May 21, 2012 | Community Impact, Events, Global Impact
Castaways is pleased to announce a one-night-only, pop-up boutique, featuring vintage and thrifted treasures. Proceeds from this sale will go directly to Nomi Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending human sex-trafficking (www.nominetwork.org). Invite your friends!
Friday, June 1, 6:00p-9:00p. Open house with sips and snacks.
At the Everyday Church office, 5030 Broadway Unit 630, New York, NY, 10034 (map). Take the A Train to 207th Street, or the 1 Train to 215th St.
Please RSVP and find more info at our Facebook Event: Lost & Found.
May 17, 2012 | Everyday Kidz, Podcast, Teaching
This we started a new series about the next big thing: kids! Believe it or not, one day we will depend on them. If you missed it or want to hear it again, or want to share with a friend, use the link below to listen to the mp3 audio file.
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May 15, 2012 | Community Impact, Events
Experienced basketball coaches including former NBA PLAYER Dave Jamerson will help kids with basketball skills and fundamentals. The Basketball Clinic is FREE, sponsored by Everyday Church! Space is limited, so sign up today.
Who: This clinic is for boys and girls in 6th-8th Grade. Prior basketball experience is not required.
When: Friday, May 18 from 2:30p-4:30p and Saturday, May 19th from 10:00a-3:00p.
Where: City College Academy of the Arts, 4600 Broadway, 10040 (Broadway & 196th St). The gym is on the 3rd floor. (map)
What to bring: Athletic clothing (tennis shoes, shorts, T-shirt) and a signed permission slip. We’ll provide water, snacks and lunch on Saturday!
To Sign Up: Contact Matt Mueller (Youth Ministry of Everyday Church) at matt@everydaycc.com or 646-290-7779.
May 8, 2012 | Everyday Groups, Everyday Kidz, Teaching
One day, they will rule the world. They will write our prescriptions. They will write our laws.
Today’s children are tomorrow’s decision makers. As silly as they sometimes are, children truly are the next big thing.
This is a series is for parents, sure. But it’s more than that. God cares deeply for children– specifically for children. God longs for the church to share his heart for children. You may never have kids or work directly with kids, but you can’t understand God fully without understanding his heart for young people. Like it or not, one day, we will depend on them.
We have got our work cut out for us.
Apr 20, 2012 | Podcast, Teaching
What could possibly explain how a fragile, disheartened group of Jesus’ followers became as attractive as he was? After his death, his message should have burned out, but it spread like wild fire. If you missed Part 2 of His Story, want to hear it again, or want to share it with a friend, use the link below to listen to the mp3 audio file.
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