February 23rd, 2010

Missions Workshop This Saturday

This weekend you will have the opportunity to sign up for summer missions at HPC! We will have our annual HPC Missions Workshop This Saturday at the Highland Campus from 9am until noon. If you are interested in participating in a summer mission trip we ask that you attend this workshop. This is a key first step where you will hear the heart behind missions at HPC and learn all you need to be prepared for your trip.

Also, it is important to know that if you are interested in going to Haiti, this is the perfect place to find out specific details about our summer plans there!

If you have any questions about the Missions Workshop, please email kim.braud@healingplacechurch.org.

Below are the mission opportunities for this summer- You’ve prayed, You’ve given, Now GO!

HONDURAS
Dates: May 15-22, 2010
Purpose: Our children’s ministry will be leading a team to Rio Viejo, Honduras to do outreach to elementary school children through teachings, dramas, games and other age-appropriate activities.
Leaders: Steve Ware
Contact info: steve.ware@healingplacechurch.org
Cost $2100

HONDURAS
Dates: May 22-29, 2010
Purpose: Our St. Amant campus will be bringing a construction team to Rio Viejo, Honduras to help complete the construction on a missionary’s home.
Leaders: David Wray
Contact info: david.wray@healingplacechurch.org
Cost $2100

MEXICO
Dates: June 14-21, 2010
Purpose: Our Epic student ministries will be hosting a Vacation Bible School in Acuna, Mexico.
Leaders: Tyler Tullos
Contact info: tyler.tullos@healingplacechurch.org
Cost $695

CAMP BARNABAS
Dates: May 30 – June 8, 2010
Purpose: This trip will be open for any one interested in working with special needs youth. We will be working at Camp Barnabas, a camp for special needs youth in Purdy, Missouri.
Leaders: Timmy Straight
Contact info: timmy.straight@healingplacechurch.org
Cost $450

DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA
Dates: July 27- August 5, 2010
Purpose: We are partnering with Life Church of Memphis to help launch their first international campus. This team will focus on outreaches in the community.
Leaders: Shaun and Lynn Ray
Contact info: shaun.ray@healingplacechurch.org
Cost $3815

PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI
Dates: March 20-28, 2010
Purpose: Our medical teams will be partnering with Samaritan’s Purse. They will work at a clinic in Cite Soleil which is a town only miles from the epicenter and one of Haiti’s poorest areas.
Leaders: Dr. Cheri Leblanc
Contact info: cleblancmd@gmail.com
Cost $1000

PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI
Dates: April 24-May 2, 2010
Purpose: Our medical teams will be partnering with Samaritan’s Purse. They will work at a clinic in Cite Soleil which is a town only miles from the epicenter and one of Haiti’s poorest areas.
Leaders: Joe Leblanc
Contact info: cleblancmd@gmail.com
Cost $1000

February 18th, 2010

The Wonderful World of Disney

This week Rachel and I decided to bring Alexa and Mikaela to Disney World for the week. We have been having such an incredible time here! Fireworks, face painting and Disney characters everywhere!

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Now those are biceps!

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My princesses in the Magic Kingdom

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Snow White and her prince in the Disney Parade

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Rachel and Mikaela in front of their dream mansion

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My girls in the Animal Kingdom

February 5th, 2010

Treated like Royalty

This Thursday morning I stopped by our homeless breakfast at the Baton Rouge Dream Center. Early Thursday morning Cooking for Christ fries up some eggs, bacon and biscuits and rolls downtown to our Roselawn location to feed the homeless. When I went there I was surprised to see that this was no drive though McDonald’s. A team of volunteers rolled out the red carpet to serve these individuals. We dined together and shared the gospel with everyone. Two young boys even played viola and cello while they ate.

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It reminded me of this scripture in Psalms:
Far below him are the heavens and the earth. He stoops to look, and he lifts the poor from the dirt and the needy from the garbage dump. He sets them among princes, even the princes of his own people! - Psalms 113:6-8

When God stoops to look, he LIFTS the poor and needy. Early Thursday morning HPC was lifting these people and placing them among royalty. We had this place set for a king. The music was the perfect added touch of the spirit we are trying to create in these settings. By the five star atmosphere of the breakfast (and so many of our outreaches), we communicate to people that they are valued and loved by God. The heartbeat of our church is to lavish the poor and needy with the extravagant love of our Savior.

February 3rd, 2010

Why I love HPC- Selfless Servanthood

Pastor Johnny read this email in a staff meeting today and it touched my heart. The people at HPC are so kingdom minded. They just love people. Here is a story of four women who are reaching the World by serving one:

” Why I love HPC.

One of the reasons I love HPC is its selfless servant hood to individuals. I don’t believe I have ever shared the amazing mission of Martha, Anna & Ann. I get overwhelmed with the good service, cheer, encouragement and hope they deliver at the hospital each week.

The nurses at the station are prepared for them each time they come. They are given names of patients that are in earnest need of cheering up or encouragement. Martha’s sister Ann from a local florist shop buys up the left over arrangements from the previous day and gives them to the Martha to give to the patients. Martha and Anna purchase inexpensive gifts and package them in colorful bags with ‘get well’ cards. They insert the purple HPC business sized card and an ‘Our Life’ booklet into the bundle. Then they spend time with the patients, talking and visiting and sharing about God.

Both nurses and patients have been impressed with their actions for over a year now. Even thinking of the lowest number they have visited on a regular basis, they have affected over 200 lives in the past year. That is pretty amazing. And, the only time they have not gone to the hospital is when one of them is sick.

Some of the patients have even come to HPC as a result. Some have passed away knowing they were loved by God in that short time they had left. The terminal patients were visited repeatedly until their passing. The ladies even contact the patients when they are released and find out how they are doing. On a couple occasions, Martha and Anna have picked up a couple of people and brought them to church.

This type of dedication to the Lord is why I love HPC. People serving people, serving God.

I wrote this note to you, because what they do is a beautiful testimony of the heart of our church family. These women count themselves as nothing. And their service brings tears to my eyes when I think of the love that is given with such honesty. They are eager to share about Jesus. The ladies feel so loved by HPC that they are like kids when it comes to inviting the sick to join our services.

There are so many people at HPC that lavish the love of the Lord on those that ‘have not’. Then I know there are many like myself that don’t let my right hand know what my left is doing and little to no one knows what or how we give or share. I see every person at HPC as a secret giver, because I believe that is the dna of our wonderful church. This is the church I get to be a part of. HOW AWESOME IS THAT? ”

February 2nd, 2010

AMP-ed up!

I am getting “amp-ed up” for Amplified 2010 in just ten days! On February 12-13, 2010 youth from all over the region will take over Healing Place Church for a two day weekend retreat. They will hear from dynamic speakers Christine Caine and Matthew Barnett, and will worship with Press Play and HPC’s Epic Worship Band. They will be motivated and empowered to reach out to the poor, hurting & oppressed. We so value the next generation and see them flourish in the things of God. This weekend will be a great opportunity to pour into them and encourage them to Live Loud! You can register for Amplified by clicking here.