Reaching out and serving those in our community

Local Outreach

Posted by brendab on May 10, 2012 in Local Outreach with No Comments


Human Trafficking:  The Local View  May 21st @ 7PM, room 212-213  Human trafficking is a $32 billion global industry, the fastest-growing and second-largest criminal activity in the world. A welcome convergence of attention and political will has pushed Washington State to the front lines of the battle.  It is comfortable to think trafficking is ‘over there-or international’ – and it is.  But it is also in our own back yard. The AWARE organization documented loosing 300 young girls from Portland high schools, and another 100 from Vancouver high schools, last year alone.  How many were lost from Northshore or Lake Washington?  How many is too many?  What if it was your daughter, or granddaughter?  Come and learn about what trafficking looks like in Seattle, in Bothell, and the many opportunities there are to become involved, to make a difference in our community, and in God’s Kingdom. 

Informational meeting on May 21st at 7 PM in rooms 212-213 Northshore Baptist Church

Northshore Visual Arts Community

Posted by Timothy Burke on May 7, 2012 in Local Outreach with No Comments


Northshore Visual Arts Group

We want to invite you to join us for a  gathering of visual artists and supporters of art visual art.  This will be a time to get to know one another, gather information, and exchange ideas. Please bring a piece of your art (if comfortable) to share  with fellow artists.  We will also discuss various opportunities to serve locally and globally through visual arts.

Thursday, May 24th, 7-9 PM, in room L124/126 at Northshore Baptist Church

if you would like to help set up or bring a snack and for more information please contact:

Marcia Carole

email: marcia2010@swissmail.org

 

Men to Serve at Women’s Tea

Posted by brendab on April 25, 2012 in Local Outreach with No Comments


Northshore’s annual Friendship Tea is this coming Saturday, April 28th.  We are expecting 440 women!! This is a huge outreach and we have many, many guests who do not attend church.  It’s such an exciting opportunity! We need servers and a tear down/clean up crew: Servers: (Black Pants, White Shirt and Tie) need 25 men to serve from 10:15 am – 1:15 pm.
o   Arrive at 10:15 for instructions
o   Serve hot tea, iced tea and iced water to the ladies until  1:15 PM
o   Lunch provided  

Tear down/Clean up Worship Center, need 10-12 men from 2:45 pm – 4:45pm.  So grab a friend to volunteer along with you – You’ll be blessed!To serve, please respond ASAP to John & Loretta Trainor at tea4friendship@gmail.com and for the tear down/clean up crew please contact Beth Lisenby at Bethl@nsb.org.  Thank you so much for considering this and helping if you can. The Gospel is being presented  – it’s going to be a wonderful afternoon.

A Vision for HOPE and Healing

Posted by brendab on April 4, 2012 in Local Outreach with No Comments


Check out this article from Converge Magazine on our own Juan Aragon, Chairman of NSB’s Community Health Ministries Team.

Juanita Bay Park Restoration Project

Posted by Timothy Burke on March 30, 2012 in Local Outreach, Volunteer Opportunity with No Comments


Description of volunteer effort: Partner with Starbucks to impact Juanita Beach Area 

An abundance of wildlife lives in or visits 110 acres of preserved wetlands and marshes at Juanita Bay Park. The animal population within this habitat includes songbirds, waterfowl, raptors, shorebirds, amphibians, turtles, beavers, and other small mammals. The park offers extraordinary views of Forbes Creek Wetland, Juanita Beach, and Juanita Bay. The park features paved trails, boardwalks, open lawn areas, restroom, benches, and picnic tables. Invasive plant species are a problem at the park and volunteers are needed to help restore the natural habitat. The Green Kirkland Partnership will be targeting restoration efforts in the area west of 98th Avenue NE (Market Street) and near the boardwalks.

  • When: 04/21/12 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Where: 2201 Market Street, Kirkland, Washington 98033
  • Activity: Environment
  • Commitment: 3 hours
  • Project Type: Open
  • Org Name: EARTHCORPS
  • Total partner volunteers needed: 15
  • Total volunteers needed: 100
  • Volunteers attending: 13
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April 2 Sewing B

Posted by brendab on March 28, 2012 in Local Outreach with No Comments


Monday April 2nd from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm in the Student Center, is an opportunity to join Northshore’s Sewing B.  Seamstresses of all abilities meet monthly to sew projects such as pillowcase dresses to be sent to Nicaragua and other countries, chair packs and weighted lap pads used right here in the Northshore and Lake Washington School Districts.  Last month 105 sundresses were sent along with the women’s mission team to Los Cedros, Nicaragua.  In an earlier mission trip to Nicaragua the Sewing B group sent  40 dresses along with the mission team. After the dresses had been distributed, a little girl came up to receive her dress and cried when she found out there were no more dresses.  Another girl selflessly gave up the dress she had just received to her younger friend.  This young girl had no idea if she would receive another dress for herself.  Hearing the story the Sewing B group made her 2 very special dresses to choose from.  They were taken to her by the next mission team to go to Los Cedros. Sewing B will meet again May 7th and will be making t-shirt dresses to be sent to India.  Donations of pillowcases, sheets, fabric, trims for dresses are thankfully accepted.  Please contact Ruth Wright

