disneymom3
<font color=green> I think I could adjust!! <br><f
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A friend from our church and I were talking about this last night. Our church does not have very much in the way of local ministry to people in need and we both feel that we need to work on that area. DH and I were going to adopt a family through another church in the area, but after talking to my friend, I am wondering about setting one up for families in our own congregation.
My thoughts are that I would set up an email account for people to contact me if they need help or want to help a family and "advertise" it through our weekly announcements we get in church. (It would also have my phone number.) Then pair up the families anonymously. Have a drop off day and a pick up day. What else do I need to think about? How best to keep in anonymous for those in need beyond myself knowing who people are? Would it be better to have a church staff person be in charge of the names? The office assist and the receptionist already have SO much to do that I don't think it would happen if they had to take this on.
So, any advice you can give me would be great. I will be taking notes!
Except I have to go to work right now so I will be gone for a few hours.
My thoughts are that I would set up an email account for people to contact me if they need help or want to help a family and "advertise" it through our weekly announcements we get in church. (It would also have my phone number.) Then pair up the families anonymously. Have a drop off day and a pick up day. What else do I need to think about? How best to keep in anonymous for those in need beyond myself knowing who people are? Would it be better to have a church staff person be in charge of the names? The office assist and the receptionist already have SO much to do that I don't think it would happen if they had to take this on.
So, any advice you can give me would be great. I will be taking notes!
Except I have to go to work right now so I will be gone for a few hours.