Outreach in October!

On October 20, 2010, in Community Outreach, by CommunityOutreach

ONGOING EVENTS IN OUTREACH…

THIS WEEKEND, some of our wonderful volunteers in Community Outreach went out to the Monterey Pines Convalescent Hospital and the Hamilton House Women’s Shelter to minister to the residents there in ways that we hope will impact them most with the love of Christ. 
Monterey Pines is a faithful group that is led by Jane Shaffer-MacDonald and Abraham Wilson. Abraham writes about what happens during these visits:

“The Monterey Pines Convalescent visits are conducted on the first and third Saturday of each month starting at 9:45 am and ending at 11:00 am. We fellowship with and average of 25 residents who attend our service. (there are approximately 100 residents at the facility.) We perform an actual Shoreline-type worship service comprised of 4 songs, prayer, scripture reading, 15-minute message and benediction. The intent of the service is to bring the Word of God to the residents at the various stages of their life and health. We are looking for volunteers who understand the importance of fellowship with the elderly and medically challenged. Having a good heart, compassionate spirit and understanding the importance of feeding all of God’s children is our primary function. Our most popular event is the Christmas service in which we provide presents for all attendees. On this day we give out lots of Bibles. We welcome all who would like to participate at any time of the year.”

Our next Convalescent Home Visit will be on Saturday, November 6th, from 9:45am-11:30am!
If you would like to come with us, are interested in getting involved with the Convalescent Home visits, or would simply like more information, please contact us at the church by phone or email and we will get you connected!

Our visits to the Hamilton House Women’s Crisis Shelter happens every first and third Sunday night. We just went this last Sunday night and had a fantastic time! These women who live in the house have gone through a lot and have come from some very different, but all very difficult life situations. We visit them and minister to them in various ways – from training times on how to budget finances, write a resume, succeed in a job interview, or apply makeup, to Bible studies and cookies and gifts and fellowship. Just spending time with the women does so much, but we are always looking for women in our church body who have specific gifts or talents or can use their career to help these women in transition. If you have some kind of skill, passion, gift, or career that you believe could benefit the women of the Hamilton House, or if you would just like to come visit with us, please contact us at the church. We show up around 7 p.m. and stay until around 8:30; it is an amazing thing to see God work through the women of Shoreline to minister to these precious ladies at the Hamilton House.

Our next Women’s Shelter Visit will be on Sunday, November 7th, from 7:00-8:30pm!
If you would like to come with us, are interested in getting involved with the Women’s Shelter visits, or would simply like more information, please contact us at the church by phone or email and we will get you connected!
COMING UP SOON is our Annual Halloween Family Festival, in which our Community Outreach Ministry plays a huge role! We have the privilege of organizing and taking on the always-popular “Trunk O’ Treat” feature, which serves as a mini replacement of door-to-door trick-or-treating. But, instead of houses decorated in Halloween fare, it will bet the trunks of your cars! Sign up at the booth to reserve a spot for your vehicle to be a part of this fun event! Or, you may consider signing up to be sign up to be a part of the trunk o’ treat committee, which will help with set up, tear down, and judging on best decorated trunk! Either way, this event will be one you will not want to miss!

ONGOING EVENTS IN OUTREACH…

THIS WEEKEND, some of our wonderful volunteers in Community Outreach went out to the Monterey Pines Convalescent Hospital and the Hamilton House Women’s Shelter to minister to the residents there in ways that we hope will impact them most with the love of Christ. 
Monterey Pines is a faithful group that is led by Jane Shaffer-MacDonald and Abraham Wilson. Abraham writes about what happens during these visits:

“The Monterey Pines Convalescent visits are conducted on the first and third Saturday of each month starting at 9:45 am and ending at 11:00 am. We fellowship with and average of 25 residents who attend our service. (there are approximately 100 residents at the facility.) We perform an actual Shoreline-type worship service comprised of 4 songs, prayer, scripture reading, 15-minute message and benediction. The intent of the service is to bring the Word of God to the residents at the various stages of their life and health. We are looking for volunteers who understand the importance of fellowship with the elderly and medically challenged. Having a good heart, compassionate spirit and understanding the importance of feeding all of God’s children is our primary function. Our most popular event is the Christmas service in which we provide presents for all attendees. On this day we give out lots of Bibles. We welcome all who would like to participate at any time of the year.”

Our next Convalescent Home Visit will be on Saturday, November 6th, from 9:45am-11:30am!
If you would like to come with us, are interested in getting involved with the Convalescent Home visits, or would simply like more information, please contact us at the church by phone or email and we will get you connected!

Our visits to the Hamilton House Women’s Crisis Shelter happens every first and third Sunday night. We just went this last Sunday night and had a fantastic time! These women who live in the house have gone through a lot and have come from some very different, but all very difficult life situations. We visit them and minister to them in various ways – from training times on how to budget finances, write a resume, succeed in a job interview, or apply makeup, to Bible studies and cookies and gifts and fellowship. Just spending time with the women does so much, but we are always looking for women in our church body who have specific gifts or talents or can use their career to help these women in transition. If you have some kind of skill, passion, gift, or career that you believe could benefit the women of the Hamilton House, or if you would just like to come visit with us, please contact us at the church. We show up around 7 p.m. and stay until around 8:30; it is an amazing thing to see God work through the women of Shoreline to minister to these precious ladies at the Hamilton House.

