Ok, friends...I know I've mentioned before about the Adopt-A-Block ministry that is led by our church, Emmanuel Wesleyan Church. And I shared on Saturday a little from my personal experience on our Facebook page. But I still feel this stirring in my soul and felt it deserved a blog post. So if some of this sounds redundant, I am apologizing up front! :)
The Adopt-a-Block ministry is where we go into an area of our city that needs love and we show it.
It's really that simple.
The motto is, "Find a need and fill it. Find a hurt and heal it."
Yes, this is a church ministry.
No, there are no strings attached.
In fact, the only time you hear 'Emmanuel Wesleyan Church' is when we're knocking on the door, identifying ourselves to let them know who is there.
It's truly just about serving our community and showing and sharing love.
We mostly give food. And food that is primarily donated from the Maryland Food Bank.
This past Saturday we were also able to give toothbrushes and toiletries.
At Thanksgiving time, other organizations join with us and we're able to provide a "traditional" box of all things Thanksgiving including a fresh turkey!
At Christmas, we help provide gifts for the children.
We help with needed items such as clothes, school supplies, and furniture.
It's truly about helping to meet basic needs.
There is laughter and some time tears.
There are hugs!
There is prayer if the need arises. In fact, just this week, we stopped and prayed for a policeman who was patrolling the area we were in as well as the mailman out on his walking delivery route, and a few of the tenants.
To be totally transparent, the few times I've been able to actually help with the food delivery, I find myself praying and observing the others throughout the walk around the blocks.
Why?
Because I truly believe change begins with us!!! And I have a dream of seeing our city united! And I believe it starts with us, but more so - our churches. And churches willing to not just discuss what is wrong and what "should" be done, but churches that actually get out there and do the work, build the relationships. With no strings attached.
That is what this ministry is doing. It is truly showing love in a tangible way. We have this team of people who are dedicating hours on Saturday mornings to reach out to a community that is, for the most part, not the "norm." It's the sections of our city that most people avoid.
As we started back this week I found it so fitting that as I got in my vehicle the words that were streaming though my radio were, "Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders, let me walk upon the waters, wherever You would call me..."
This was after all the food had been packed up, teams were set and ready to go, and Pastor Mark Thompson had shared with everyone a reminder about what the purpose of this ministry is and we had joined in a huge circle for prayer before heading out for the morning on our routes!
Friends!! Let me encourage you today to look right in your city to see how you can help make a difference. How YOU can show LOVE! You don't always need to go across the continent, sometimes, you just need to open your eyes to the people and situations right around you!
I hesitated before taking any photos this past week because I feel like mission work...serving God... has become about the photos - because if we don't have the photos - did we even do it?
HOWEVER, I had such a memorable moment that I thought, no - you know what?! I want social media to see that GREAT things are happening locally and I truly believe greater things are yet to come!
We are so much BETTER TOGETHER!!!

Keeping it real moment - this precious girl and the interaction my team had with her family was a reminder for me that love has no language...it is universal.
This little 3 year old and I played as some of my teammates were providing education for her mom; along with a few other younger gals on my team we simply played ball and tag. The laughter that came from her little self just filled my soul.
You see, her family just recently moved from out of the country and speak and understand no English. At all. They are fluent in Portuguese. While my teammates were using Google translator to communicate with the mom, we played. Simple as that. Nothing extravagant, no fancy toys, just a squishy ball she had laying in the backyard. The mom was able to "talk" with our teammates and they were able to set up time to come back with an interpreter to see how we can come alongside and help her family. We probably spent a total of less than 10 minutes with them and as we were leaving we were hugging on them and saying Thank You, hoping they understood what we were implying, and that sweet girl waved and smiled so big and said, clearly, Thank You!
She may not have understood a word we said the entire time we were there, but I can guarantee she felt the love.
Love, in any language, is universal.
Love, in any language, is universal.
So I opened my arms and she ran back.
And I did; I grabbed a quick photo because I want social media to see there are needs right here, too. That we have people living in poverty here, too. That there are people, right here in our community, that need to be shown love, unconditional love.
