Kid Junction
A Ministry Assisting Families with Children
What is Kid Junction?
It is a local mission provided by and operated through the
Galax First United Methodist Church on W. Center St. (across from the Fire Department).
It is funded by donations and staffed by volunteers.
It serves families with children (birth through middle school age)
once every four months if needed.
Each child in the family receives personal hygiene items: toothbrush, toothpaste,
body wash, a washcloth, diapers, wipes, lotion for babies, one set of clothing
(new or slightly used), underwear, shoes, socks, etc. at NO CHARGE!
Backpacks if needed and available.
It is open from 10:00-12 Noon on the 3rd Monday of each month.
TEXT OR CALL DIANNE at 276-233-7841 OR call the church office at 276-236-9937.
“But do not forget to do good and to share, for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.”
Hebrews 13:16 (NKJV)
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If you treat God as a divine spare tire, how much development of a relationship with God do you miss? The disciples wished to develop a life of prayer in order to develop a deeper awareness of their connection with God and others. Jesus gave them the Lord’s Prayer, (Luke 11:1-4). Jesus stresses the importance of asking, searching, and knocking (Luke 11:5-10). For what do we keep asking, searching, and knocking? God, I have yet to receive my Roll Royse! Jesus was not speaking of material things, rather he was talking about the Holy Spirit (Luke 11:11-13).
The Holy Spirit brings the teachings and influence of Christ to us personal and corporately as Christ’s Church. Under the influence of the Holy Spirit we pray “your kingdom come.” May we hear and discern the voice of the Holy Spirit speaking God’s Word of love and compassion to us and the world. Until then, “Keep asking for a better world, keep seeking a better world, and keep knocking on the door for a better world (Gerald Darring).”
Let us pray that we love God, others, and ourselves: Almighty God, you teach us by your Word that love is the fulfilling of the law. Grant that we love you with all our heart and our neighbors as ourselves. We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
(NZPB)
If someone shows compassion, is he/she not demonstrating the compassion of God? God’s Word, Jesus Christ, reveals God to be a God of compassion (Luke 10:25-37). If you do not have compassion for someone or a group of people, ask yourself why? Then, ask the Holy Spirit to lead you in the way of Jesus Christ: The way of compassion
If you treat God as a divine spare tire, how much development of a relationship with God do you miss? The disciples wished to develop a life of prayer in order to develop a deeper awareness of their connection with God and others. Jesus gave them the Lord’s Prayer, (Luke 11:1-4). Jesus stresses the importance of asking, searching, and knocking (Luke 11:5-10). For what do we keep asking, searching, and knocking? God, I have yet to receive my Roll Royse! Jesus was not speaking of material things, rather he was talking about the Holy Spirit (Luke 11:11-13).
The Holy Spirit brings the teachings and influence of Christ to us personal and corporately as Christ’s Church. Under the influence of the Holy Spirit we pray “your kingdom come.” May we hear and discern the voice of the Holy Spirit speaking God’s Word of love and compassion to us and the world. Until then, “Keep asking for a better world, keep seeking a better world, and keep knocking on the door for a better world (Gerald Darring).”
Let us pray that we love God, others, and ourselves: Almighty God, you teach us by your Word that love is the fulfilling of the law. Grant that we love you with all our heart and our neighbors as ourselves. We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
(NZPB)
If someone shows compassion, is he/she not demonstrating the compassion of God? God’s Word, Jesus Christ, reveals God to be a God of compassion (Luke 10:25-37). If you do not have compassion for someone or a group of people, ask yourself why? Then, ask the Holy Spirit to lead you in the way of Jesus Christ: The way of compassion