Word of Faith has 23rd anniversary
Word of Faith Christian Center Inc., 204 S. Crawford Street, celebrates its 23rd anniversary with special programs this week.
Worship will be Thursday- Sunday, February 1922. Programs will be at 7 p.m. the first three days and at 4 p.m. Sunday.
Pastor William Simmons of Light of the World Ministries of God will be the opening speaker followed Friday by Bishop Clarence Adamson Sr., New White Hall Community Church and Saturday by Doris Burkett, Senior Pastor at Absolute Truth in Nichols.
The closing worship features Bishop Dr. Michael-Angelo James of Emmanuel International Cathedral of the Holy Spirit. Bishop C.C. Smithson is founder and Senior Pastor at Word of Faith.
River of Life starts resource program River of Life Church, 1439 Brunel Street, offers a community resource center from 10 a.m. to noon, the fourth Friday of each month.
The River Missions program will offer practical life skills, hot meals, clothing and more. Next session is February 27.
Sarah Jerry Carver is lead pastor with Cedrick Rachel Baldwin the assistant. For information, call (912) 283-8773 or visit www.rolcwayx.org.
Wheelchair sought for disabled man Peter Feed My Sheep outreach ministry is seeking the donation of a wheelchair or funds to purchase one for a disabled senior citizen living on his own.
Organization operator Marilyn Joyner said the man’s current wheelchair no longer is operational. A motorized version would be ideal since it would allow him total independence to cover longer distances to get food and medication, she said.
However, a traditional one will work in the short term in order to maintain a measure of independence, she said.
Anyone with a chair, or funds to donate toward a motorized version, may contact Joyner at (912) 614-3724. Donations can be mailed to 613 Sweat Street, Waycross, 31501 with the designation “wheelchair.”
The ministry also accepts the Cash App, $peterfeed mysheep.
DC Downtown has food ministry DC Downtown Food Ministry offers food items from a 5,000-square foot warehouse at 201 Jenkins Street from 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday.
The ministry serves people from more than a dozen counties in southeast Georgia and north Florida.







