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The Care Ministries goal is to assist others in
discovering God's purpose for their lives, and then committing
ourselves to see that purpose fulfilled. This is best
accomplished by meeting the basic needs of each person
(physical, financial, emotional & spiritual) to the extent God
has given the resources to this Body.
The Care Ministry
lets our fellow brothers and sisters know that we are here for
them, not only in times of need, but to fellowship and pray over
any situation in their lives. A simple phone call says a
lot. It means a great deal to a shut-in, one who is ill, or to
someone who has just lost a loved one to know that someone
cares.
Serving in this ministry, we are happy to be able to agree in
prayer with not only those who are hurting, but with anyone who
either needs prayer or who is seeking God's love and grace.
Our goal is to remind people that "Jesus" really does care, and so
do the people at Church of All Nations. For more Care Ministry
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The Lord's Pantry serves those who need help with
non-perishable foods. We are currently feeding between 100-120
families per week. Our hours of distribution are 9-11am,
every Saturday inside the corridor of Faith Chapel. This ministry serves both Church of
All Nations and the community at large.

The Lord's Pantry Director Rob Carillo
Your help is needed in
two ways: 1) drop off non-perishable items at designated
areas and/or make cash donations to Church of All Nations, titled,
"The Lord's Pantry."

Br. Rob
Carillo prays for needs
*Church of All Nations was honored
to recognize Brother Rob Carillo for his extraordinary
achievements within the kingdom. Rob has taken his ministry to a level
worthy of distinction. Senior Pastor Mark Boykin distributed this
award during the 11AM service Sunday May 27th,2007.*
Award Recipient:
Rob Carillo – 2007 Benevolence

Rob Carillo receives award from Church of All Nations
Senior Pastor Mark Boykin
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The Transportation
Ministry is in need of reliable, safe drivers to pick-up and/or
take home people from the various services held at Church of All
Nations. We need help in two major areas:
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Volunteers to drive
the church van to transport people to and from the Sunday
morning services.
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Volunteers who are
willing to transport someone to church from the area in which
they live.
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Fore more information contact
Pastor Pedro Pereira at (561) 391-2177
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The
Hospital/Shut In Ministry is a very vital ministry here at
Church of All Nations. It serves those who are hospitalized or
confined to their home or nursing home facility. If you know
someone in need of these services or you would like to volunteer for
this rewarding ministry yourself, please contact Pastor Victor Oliva Jr. at
(561) 391-6289. |
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WHAT IS THE
HOSPITAL VISITATION MINISTRY?
The Hospital Visitation Ministry is intended to carry out the
instructions of Jesus to "visit the sick." He said that when we
respond to someone in need, we are responding to Him. As His
ambassadors, we become His hands and His feet in order to be a
blessing to those who are hurting. Our ambition is to bring
comfort and the gospel message to those who are in our local
hospitals, medical centers, recovery homes, and individual
residences.
WHY DO WE NEED A VISITATION MINISTRY?
Christians are not to be indifferent to those who are suffering.
Jesus told us that those who love Him would be easily identified
by their simple acts of kindness (see John 13:35). Our aim is to
be available, upon request, to bring the love of Christ to those
who are confined to their homes or in a hospital bed because of
physical injury, sickness, surgery, or terminal illness.
WHAT HAPPENS DURING A VISIT?
When a crisis seems to be our closest companion, a prayer of
faith, a touch of kindness, and a gentle, soft spoken word of
assurance can be enough to change the course of a day (see James
5:14–15).
We also believe in the Bible's ability to achieve great results.
The Word of God, when directed by the Spirit of God, is able to
bring salvation to the lost as well as comfort, encouragement,
and healing to the believer (see Psalm 19:7–11). |
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First
Impressions Hostess/ Greeter Ministry

First Impressions Ministry is
the critical first step in demonstrating Christ's love and acceptance by
making guests and regular attendees feel welcome every time they
come through the doors at Church of
All Nations. Those in this ministry welcome our members and
guests with a warm smile and handshake the moment they arrive. To
become involved in this rewarding outreach
please contact Pastor Ralph Giachetti at (561) 391-2177
ext. 232. |
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Funeral
and Bereavement Care Ministry

This
ministry is one of comfort and assurance at the most critical
time in an individual or family's life. There is no greater need nor opportunity
than when a loved one dies. The need and opportunity are both
met through the reassurance that the soul of man as well as
Christ's love are eternal.
When this eternal love meets the
resurrection power and promise of our loving Father, the
Christian Church, as vessels of comfort and hope, declares to
all, that death has neither victory nor sting.
If you are in need of this ministry or
would like to volunteer by sharing your testimony of comfort and
reassurance with someone who has experienced loss, please
contact Pastor Marc Kulczycky at (561) 391-2177 ext. 230. |
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Benevolence Ministry
The Benevolence Ministry deals with those who are encountering
financial hardships. Our church is both kind but careful in the
dispensing of the churches assets. Church of All Nations has
established certain criteria for the individual to meet prior to any
distribution of funds. Contact Pastor Pedro Pereira at (561)
391-2177 for more information. |
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