Good Humor Team #7 will cook and serve a meal for the homeless at the Volunteer Ministry Center (511 N. Broadway, 37917) once a quarter. The dates follow:
2012
Thursday, May 17 – Cook at 6:00pm (in church kitchen)
Friday, May 18 – Serve at 4:30pm (at VMC)
Thursday, August 16 – Cook at 6:00pm (in church kitchen)
Friday, August 17 – Serve at 4:30pm (at VMC)
Thursday, November 15 – Cook at 6:00pm (in church kitchen)
Friday, November 16 – Serve at 4:30pm (at VMC)
We will make baked spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, and dessert.
Please notify team captain, Alyssa Murray, at 546-2531 or alyssa@fpcknox.org with any questions or concerns.
*Donations to help offset the cost of the food are always welcome.
If you have any questions about this process or if you ever need to change this commitment, please contact Diane Gross at diane@fpcknox.org or by phone: 865-546-2531. If you would like for your financial commitment to be fulfilled in a timely fashion (a help to the church), consider the online giving option (found on the homepage). You can be assured that your offerings will continue, whether you are in or out of town.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve a common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership, we are self-supporting through our own contributions.
AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy. Neither endorses nor opposes any cause. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets each Sunday at 6:30 p.m. and each Friday at 6:00 p.m. in the Jesus’ Friends Classroom. There is an open meeting at 8:00 p.m. on Fridays.
For over 55 years, Al-Anon (which includes Alateen for younger members) has been offering strength and hope for friends and families of problem drinkers. It is estimated that each alcoholic affects the lives of at least four other people… alcoholism is truly a family disease. No matter what relationship you have with an alcoholic, whether they are still drinking or not, all who have been affected by someone else’s drinking can find solutions that lead to serenity in the Al-Anon/Alateen fellowship.
Al-Anon meets each Monday at noon in the Jesus’ Friends Classroom located on P2 (one level below the office)