19 Needs Met in Two Days!
In the past two days, 19 individual needs have been met by volunteers through AVC and the “Meet the Need” technology!
In the past two days, 19 individual needs have been met by volunteers through AVC and the “Meet the Need” technology!
Join AVC’s “Lighthouse Live!” online interview with Debbie Johnson of “Without Permission,” exposing the ugly truths about human trafficking/sex slavery of children in our midst. The program airs live, Friday at 9:30 a.m., on http://173.166.251.94:8000/listen.m3u
Man in 50’s enthusiastic about getting back to work in a yard care business, but needs chain saw, mower, yard blower and misc. tools to make it happen! Can you help? See postings under “Meet a Need Today” with code “G-ROB”! Or, call us at 209-544-9571, or [email protected].
PREPARE and SERVE meals for the homeless at the Salvation Army Berberian Homeless Shelter and Transitional Living facility (9th and “D” in Modesto)! Incredible way to serve for small groups! Other opportunities include welcoming guests and helping with check-in. Prepare 150 meals offsite and serve them at the Shelter. Dinner […]
We join the nation in prayer for the people of Newtown, CT. “In the same way the Spirit also helps our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words…” (Romans 8:26 NASB) The […]
Pastor Michael shares “The Light of Hope” at Lakewood Memorial Park’s annual Service of Remembrance, Sunday December 9 at 2 p.m., 900 Santa Fe Ave., in Hughson. We thank the Lakewood Memorial family for the privilege of being part of this meaningful and inspirational gift to our community.
AVC thanks two outstanding young men, Eddie and Alex, who delivered furniture to a single mom in need today!
If your church or nonprofit can use it, a local congregation has this very nice play slide to donate! Contact Pastor Michael directly for the connection: [email protected] or please leave a message at 209-544-9571. Let’s find this equipment a great home!
Thanks to volunteer and University of Phoenix intern Amber Qualls and friends for participating in the Ralston Tower Collapse Drill on November 15, simulating a multi-story collapse after a catastrophic earthquake! (photos by Amber)