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February 12 ~ Alabaster Offering
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This offering provides funds for property and buildings around the world. 80% of the money is used in world mission areas, and 20% goes to multicultural congregations in the United States and Canada. Alabaster funds help provide land for most Work & Witness projects. The entire offering goes toward the construction of churches, schools, medical facilities, and homes for missionaries and national workers.
This offering provides funds for property and buildings around the world. 80% of the money is used in world mission areas, and 20% goes to multicultural congregations in the United States and Canada. Alabaster funds help provide land for most Work & Witness projects. The entire offering goes toward the construction of churches, schools, medical facilities, and homes for missionaries and national workers.
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January 22-25
First Church of the Nazarene
Mesa, Arizona
February 5-8
First Church of the Nazarene
Orange, Texas
February 11-12
The Priesthood Motorcycle Ministry
First Church of the Nazarene
Killeen, Texas
February 26-27
Southdale Church of the Nazarene
Anderson, Indiana

January 22-25
First Church of the Nazarene
Mesa, Arizona
February 5-8
First Church of the Nazarene
Orange, Texas
February 11-12
The Priesthood Motorcycle Ministry
First Church of the Nazarene
Killeen, Texas
February 26-27
Southdale Church of the Nazarene
Anderson, Indiana
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Many employers and communities offer employees the opportunity to give to the charity of their choice via workplace giving. You can support the work of Nazarene Compassionate Ministries through these giving opportunities. Federal, military and postal employees have the opportunity to give to NCM via payroll deduction through their workplace Combined Federal Campaign. Their CFC number is #11735. Non-government employees may contribute using payroll deduction via United Way fall campaigns by writing “NCM, Inc. 12351 W. 96th. Terrace, Suite 100, Lenexa, KS, 66215, 800.214.4999” on a donor choice card.
Many employers and communities offer employees the opportunity to give to the charity of their choice via workplace giving. You can support the work of Nazarene Compassionate Ministries through these giving opportunities. Federal, military and postal employees have the opportunity to give to NCM via payroll deduction through their workplace Combined Federal Campaign. Their CFC number is #11735. Non-government employees may contribute using payroll deduction via United Way fall campaigns by writing “NCM, Inc. 12351 W. 96th. Terrace, Suite 100, Lenexa, KS, 66215, 800.214.4999” on a donor choice card.
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February 5 ~ David Argabright
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Gallup's StrengthsFinder Training
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Strengths 101 Advocate Training
The goal of Strengths 101 is two-fold. The first portion of the training focuses on building a participant's knowledge of his/her top five signature strengths. The second half of the training is geared towards identifying and providing tools for leading a strengths-based ministry initiative within a congregational setting.
Strengths 101 – Advocate Training
March 16-17, 2012 – Mesa First Church of the Nazarene, Mesa, AZ.
Strengths 201 Advisor Training
Strengths 201 equips advisors to work one-on-one with individual members of a congregation, helping them to understand their signature strengths and discover “what they do best” in ministry and service.
Strengths 201 – Advisor Training
March 16-17, 2012 – Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA.
Strengths 101 Advocate Training
The goal of Strengths 101 is two-fold. The first portion of the training focuses on building a participant's knowledge of his/her top five signature strengths. The second half of the training is geared towards identifying and providing tools for leading a strengths-based ministry initiative within a congregational setting.
Strengths 101 – Advocate Training
March 16-17, 2012 – Mesa First Church of the Nazarene, Mesa, AZ.
Strengths 201 Advisor Training
Strengths 201 equips advisors to work one-on-one with individual members of a congregation, helping them to understand their signature strengths and discover “what they do best” in ministry and service.
Strengths 201 – Advisor Training
March 16-17, 2012 – Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA.
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1 medium-sized bottle of shampoo (12 to 18 oz)
2 bars of soap (no travel-size)
1 medium toothpaste (4.0 to 6.4 oz)
3 toothbrushes
1 box of Band-Aids (30 or more)
1 fingernail clipper
1 sturdy hair comb
2 hand towels
4 pocket-size packages of facial tissue
1 Beanie Baby-size stuffed toy

1 medium-sized bottle of shampoo (12 to 18 oz)
2 bars of soap (no travel-size)
1 medium toothpaste (4.0 to 6.4 oz)
3 toothbrushes
1 box of Band-Aids (30 or more)
1 fingernail clipper
1 sturdy hair comb
2 hand towels
4 pocket-size packages of facial tissue
1 Beanie Baby-size stuffed toy
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LOCAL: We have helped kids with back-to-school supplies, families with Thanksgiving food baskets, with Christmas gifts and food baskets, and with Easter food baskets. Thanks for helping and showing the love of Christ in action! If you have any questions, please contact Sharon Nolan.
GLOBAL: House Of James (Sean Johnson came and spoke to us) in Ukraine will benefit from your love offering! Alabaster Offering is used for construction of churches, schools, medical facilities, missionary/national workers homes and land purchase around the world.
LOCAL: We have helped kids with back-to-school supplies, families with Thanksgiving food baskets, with Christmas gifts and food baskets, and with Easter food baskets. Thanks for helping and showing the love of Christ in action! If you have any questions, please contact Sharon Nolan.
GLOBAL: House Of James (Sean Johnson came and spoke to us) in Ukraine will benefit from your love offering! Alabaster Offering is used for construction of churches, schools, medical facilities, missionary/national workers homes and land purchase around the world.
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