Our preschool Samaritan's Purse project has taken a bit of a turn, but a very welcomed one. One of our first objectives here at Trinity is to make meaningful experiences for our students, concrete experiences that bring about change and growth in their little lives. About a week ago we were introduced to Rich Dixon who works with a local non-profit group A Rocha "The Rock"... Right across the road on the other side of the church parking lot A Rocha is building a community garden that will feed 150 needy people in our community. So far our students have raised about $60 to donate to this awesome ministry and even more amazing than that is that we are going to be able to continue a relationship with A Rocha, utilizing these gardens, teaching our students how to care for the earth, care for themselves and care for others. We are SO excited for this project to develop. Awesome! Check out these photos of our first walk to "the farm".
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
A Rocha
Our preschool Samaritan's Purse project has taken a bit of a turn, but a very welcomed one. One of our first objectives here at Trinity is to make meaningful experiences for our students, concrete experiences that bring about change and growth in their little lives. About a week ago we were introduced to Rich Dixon who works with a local non-profit group A Rocha "The Rock"... Right across the road on the other side of the church parking lot A Rocha is building a community garden that will feed 150 needy people in our community. So far our students have raised about $60 to donate to this awesome ministry and even more amazing than that is that we are going to be able to continue a relationship with A Rocha, utilizing these gardens, teaching our students how to care for the earth, care for themselves and care for others. We are SO excited for this project to develop. Awesome! Check out these photos of our first walk to "the farm".
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