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Legacy Living

Our vision is that every woman in the church know Christ personally and be committed to extending His Kingdom in her life, home, church, community, and throughout the world.

Through our past from the Bible and great teachers, our purpose is to grow as His disciples with a responsibility to help the next generation of covenant children become Kingdom Disciples as we all reach out to be used by God to build His Kingdom for His glory.


Morning Bible Study

On hiatus for the summer.

 


2010 WIC Love Gift

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Click here to read about the history and the purpose of the WIC Love Gift

“Making the Gospel—the good news of the coming of the Kingdom—
accessible to all, in word and deed.”

Jesus Christ beautifully models for us how to relate to people with special needs: with dignity, grace, truth, genuine hospitality, mercy, justice and faithfulness. When we learn to see people with disabilities through Jesus’ eyes, we end up seeing all people—including ourselves—more accurately as a result. Focusing on both our shared value as God’s image bearers and our common need for grace motivates us to make the Gospel more accessible to people with special needs. Whether this happens through community outreach, church inclusion, mercy ministry, or adapted discipleship—in God’s kindness—the Gospel ends up becoming more deeply meaningful and accessible to those of us with less-noticeable-disabilities as well. All of us need the good news of the coming of the Kingdom. All of us need to experience the Gospel every day in word and deed. And that is, at the core, what MNA Special Needs Ministries is all about: Equipping and encouraging PCA churches to make the Gospel accessible to all, in word and deed.

How will the 2010 Women in the Church (WIC) Love Gift help?

Your generous gifts will enable us to provide the following:

  • The Gospel and Disability Educational Gift Packs: Practical resources for developing special needs ministries that are built on sound biblical principles rooted in Reformed theology. They will be distributed to 500 PCA churches.
  • Trainer Development: Equipping trainers who will work one-on-one with local PCA congregations and help them to develop self-sustaining local disability ministries and network with similar ministries in their geographic regions.
  • Luke 14 Matching Grants: Made available to PCA churches that are starting new initiatives to serve individuals and families touched by disability in their local congregations or their communities.  “Go out…and compel people to come in, that my house may be filled” (Luke 14:23).

 


 Caring Connection

Serving the body of Christ by providing meals to our families as the need presents itself. Our goal is to have the women in the church sign up for one of the following:

  • Prepare a meal and deliver it.
  • Provide a pre-prepared meal and deliver it. (take-out, Publix, etc.)
  • A food transporter. (Be willing to pick up and deliver food.)

You will be notified by email or called of the meal need. You will receive a family profile with address, phone #, directions and any know allergies. All meals would be ready for delivery between 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. unless other arrangements are made. Please contact send a email to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  to volunteer.  

 
1 Peter 3:15 (ESV)
...but in your hearts regard Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you;
 
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