And I did; I grabbed a quick photo because I want social media to see there are needs right here, too. That we have people living in poverty here, too. That there are people, right here in our community, that need to be shown love, unconditional love.
Not that we shouldn't be going to other areas in our world, but more so of getting it right, right here where we live first.
And then start the ripple effect outwards.
We were able to connect with that precious family who didn't understand much, if any, of what we were physically speaking to them, but they understood we were there in love, and it was truly a God moment.
Friends, yes - we were in the not so good section of our city, but we showed up.
With food. With resources to help. And most importantly, with love.
And that is what it's about - pouring out and loving on the people right in our community.
My heart is still full and that is just one of the amazing things that happened that morning.
I also made two friends! Friends I am so excited to serve alongside again next week.
I have a shirt my hubby recently gave me that says, THE LAMPS ARE DIFFERENT BUT THE LIGHT IS THE SAME!
And as I looked around at the circle I was a part of - holding hands, united, standing shoulder to shoulder - it is so very true.
We are ALL so different.
Different ages.
Different sizes.
Different colors.
Different educations.
Different backgrounds.
Even representing different churches.
But the LIGHT inside of us is the same!
And, on a gloomy, dreary Saturday morning, I can tell you - the LIGHT was shining bright!
I want to encourage those of you who live locally to join me next Saturday!!!
And I want to introduce you to Pastor Mark Thompson and his lovely wife, Felicia:
And once you get to know them, I think you'll find yourself loving them, too.
They are the driving force behind this ministry and have formed a team, that's still growing, that have the same mindset of reaching out and serving and loving our local community.
I wanted to share a follow up email we received today from Pastor Mark in response to Saturday to reinforce what a difference this ministry is making in one small area of our city:
I want to give a great big THANK YOU hug to everyone that came out on this past Saturday for our opening Adopt-A-Block for 2018!
This was another incredible God filled day. Because you came out in good numbers, we are able to expand to add more blocks we serve.
In fact, during this past Saturday, we meet a family who moved here from Portugal. This single mom had three little children who needed to be enrolled in school. God sent the supervisor from the Wicomico County Judy Center with us and they made contact with this family, now these children can start a formal education!!
Also, we went to a house of a family who had moved into the are last month, but during this entire time they
have been sleeping on the floor (children are in Pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st grade. I was able to give them more food today and let the mother find more clothes and blankets in our "Clothes Closet" in the Miracle Building. We will be delivering a bed to her on Saturday. ( If you have or know of someone giving away a kitchen table and chairs, please let me know).
This is our mission for Adopt-A-Block, Find a Need, Fill It...Find a Hurt, Heal It!!
have been sleeping on the floor (children are in Pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st grade. I was able to give them more food today and let the mother find more clothes and blankets in our "Clothes Closet" in the Miracle Building. We will be delivering a bed to her on Saturday. ( If you have or know of someone giving away a kitchen table and chairs, please let me know).
This is our mission for Adopt-A-Block, Find a Need, Fill It...Find a Hurt, Heal It!!
Thanks to each of you, we are able to turn our Mission into Motion!
You will be able to see our pictures on Sunday at our Adopt-A-Block table.
God bless and get ready for Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 8:30am
Pastor Mark Thompson
You will be able to see our pictures on Sunday at our Adopt-A-Block table.
God bless and get ready for Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 8:30am
Pastor Mark Thompson
I may be a tiny person, but I have big dreams!
And I truly believe that it is through the hearts of people that I joined with on Saturday, that recognize that we are better together, that is going to help those dreams come to life!
That it's not about the color of our skin, what kind of car we drive, our jobs, how "good" our kids are - it's simply about showing love that has so freely been given to us!
Great things are happening.
Greater things are yet to come!
And I truly believe that it is through the hearts of people that I joined with on Saturday, that recognize that we are better together, that is going to help those dreams come to life!
That it's not about the color of our skin, what kind of car we drive, our jobs, how "good" our kids are - it's simply about showing love that has so freely been given to us!
Great things are happening.
Greater things are yet to come!
xoxo,
Jenny
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