Coming Events
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Free Food Pantry Available
Many people
need assistance with essential foods.
Havelock
Christian Church’s goal is to make available non-perishable foods (pull tops or
twist tops are helpful). We try to have available hand sanitizer, packets of
flatware from restaurants, and other items which are helpful. ***
Havelock
members are asked to contribute to this pantry whenever you can to help those
in need. Thank you! *** Those who need food assistance are welcome to take what you need. |
*** Little Food Pantry suggestions
Can-openers
Vegetable Oil.
Spices, salt and pepper, tea bags and coffee, sugar and
flour
Sandwich bread
Shelf
stable Milk (for cereal and macaroni & cheese, etc.)
Fresh
produce
Tuna
and crackers
Butter
or margarine
Cake
mixes and frosting (for a child’s birthday cake)
Dishwashing
detergent
Stove
Top Stuffing
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Sunday, December 24, Christmas Eve Worship - 7 p.m.
****** Christmas Season - December 25, 2023 - January 5, 2024 ***
Saturday, January 6, 2024, 8 a.m. to 12 noon – Brock’s Boutique
(monthly give-away) Free Bedding, Meals to Go, Pantry Itemsand FREE CLOTHING *** Leave donations under the Awning or call Debbie Boltz 402-430-7569 ***
January 6
Thursday, January 18 , 7 p.m. Wonderful entertainment and fellowship. Welcome!
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Sunday, January 7, 11:30 following Worship – Potluck!
Bring your
favorite dish or pick up something at the deli. Be sure to join the fellowship!
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Northeast Food Pantry
Bethany Christian
Church is accepting donations for the Food Pantry.
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Donations are given to agencies that specialize in helping those
with mental health challenges or those who have experienced mental
health challenges, traumas, or addictions.
Our clothing
project now is called "Brock's Boutique."
Once a month we offer clothing to the neighborhood. Food is also
available. A free-will offering is not
requested, but is accepted.
Current needs are for donations of GOOD used clothing, clothes pins,
paper bags, and for people to sort and organize the clothing.
Other on-going projects include:
*Donating Christmas
lights that no longer work.
*Donating
electrical cords that don't work or are cut off from appliances before
the appliance is trashed.
*Donating aluminum
cans for the youth group's recycling project (funds raised help pay for
camp registrations).
*Food for the food
pantry. We deliver our food to Bethany Christian for use by the
Northeast Lincoln Foodbank.
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