Our next Women’s Shelter Visit will be on Sunday, November 7th, from 7:00-8:30pm!
If you would like to come with us, are interested in getting involved with the Women’s Shelter visits, or would simply like more information, please contact us at the church by phone or email and we will get you connected!
COMING UP SOON is our Annual Halloween Family Festival, in which our Community Outreach Ministry plays a huge role! We have the privilege of organizing and taking on the always-popular “Trunk O’ Treat” feature, which serves as a mini replacement of door-to-door trick-or-treating. But, instead of houses decorated in Halloween fare, it will bet the trunks of your cars! Sign up at the booth to reserve a spot for your vehicle to be a part of this fun event! Or, you may consider signing up to be sign up to be a part of the trunk o’ treat committee, which will help with set up, tear down, and judging on best decorated trunk! Either way, this event will be one you will not want to miss!

Exit – Costume Party Movie Night

On October 13, 2010, in Middle School - EXIT, Students, by Andrew

That’s right it’s almost Halloween and that means it’s time for Exit middle school ministries costume party movie night! Come dress in your halloween costume for your chance to win the costume contest and the costume dance off!! We will be kicking the evening off at 6pm and wrapping up the night at 9pm. This is sure to be a blast so make sure to bring your friends and your friend’s friends!  Remember the costume contest will be judged by Danny, Alex, and Candice so keep that in mind when figuring out your costume for the night. The Dance off will be judged by Jenn, Andrew and Slim. So if you want to win bring your moves to impress us or make us laugh! Be here October 27th in the youth room at 6pm! If not, you’ll totally miss out.

Parents we are looking for snacks, eats, and drinks for the night. If your down to help out, contact Andrew@shorelinechurch.org. Thanks so much!

That’s right it’s almost Halloween and that means it’s time for Exit middle school ministries costume party movie night! Come dress in your halloween costume for your chance to win the costume contest and the costume dance off!! We will be kicking the evening off at 6pm and wrapping up the night at 9pm. This is sure to be a blast so make sure to bring your friends and your friend’s friends!  Remember the costume contest will be judged by Danny, Alex, and Candice so keep that in mind when figuring out your costume for the night. The Dance off will be judged by Jenn, Andrew and Slim. So if you want to win bring your moves to impress us or make us laugh! Be here October 27th in the youth room at 6pm! If not, you’ll totally miss out.

Parents we are looking for snacks, eats, and drinks for the night. If your down to help out, contact Andrew@shorelinechurch.org. Thanks so much!

SkyLab Coming to Halloween Festival

On October 16, 2008, in Children's Ministry (Anchor Bay), by Children's Ministry

My Museum’s brand new portable planetarium, SKYLAB, will make it’s premiere peninsula appearance at the Shoreline Halloween Family Festival on Friday night, October 31st. Follow the night sky, weather patterns or the earth’s rotation is one of the several presentations offered up at the Festival. The Wheelie Mobilee will be making it’s first Shoreline appearance that night as well. Tickets for the event, which include carnival games, inflatable activities, a GREAT BBQ, live music and more, are available at the Shoreline Bookstore or at the Shoreline main office at 2500 Garden Road. Call 655-0100 for more information.

My Museum’s brand new portable planetarium, SKYLAB, will make it’s premiere peninsula appearance at the Shoreline Halloween Family Festival on Friday night, October 31st. Follow the night sky, weather patterns or the earth’s rotation is one of the several presentations offered up at the Festival. The Wheelie Mobilee will be making it’s first Shoreline appearance that night as well. Tickets for the event, which include carnival games, inflatable activities, a GREAT BBQ, live music and more, are available at the Shoreline Bookstore or at the Shoreline main office at 2500 Garden Road. Call 655-0100 for more information.

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Halloween Family Fun…with a Purpose

On October 3, 2008, in Children's Ministry (Anchor Bay), by Children's Ministry

How cool would it be to bring your family and friends to a safe, fun place to enjoy games, music, activities, food and more AND be able to make a contribution to a worthy cause….all at the same time?! Well, at Shoreline’s Halloween Family Festival all that is true. On October 31st from 6 to 8:30 PM you can join in on loads of fun, like checking out the Wheelie Mobilee from My Museum, or competing with your buddies in the Bungee Run, or chowin’ down on a big, juicy hamburger; all the while knowing a portion of your ticket price is going to support The Bulisa Project.

Shoreline friend Bill Sullivan is gearing up to return to Bulisa, Uganda in January to continue repairs to a medical clinic that serves patient from a 100 mile radius. The primary objectives are to rebuild the clinic’s water system, continue remodeling the buildings and replace missing and damaged furnishings and equipment.

