ill person.
There is also the matter of receiving the items that are distributed. They will be received here at ERCC, organized and stored.
Pat Thompson is going to be the head of this ministry and Bill Workman is her right hand man. She will be the organizer of people and things and will receive the requests. Pat will need many volunteers to handle this ministry. We already have five people who are ready willing and able to help but we need more. Home Comforts is a great way to serve others and receive the blessings and satisfaction that come with selfless service. (We will need at least one back-up person who can do everything Pat will be doing.)
Here is the timeline for the Home Comforts distribution center moving to ERCC:
During this two month period volunteers will be recruited and trained.
Home Comforts meets a need that no one else in this area meets. It provides the everyday items to mentally ill adults that are well enough to be moved into their own homes. The items Home Comforts provides are things for the kitchen, bathroom and bedroom primarily — dishes, flatware, glasses, pots & pans, sheets, pillows, cleaning items, towels, soap of all kinds, etc. The clients of Home Comforts are usually moved into apartments that have furniture and nothing else — so Home Comforts steps in, only after a request by a Case Worker for the mentally ill person.
Join us in this great ministry to the truly needy and often desperate.
Dear Parents,
It is with great pleasure that I would like to announce our VBS plans for this summer. What we are doing this year is called “VBS Trips”. This will be a new program that will engage both kids and parents as we travel together to different activities this summer. These VBS trips will be held on Sunday afternoons and include lunch, a lesson/skit and a trip. Tentatively, the trips will be the SA Children’s Museum, the Zoo, and Morgan’s Wonderland. Since these trips demand constant supervision we require that each kid have at least one parent or guardian attend. Below are the FAQ to give you better understanding of what is going to happen
o VBS Trips is intended for pre K – 5th grade children with assistance from parents.
o Yes, parent/guardian involvement is required to attend VBS Trips. The reason is, we will be taking trips to very crowded places and would like as many adults to supervise as possible. Also it will be a lot of fun!
o The amazing news is VBS Trips will be FREE for all children that attend. We will also pay for one parent/guardian to attend as well. If both parents want to attend we ask for a small donation to offset the price of the second adult ticket price, one exception below.
o Absolutely, we highly encourage you to invite neighbors and family members. We believe this will be a great outreach program. If their parent cannot attend you are welcomed to be their guardian for the trip. If you bring a group of 4 or more we will pay for a second parent or guardian to come with you.
o The planned dates are July 6th, July 20th, and Aug 10th.
o After Sunday service we will have a lunch followed by a lesson/skit that will explain the day’s theme. Then we will go on the trip and return before 6 pm Sunday night service.
o Yes, we will be taking the Church Van, if you wish to take your own car to leave earlier, or stay later, then you are more than welcomed to.
o Unless something changes we are planned for the San Antonio children’s museum, the Zoo and Morgan’s Wonderland
o We will have a sign-up sheet in the foyer. Although it’s not required, each child that signs up in advance will receive a special gift for the trip.
In Christ,
Cody Walton
Children’s Minister
Join us on Saturday, June 21st from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon as we welcome Chuck McNeeley as he teaches a two hour seminar on “Recovering Our Commitment” Helping you in your personal Christian Life and Helping you help your church grow.
May 11th is the last day to signup for the Saturday, May 17th Missions baseball game so we can be sure to have enough people to attend as a group. Cost is $7. See Cody, or email him for more info.
The Middle School and High School kids will be going to play a game of Putt-Putt golf after church on Sunday, May 18th. The cost is $10. See Cody, or email him at Youth@EversRoadChristianChurch.org for more info.
There will not be an evening gathering on Sunday evening, May 11th to allow everyone to spoil your mother or someone you look up to as a . mother. HAPPY MOTHER’s DAY!