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Event Hope: Easter Story Walk 2017

This weekend we had the chance to bring twelve of our HFK kids to an Easter Story Walk put on by First Baptist Church! The kids played games, got their faces painted, ate some yummy snacks, and went through six rooms that each told a different part of the true story of Easter. Thank you so much to all who made this day possible!

Check out the photos and video from this awesome event below.

Club Hope: May 2017

Club Hope this weekend was a blast! 79 kids attended, including 14 new kids! 3 children made decisions for Jesus, and God provided all the volunteers we needed – even those we didn’t know we’d need! Check out this post from Jeb and the photo gallery from this month below.

"If you have ever helped out at a Club Hope event before and gone on the bus either for pick up or drop off you know that this is the most stressful time of the event. The roles for our bus monitors include crowd control for the children, giving them wristbands, and building relationships with them. It sounds nice and neat on paper, but those of you who have been there know better than to assume it is smooth sailing. Often the trickiest part can be making sure every child has a wristband so that we know which bus they are to get on for the return trip. But there is something that we do that is not easy by any means, yet really stands out to me as something special.
We write each child’s name on his or her wristband every Club Hope event we have. While this does help us remember their names, I believe it goes beyond just having a quick way to know a child’s name. It shows that they are more than just a headcount, more than another mouth to feed, more than a number. Every child is so unique and significant, and we want them to feel that way! They are constantly bombarded with the lie that they need to be a certain way to fit in or need to do certain things to be accepted, but that is the polar opposite of what God wants for them. He made them differently so that they would, in fact, be DIFFERENT. Even for the regular kids who come all the time, we are sure to write their names on their wristbands because they need to know that we love them for who they are. And more importantly, God loves them for who they are.
Why did this stick out to me? I mean, we have been putting names on their wristbands for a few years now, so why now? I believe that God is reminding me that maybe He isn’t looking for quantity right now. Maybe He is more concerned with the quality. The quality of treatment we give to those that we are currently impacting. The Bible says in Luke 16:10, “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much…” and right now we are entrusted with a few kids. Will we someday record hundreds of kids at our events? Perhaps. After all that is the big picture goal. But we must first be faithful in what we have now."
- Jeremiah (hfkjeb.wordpress.com)

Club Hope: April 2017

Club Hope this past Saturday was so much fun! We had 69 kids, a huge increase from the past few wintry months! We are so thankful for the nice weather and all the volunteers who worked together to make Club a success.

Club Hope: March 2017

What an awesome month at Club Hope! The kids got to celebrate Pastor Matt’s birthday, eat some delicious english muffin pizzas, learn about Zacchaeus, and watch a Taekwondo demo from the Brown family, our awesome missionary visitors! Thank you to all who made this event possible–we can’t do it without you! See you next month!

Check out our photo gallery and this month’s video below.

Event Hope: Valentine's Day

Our Valentines Day Club Hope event this past Saturday was a huge success thanks to the teamwork of our amazing volunteers! A special thanks to Rachel LaFlamme for decorating Valentines cookies and Bethlehem Church for providing gift bags for the kids to hand out to their moms!

Club Hope: January 2017

Club Hope this past Saturday was so much fun! Thanks to First Baptist Church for hosting our event this month, and as always, thank you to all our amazing volunteers. We couldn’t do it without you! Thank you for sharing hope with these children.