Archive for the ‘service projects’ Category
It’s (life) is all about adding value to people God created and that should happen whether we are in a tornado relief effort like our church is right now or it is just a normal and routine day. There are so many moving parts to relief and one that happened yesterday is the result of [...]
Why We Are Doing What We Doing in Tornado Relief
Posted: May 16, 2011 in service projectsTags: Origin, relief, tornado
http://blog.pastors.com/blogs/pcom/the-culture-of-a-servolution/
Brenda is a lady that lives alone and got in touch with us through our “base” in downtown Ringgold and needed multiple trees cut up in her yard. They were large and all over each other and she had never been involved in any disaster like this. As you can imagine, she was nervous, didn’t [...]
ALL Pastor’s and Staff
Posted: May 3, 2011 in service projectsTags: ga relief, pastors, ringgold, staff
COAD (Community Organizations Acting in Disaster) The COAD forming is a group that will work to accomplish and fund a coordinated, long-term, recovery and rebuilding effort. The COAD is about Cooperation, Communication, Coordination and Collaboration. All local area Pastors and Youth Pastors along with any other Community Organizations who would like to participate in the COAD [...]
Homeless Service Project
Posted: August 28, 2009 in service projectsTags: homeless, origin church, serving
Don’t forget tomorrow at 8:00 a.m., Miller Park, downtown Chattanooga, we serve breakfast to the homeless. Take the MLK exit off of Hwy. 27. Go right a couple of blocks. Miller Park is on your right. Bring a couple of gallons of orange juice. It’ll be rewarding!
ORIGINals, please mark your card for Saturday morning, July 25, 8:00-9:30 a.m. downtown Chattanooga at Miller Park (see map below)! Another great morning of serving breakfast to the homeless! Everybody bring 2 gallons of orange juice. God loves this stuff! We are partnering with two other church plants; God loves this too! Hey, wanna help? [...]
It was the Origin Church privilege to join two other church plants, The Net and The Springs, to meet in downtown Chattanooga last Saturday for a momentus time of loving people. Over 40 volunteers and 100+ served……..“when you’ve done it unto the least of these, you have done it unto me.” -Jesus
Scientists have discovered that when we are actively blessing others or saying thanks to God for his many gifts to our lives, the neuron path to worry and fear is literally blocked. You can’t be grateful and anxious at the same time.
Our Next Project This Saturday
Posted: June 22, 2009 in service projectsTags: Church Planting, Missions
Origin Church, The Net Church, and The Springs Church, come together for a community service project in Miller Park serving breakfast to the homeless, this Saturday, 8 – 11 a.m. The neat thing is, all three of these churches are new church plants. See you there! THIS stuff can change the world!





