
Ideas that Work
posted 10/01/1997 12:00AM
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Home School Band
With the rise of home schooling in our area,
First Assembly began a home-school band. Rehearsals are held on Thursday
afternoons, with tutoring by our church-music director and another qualified
teacher from our church. The band performs every Sunday night during the
school term and on special holidays.
Through the band, the church has added new members, gained a stronger music
program, and provided support for home-schooling parents.
—Douglas Rose
First Assembly
Belleville, Illinois
Car Repair Ministry
For some single women, particularly single moms,
car problems can be nearly debilitating. To meet this need, our church started
ARM—Automobile Repair Ministry—for single women from our
church and community.
The church constructed a three-bay garage eqipped to do evaluation and minor
repair work. With volunteer labor, discounted parts, and donated equipment,
arm gives oil and filter changes and other minor repair work for the cost
of parts. One woman's car broke down a half hour's drive from her house.
She called the church office, and someone towed her car to the garage, where
it was fixed.
arm operates the first Saturday morning of each month. Generally, people
set up an appointment, but we take walk-ins.
—Layne Lebo
Mechanicsburg BIC Church
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Caroling in Bars
As an outreach, our church goes caroling in
local bars after our Christmas Eve service.
The previous week I call bars in our area to find out which ones will be
open. Volunteers meet after the service for prayer and a brief training session.
We then carpool to the bar. I go in and ask the owner if we can carol there.
If he agrees, we announce to the customers our intentions and hand out song
sheets. We sing only four or five familiar carols and only a verse or two
of each. We then close with "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." Many patrons
enjoy singing the carols with us. Some have tears in their eyes.
After the singing I thank the patrons for the opportunity to share God's
love. The carolers then move throughout the bar and give gifts (New Testaments),
talking with patrons, and offering to pray with them. We also give Christmas
cards that say, "We want you to know that Jesus loves you. From the members
of Resurrection Lutheran Church," followed by the church's address and phone
number.
One lady had lost all her possessions in a fire. We prayed for her and encouraged
her to call us if she had any needs.
One owner stopped me and said, "I wish you could sing some more. … [These
people] are only here because they're lonely. They have no place to go. This
is the most wonderful evening we've had. Please come back."
—David Dorpat
Resurrection Lutheran Church
DesMoines, Washington
Talent Multiply-ers
After a sermon on the Parable of the Talents,
Calvary Baptist Church gave each interested member $10 to invest in a special
six-week project. The profits would go toward a ministry.
Some people used the money to buy ingredients to bake goods to sell. One
person made a tape of musicians from the church, duplicated it, and sold
each for $5. (Be sure to check copyright laws.) One small group pooled their
resources and put together a cookbook.
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