Thanks for coming to play with us on Halloween night, and thanks for joining in to support the Sullivan’s in this important work benefiting the health of Uganda’s people. Tickets for the Shoreline Halloween Family Festival are $5 per person, for a maximum of $25 per family. Purchase your tickets at the Shoreline Bookstore or Business office, located at 2500 Garden Road. For more information contact Pastor Roy at 655-0100 or rpina@shorelinechurch.org.

How cool would it be to bring your family and friends to a safe, fun place to enjoy games, music, activities, food and more AND be able to make a contribution to a worthy cause….all at the same time?! Well, at Shoreline’s Halloween Family Festival all that is true. On October 31st from 6 to 8:30 PM you can join in on loads of fun, like checking out the Wheelie Mobilee from My Museum, or competing with your buddies in the Bungee Run, or chowin’ down on a big, juicy hamburger; all the while knowing a portion of your ticket price is going to support The Bulisa Project.

Shoreline friend Bill Sullivan is gearing up to return to Bulisa, Uganda in January to continue repairs to a medical clinic that serves patient from a 100 mile radius. The primary objectives are to rebuild the clinic’s water system, continue remodeling the buildings and replace missing and damaged furnishings and equipment.

Thanks for coming to play with us on Halloween night, and thanks for joining in to support the Sullivan’s in this important work benefiting the health of Uganda’s people. Tickets for the Shoreline Halloween Family Festival are $5 per person, for a maximum of $25 per family. Purchase your tickets at the Shoreline Bookstore or Business office, located at 2500 Garden Road. For more information contact Pastor Roy at 655-0100 or rpina@shorelinechurch.org.

Fall EXIT Events

On August 25, 2008, in Middle School - EXIT, by Exit

Below we have attached the EXIT fall events flyer. I want to take a few moments to give detail on these activities. Please fell free to e-mail me for more information on any of the EXIT outings or events.

GAME NIGHT!      September 19th 6pm – 9pm     @ the youth room

Our game nights are one of the most exciting and crazy events of the year. If the game includes making a mess, throwing fish, smashing eggs, catching food, eating the unimaginable then it will more then likely make the list for our next game night. Thomas Ryan, one of the Middle School Interns, spends hours researching and putting together a line up of games that makes for endless excitement and laughter. The last game night has set the bar high as to where we will go next. This is the perfect setting for our students to introduce friends to the Shoreline. In the atmosphere of craziness and fun, bonds are built quickly and memories are made. This is a night that should not be missed and that we highly encourage students to bring as many friends as possible.

COSTUME MOVIE NIGHT      OCT 24 6PM – 9PM      @ the youth room

Movie nights are always a great time of getting together to enjoy great food and a fun movie. So when we add costumes into the mix the night is even better. Come out dressed as a super hero, alien, farmer, IRS agent, or pretty much anything you like. The pretty much anything means we like to keep things P.G. so nothing crazy scary, bloody, and please keep your costume modest. We end the evening with a costume contest so keep that in mind when you decide how to dress up. The contest includes prizes for best use of household items, most use of the EXIT logo, tallest hat, best smelling costume, costumed friends, and overall best costume. Make sure to come out and bring your friends.  We are deciding on a movie soon so e-mail your suggestion to andrew@shorelinechurch.org.

Check back often as we will post information on upcoming events and other news regularly!

 

Below we have attached the EXIT fall events flyer. I want to take a few moments to give detail on these activities. Please fell free to e-mail me for more information on any of the EXIT outings or events.

GAME NIGHT!      September 19th 6pm – 9pm     @ the youth room

Our game nights are one of the most exciting and crazy events of the year. If the game includes making a mess, throwing fish, smashing eggs, catching food, eating the unimaginable then it will more then likely make the list for our next game night. Thomas Ryan, one of the Middle School Interns, spends hours researching and putting together a line up of games that makes for endless excitement and laughter. The last game night has set the bar high as to where we will go next. This is the perfect setting for our students to introduce friends to the Shoreline. In the atmosphere of craziness and fun, bonds are built quickly and memories are made. This is a night that should not be missed and that we highly encourage students to bring as many friends as possible.

COSTUME MOVIE NIGHT      OCT 24 6PM – 9PM      @ the youth room

Movie nights are always a great time of getting together to enjoy great food and a fun movie. So when we add costumes into the mix the night is even better. Come out dressed as a super hero, alien, farmer, IRS agent, or pretty much anything you like. The pretty much anything means we like to keep things P.G. so nothing crazy scary, bloody, and please keep your costume modest. We end the evening with a costume contest so keep that in mind when you decide how to dress up. The contest includes prizes for best use of household items, most use of the EXIT logo, tallest hat, best smelling costume, costumed friends, and overall best costume. Make sure to come out and bring your friends.  We are deciding on a movie soon so e-mail your suggestion to andrew@shorelinechurch.org.

Check back often as we will post information on upcoming events and other news regularly!

 

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