By Rev. Jim Hill, Senior Pastor at Family of God
This blog was posted on Family of God's website and used with permission. Please visit their website to find out more about this ministry.
This blog was posted on Family of God's website and used with permission. Please visit their website to find out more about this ministry.
Saturday, January 18th, most of us woke up to 3"- 6” of snow. I know it took my son-in-law and I three hours to dig out at my house. I imagine you might have had similar experiences. As things happened, that same day was the inaugural run of the mobile compassion ministry at Family of God. Things did not go exactly as planned but the team adjusted and prevailed over the weather.
The first wrinkle was the team members charged with bringing the food turned back for home because of the road conditions. Others rallied in the Family of God kitchen and pulled together meals. The volunteer, Terry from Our Shepherd Birmingham, furthest from SW Detroit made it! Dedication! We thank God for his safety and the safety of the other volunteers.
Altogether six volunteers under Deacon Tim LeClair’s leadership departed to visit Patton Park where homeless camp out. The hope is to make connections with people and be able to share Jesus with them while helping provide some daily needs. Read, Family of God Street Ministry, for more about the start and dreams of this ministry. It’s interesting that the four local volunteers from Family of God have been or are currently homeless themselves. Our four-step ministry plan of compassion, service, witness, culminating in koinonia (fellowship) that brings the Family of God people to the point of offering compassion, service and witness to others.
This outing validated that process as we saw our own 'members' giving compassion, service, and witness to others.
The first wrinkle was the team members charged with bringing the food turned back for home because of the road conditions. Others rallied in the Family of God kitchen and pulled together meals. The volunteer, Terry from Our Shepherd Birmingham, furthest from SW Detroit made it! Dedication! We thank God for his safety and the safety of the other volunteers.
Altogether six volunteers under Deacon Tim LeClair’s leadership departed to visit Patton Park where homeless camp out. The hope is to make connections with people and be able to share Jesus with them while helping provide some daily needs. Read, Family of God Street Ministry, for more about the start and dreams of this ministry. It’s interesting that the four local volunteers from Family of God have been or are currently homeless themselves. Our four-step ministry plan of compassion, service, witness, culminating in koinonia (fellowship) that brings the Family of God people to the point of offering compassion, service and witness to others.
This outing validated that process as we saw our own 'members' giving compassion, service, and witness to others.
Sweatpants, blankets, boots, gloves, coffee and gloves were distributed among 26 people visited that morning. Some were huddled in the park; others were standing around gas stations and similar sites. The team continued until their supplies were exhausted. Just as important, prayer and conversation with the homeless went well. This illustrated the full participation of the team members, whether staff, volunteer or member.
All in all, an excellent first outing especially with the scrambling required by the snow. We look forward to seeing what God will do with these connections and how He will use us to bless the people of Southwest Detroit and how we will be blessed by them.
Posted in Family of God, Missions
Posted in street ministry, mobile compassion ministry, hope, missions, Family of God
Posted in street ministry, mobile compassion ministry, hope, missions, Family of God
Recent
Faith & Blue 2024
September 19th, 2024
Comfort Dog Ministry Update, January 2023
January 20th, 2023
Sunday morning Adult Bible Class
December 30th, 2022
Aid to Ukraine
June 13th, 2022
National Faith and Blue
October 20th, 2021
Fall Bible Classes
August 26th, 2021
Delicate Discussions | Adult Bible Class
May 28th, 2021
Forward in Faith
February 25th, 2021
Purpose Becoming Clearer
February 23rd, 2021
Reflections on the Imposition of Ashes
February 5th, 2021
Archive
2024
September
2023
2022
June
December
2021
2020
January
February
The Season of EpiphanyAn Update: Discipleship Pastor PositionWe Want Children in Worship: Children ShareMobile Compassion MinistrySr. High Youth RetreatOpportunities for GivingThese Words Shall be in Your HeartGod's Steadfast Love2020 MI District Jr. High Youth Gathering2020 MI District Sr. High Youth GatheringTips for a Healthy HeartSupporting LifeStretching Your Comfort ZoneThe Promise ProjectWhat Makes Lutheran Education Different?
March
April
Celebrate Holy Week at HomeFamily of God vs. CoronavirusA Different Holy WeekCount Your BlessingsThe Triumphal EntryLoss and GainStaff Favorite RecipesGood Friday- What is so Good about it?Support For EveryoneHe is Risen. He is Risen Indeed, Alleluia!Blessings in BelizeA Revealing TruthSharing Love: A Servant SpeaksEmotionally Settled? How are you doing?
May
June
July
Summer Recipes- BerriesSummer Recipes- Lemon & LimeWhere are the Ferrys?Pastor Khumalo Shaped to ServeReturn to Worship Task Force UpdateSummer Recipes- Other FruitsFamily of God PodcastCrisis Management 2020Summer Recipes- ChocolateSharing Your FaithSummer Recipes- Food Allergy SensitiveForever Young OutingStained Glass Window of Life
September
November
Categories
Tags
2020
2nd thursday
AAA pregnancy center
Adult Bible Class
Advent by candlelight
Ascension
Ash Wednesday
Asia
Bake Sale
Belize
Bible Class
Bible Study
Body of Christ
CHRISTmas Blessings
Care groups
Christmas
Class of 2020
Decade
Epiphany
Eyeglass clinic
Family of God
February Football Frenzy
Ferrys
First Responders
Forever Young
God chooses
Good Shepherd
Gospel
Holy week
Home for christmas
Imposition of Ashes
Inner-city pastor
Kobe Bryant
LWML
Lent
Life
Light
Linda Waara
Livonia
Look back
MOST
Mental Health
Mercy
Methodist Children's Home Society
Methodist Children\'s Home Society
Mike Puterbaugh
Mission trip
Missionaries
New Year
Next step
Outreach
Parenting
Pastor Khumalo
Pastor
Read the Bible
Riverboat Tour
Seniors
Silas
South Africa
Strategic Operations Workshop
Sunday School
Sunday morning
Thrivent
Tyler
Update
Vision
We will Rise
Women of the Word
Worship 2021
You follow Me
Youth Gathering
Youth Group
activities
advent
apricots
baptism
basketball
berries
bible study at home
bible
blessing
brain and stroke
cancer
change
cherries
children in worship
children
chocolate
comfort
communications
community
connection
connect
control
cooking
coronavirus
cross
crsis
dairy free
death
detroit
dietrich bonhoeffer
discipleship
easter
education
egg free
exercise
faith
families
family of faith devotionals
family of faith
family
fellowship
full life
fun
future
games
generosity
give thanksks
giving
gluten free
good and bad
good friday
grief
growth
guatemala
healthily lifestyle
health
heart health
help
holy spirit
hope
ice cream
inspiration
installation
jesus
legacy
legend
lemon
life lessons
lime
love
maundy thursday
meals
media
memory
mission trips
missions
mission
mobile compassion ministry
new creation
new life
no screens
nut free
offering
online discipleship
online
ordination
other fruits
palm sunday
pandemic
parish nurse
parish nursing
paul
peaches
pentecost
perfect love
plans
plan
podcast
prayer
prepare
promise
quarantine
racism
recipes
relationships
remember
reopening
resources
resurrection
retreat
return to worhsip
rhubarb
safety
school
senior pastor
sermons
servant
serve
service
serving
sharing the faith
sharing
staff
staying connected
stephen ministry
street ministry
student
suicide
summer
support
teams
thank you
tithes
transitions
trust
video
volunteer
website
wellness
worship at home
worship
youth and family night
zucchini