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'R \RX NQRZ VRPHRQH ZKR LV VLFN JULHYLQJ RU VHUYLQJ RYHUVHDV" <RX FDQ FUHDWH D SHUVRQDOL]HG SUD\HU ERRN WR JLYH \RXU IULHQGV DQG ORYHG RQHV WKH SURPLVH RI KRSH SHDFH DQG ORYH SURYLGHG ZLWKLQ WKHVH ERRNV 3UD\HUV RI &RPIRUW LQ *ULHI 7KLV LV WKH FRQȴGHQFH ZH KDYH LQ DSSURDFKLQJ *RG WKDW LI ZH DVN DQ\WKLQJ DFFRUGLQJ WR KLV ZLOO +H +HDUV 8V 3VDOP b 9LVLW *2'+HDUV FRP DQG JHW \RXU SUD\HU ERRNV WRGD\ 3DWKZD\ WR +HDOLQJ 3UD\HUV IRU 2XU 7URRSV Calvary Church held an official groundbreaking cere- mony for its Next Step Ministry Center in Jupiter on Sunday, April 22. Hosted by Calvary's Board of Directors, Pastors and Staff, the celebration hon- ored the construction launch for a 35,000-square-foot facil- ity that will double the church’s capacity and ability to impact its congregation and beyond. “For us, the church is not a building; it is the people that make up the church, and our desire is for everyone who enters our doors to experience the life change of God's grace and love,” Pastor Dan Plourde remarked. “Marriageswill be restored, addic- tions will be overcome and lives will be transformed." The Next Step Ministry Center will house a 750-seat auditorium, a Welcome Cen- ter for new guests, a Re- source Center with weekly teachings and other publica- tions and an expanded Café space. In addition, the Center will provide a secure, central- ized location for all preschool and elementary children, which has been desperately needed due to the Church’s growth over the last 20 years. Located at 10100 West In- diantown Road in Jupiter, Cal- vary Church was founded in 1997 and follows the Calvary Chapel methodology of teach- ing the Bible verse-by-verse. Leading the groundbreaking ceremonies are (from L to R) Tim Eaton, Jerry Cummings, Sam Skielnik, Norm Jaeger, Ken Brown, David Weda, Dan Plourde Hepzibah House 8th An- nual Barn Dance at the South Florida Fairgrounds March 10th 2018 was a great time! It was a wonderful night of cele- brating the nonprofit’s 8th year of helping women survivors of human trafficking by restoring their lives. Square Dancing, live blue grass band, chili cook off dinner, raffles, silent auction, balloon animals, corn hole were all part of the night of fam- ily friendly fun and games, in- cluding familiar faces and new arrivals to support the ministry. “We are grateful for the sup- port,” said Executive Director Becky Dymond. “What a bless- ing to be a part of what God is doing in these women’s lives.” Calvary Church Breaks Ground on New Ministry Center Hepzibah House Barn Dance Helps Restore Lives The Lubben Brothers Band Palm Beach County
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