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Kids Against Hunger

LENT MISSIONS FUNDRAISER OUR GOAL IS TO REACH 40,000 MEALS Purchase meals two help us reach our goal. Payments are due by April 20, 2025. Click on how many meals you wish to purchase. 500 MEALS = $150 300 MEALS = $90 250 MEALS = $75 150 MEALS = $45 100 MEALS = $30 Creation Kids will be collecting money in take home jars (pick up at Ash Wednesday or on Sunday) All Lent Season – One Meal = 30¢ FAMILY MISSION EVENT Sunday, April 27, 2025 | 2:30-4 PM (FULL) and 4:30-6 PM PLEASE ARRIVE 30 MINS. BEFORE SHIFT STARTS Packing food to benefit children and families in Puerto Lempira, Honduras Volunteers Needed – Sign up at the Mission Corner in Building A For Volunteers: Pre-Event  Moderate to heavy lifting required• Unloading of KAH truck• Identify and gather tables from upstairs Building A• Set-up Packing Stations (table) Light lifting required• Set-up PPE (aprons, gloves,...

Creation Kids Events

Summer Events 2024 Mark your calendars!!  It’s going to be an AWESOME Summer here at First UMC Rockwall! June 10-13 | 9 AM – 12 PM | VBS!We will need TONS of volunteers! Come join in the FUN!Ages 4 (by September 1, 2024) – completed 5th gradeCost: Free + Cost of a t-shirt June 10-13 | 12-4 PM | Triumph Sports Camp – a faith-based after VBS camp!Cost: $120 before June 1, $130 after June 1Ages 5 to 12. Pack a lunch and spend your afternoon playing dodgeball, capture the flag, kickball, and other games revolving around classic sports like basketball, flag football, and soccer. Please note: Triumph Sports Camp is for children who are also attending VBS. June 24-27 | Cross Cheer Camp – A Christ Centered Cheerleading Camp!Cost: $115 before June 1, $125 after June 1A fun week of cheers, chants, stunts, jumps, dance, tumbling plus a...

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Alzheimer’s Association

Alzheimer’s Association – Education Series Research has shown that individuals who maintain a spiritual connection as they age have a stronger well-being and greater sense of purpose in life. Religious places and traditions often provide special memories, giving an individual or family member a sense of peace, serenity and joy.  Alzheimer’s disease robs an individual of memories, but does this does not eliminate a person’s ability to have a spiritual relationship. More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, including members of our congregation.  The Alzheimer’s Association will be presenting a Zoom education series in March designed with the entire congregation in mind.  March 17 | 7 PM: “Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia” This program explains what Alzheimer’s disease is, how it affects the brain, the stages of the disease, and current...