Jul 2, 2013 | Uncategorized
At the bottom right, notice the “Give” button has a new friend called “Log in.” That’s because we have a new system in place called Fellowship One. Through it, we can share contact information, find people with common interests, and a whole bunch of other stuff we haven’t even figured out yet.
It’s fully customizable– you’ll only share information you want to share. And you can choose different privacy settings for different groups of people. For example, you might want to let people in your Everyday Group see your phone number and mailing address, but share only your email address with everyone else.
If you’ve filled out a Connect Card in our service, then we’ve entered your information already and signing up with be a breeze. You’ll just need to change your privacy settings so that others can see whatever part of your profile you’d like to make public (by default, all your info is hidden). You can also update your profile and keep your info current so you don’t miss any important church communications future.
Just click that blue button at the bottom right to get started. It looks like this (this one works too!):

Jun 30, 2013 | Events, Everyday Kidz
We’ve got some fun, enriching extra activities planned for young participants with Everyday Church during the month of July. Know a kid who’d like to get involved? Contact Wendy for more information.
New York Hall of Science in Queens, Wednesday July 10th, 9-4pm
Staten Island Yankees, Game & post-game fireworks,
Friday July 19th, 7pm
NY Aquarium at Coney Island,
Wednesday July 24th, 9-4pm
Find these events on our Calendar.
Jun 28, 2013 | Everyday Kidz, Everyday Youth

5th and 6th graders took some big steps towards godliness this year, studying the Book of Proverbs together in “Route 56” (so named because they’re learning to follow the right path with Jesus, and it’s for 5th and 6th graders– pretty clever, right?).
But it’s the end of the road for our 6th graders… and the beginning! Next year, they’re joining the Everyday Youth Group. But this important transition was no walk in the park (well, parts of it were literally a walk in the park). Our young people had to complete 12 daunting challenges before they earned the right of passage.
They had to sit on a slide toget

her. And if you think that sounds easy, you should try it! They had to buy and deliver Dr. Pepper to an Everyday Church participant who is recovering from surgery. Having completed these feats of cunning, courage, and love– they entered Youth Group for the first time to a welcome party put on by Everyday students.
Jun 26, 2013 | Prayer
There’s so much going on with Everyday Church right now, and I don’t mean the stuff on our church calendar. There is a lot going on with our people! Both good and bad. Our dearly loved Raymon had surgery this week. Baby Raul Ortiz was born! Some have made visits to the emergency room; others to important job interviews.
It has been wonderful to watch our church family step up and take care of one another. Romans 12:10 says, “Be devoted to one another in love.”
Being devoted to something requires a great deal of time and energy and it isn’t always convenient. Let’s pray that being devoted to one another remains part of Everyday Church’s DNA as more and more people join our church family. Pray that people in our church would be willing to share when they are struggling and in need of help. Finally, let’s pray that our devotion to one another brings glory to God.
Love you all,
Wendy
Jun 17, 2013 | Global Impact
Everyday Church regularly partners with Nomi Network, an organization that is part of the solution to human trafficking. Help us help them change the lives of women and girls in India and Cambodia.
Nomi Network’s mission is to create economic opportunities for survivors and women at risk of human trafficking by providing them with targeted vocational training and equipping them to produce goods for the global marketplace. Help women from India and Cambodia earn living wages so they can become self sufficient, provide for their children, and transform their communities.
Here’s another simple way you can help:
Go shopping. Seriously. Check out Nomi Network’s 40% summer promo! Now until 7/4.
Shop here: www.buyherbagnotherbody.com.
Nomi Network hopes to clear out their inventory this summer, so they can continue to provide women and girls the dignity and stability of an honorable profession. We’re always looking for ways to support them, and this is another great opportunity to do so. Spread the word! Go shopping, and click the share button below and let your friends know about this sale.