You can do the Can Do 5K/10K

Posted by brendab on March 27, 2012 in Local Outreach with No Comments


Come do the Can Do 5K/10K run this Saturday, March 31,2012 in Bothell.  What can you do to support this event?  See the website  www.Cando5k.org or contact Konnie at davekonnie@yahoo.com.   Put on by Northwest Special Families:  a parent-led community of families with children with special needs that offers supported social opportunities for children and families in North King and South Snohomish counties. Northwest Special Families aims to increase opportunities for social inclusion for children with special needs and their families through support, education and advocacy.

Volunteers and HOPE Mobile Medical Unit

Posted by brendab on March 27, 2012 in Local Outreach with No Comments


Each week the Mobile Medical Unit, aptly named HOPE, is driven from North Seattle to the Northshore Baptist Church Campus and set up to provide a warm, safe, and caring place for people from our congregation and our community to receive needed medical care. The Mobile Medical Unit is driven by volunteer drivers. Each week volunteers come from work and home to gather for prayer and a warm meal before going to their “stations” for the evening clinic. The warm meal is provided by volunteers. More volunteers provide support for the HOPE clinic by serving as Doctors, Nurses, Receptionists, Volunteer Coordinators, Site Coordinators, Case Managers, Schedulers, Spiritual Care, and Floaters (volunteering where most needed). Each person, serving in one part of the equation, adds up to a ministry of serving our Lord Jesus Christ through serving the needs of those around us. Opportunities to serve on this ministry team are available. For an application, more information about what the application process entails or other questions about Community Health Ministries contact us at Communityhealth@nsb.org.

Help Feed Homeless Kids In Our Community

Posted by Timothy Burke on March 21, 2012 in Local Outreach, Volunteer Opportunity with No Comments


Northshore, here is an opportunity for you to make a difference by simply bringing food identified on the list below to the church office Monday – Friday 9am to 5pm. We have just this week partnered with “Pantry Packs” to help decrease the number of hungry students in the Lake Washington School District.

 

 

 

What is Pantry Packs?

Pantry packs is a weekend food backpack program that discreetly provides any Lake Washington School District student (identified by their school counselor/staff) with a “weekly backpack of kid-friendly food to take home before school dismisses for the weekend. Currently there are over 200 packs going out each week between 15 schools.

Who can participate in Pantry Packs?

Pantry packs is available to any LWSD student. To enroll in this program you would first need to talk to your school counselor, office staff, or LWSD homeless liaison.

How is Northshore Baptist Involved?

We are a drop off zone for food donations (front office from 9am-5pm Monday – Friday)

What Can I bring to help?

Peanut Butter/ Jelly (in plastic jars only) / Crackers (ritz, saltines, Graham, etc) / Pasta & canned pasta sauce, Mac-N-Cheese / Instant Oatmeal Packets / Carnation Instant Breakfast Packets / Pancake Mix / Syrup / Granola Bars / Protein Bars / Applesauce (snack sized) / Fruit Cups / Microwave Popcorn / Individually Packaged Snack Crackers / Fruit Snacks / Fruit Leather / Canned Fruit / Canned Veggies / Refried Beans / Soup (Chicken Noodle) / Chili / Ravioli / Spaghettios

Who is the Key Contact?

Email: pantrypakcs@gmail.com

Cheryl Chikalla LWSD Homeless Liaison (425) 936-1297

Email: cchikalla@lwsd.org

How do I find current needs?

Friend us on Facebook at “pantry packs” to find out our current needs and latest news!

Love Where You Live – Interuptions

Posted by Timothy Burke on March 13, 2012 in Local Outreach with No Comments


Interuptions,

we never plan for them, we don’t like them, but could God use them? What if you started to look at the little or big interuptions to your day as God’s way of giving you an opportunity to influence someone around you with the love of Jesus?  When Jesus went to the cross on his journey he encountered many different interuptions. This week we looked at Luke 9:51 where Jesus on his journey to Jerusalem is interupted. However, he uses this time as an opportunity to have compassion on those around him. What about you, maybe someone interupts you in the office while you are hard at work or during your work out, could God be giving you an opportunity to show compassion and love? This week Look at interuptions as opportunities to influence others with the compassion of Jesus. Here is a 1 minute video on how to pray and prepare for those interuptions:

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with Kindness Tim

(Colossions 3:12-13)

Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.

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