Friday, April 15, 2016

This Week At The Bridge !

Prayer for the Nation

May 4th Franklin Graham is currently conducting prayer rallies at the capitals of each state in the nation. His Decision America Tour, which is a call to Christians and churches to repentance and prayer on behalf of our nation, will be in Frankfort on Wednesday May 4th from 12-1 PM. The Bridge is exploring the possibility of renting a bus to make the trip to Frankfort. If you would like to take part in this event, please sign-up at The Welcome Center in the lobby.

Volunteer Fair 

 Serving at The Bridge is fun, rewarding and a great way to meet other church members.  To learn ore about service opportunities we will have a Volunteer Fair in the lobby next Sunday, April 24th and Sunday, May 1st.  This is a great way to talk with current leaders and volunteers to discover where you can best use your gifts and talents as a valued volunteer!

 Backpack Meals for Kids

Elementary aged students in Campbell County receive 1 to 2 meals every day at school during the week, but some children are not always assured of being fed at home on the weekends.  Some elementary schools provide food items for 80 such children to take home in backpacks every Friday so that these children will have something to eat over the weekend.  Please pick up a green bag from the lobby of the church, fill it with food items and return it next week.

Reset Banquet

Please join Reset and Emcee Todd Dykes of WLWT as we celebrate a night of redemption, reconciliation and New Beginnings!  The banquet is this Tuesday, April 19th at The Gardens of Park Hills, 1622 Dixie Highway Park Hills, KY  41011.  Doors open at 6:30 pm and the program begins promptly at 7:00 pm.

Reset is a Christ-centered, voluntary program for men and women in the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati area that desire to radically change their lives.  By providing housing, employment opportunities, healthy things to do, a sense of hope for the future and teaching truth, Reset residents can overcome their past and pursue their God-given purpose.

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