40 Days in the Word – Micah 6:8 Champion

 

 

 

Micah 6:8

He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?

 

 

 

Step
One:
Choose a
“No One”
statement
No One Goes Lonely No One Goes Hungry No One Goes Without
Step
Two:
Choose a
service
opportunity

Emeritus at Brookside

2100 Lakeside
Men’s Shelter

Berea Children’s
Home

Royal Redeemer
Food Pantry

2100 Lakeside
Men’s Shelter

Berea Children’s
Home

City Center Thrift

Cleveland
Pregnancy
Center
Little Dresses for Africa

Helping Hands

2100 Lakeside
Men’s Shelter 

Berea Children’s
Home

Step
Three:
Pray and read
scripture

Phillipians 2:4

Hebrews 10:24-25

Galatians 6:2

John 6:35

Luke 14:13-14

Deuteronomy 15:11Peter 4:9-10
Step
Four:
Find
Spontaneous opportunities
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No One Goes Lonely

Step One

This is a commitment to partner with the Great Creator of all things to eradicate the pain of loneliness in our world.


Step Two: Choose a service opportunity below

Emeritus at Brookside Estates
15435 Bagley Road
Middleburg Hts 44130  Map
Contact: Christine Gibson (440-887-1125)
Action:

    • 10-15 people to facilitate Easter Gala for up to 300 seniors by 3/31
    • Adopt a Senior: Commit to making one senior feel special

2100 Lakeside Men’s Shelter
2100 Lakeside Ave. E
Cleveland 44114  Map
Contact: David Scott (216-339-1526)
Action:

    • Cookies and Cards: Bake cookies, bring a card game and hangout!

Berea Children’s Home
202 East Bagley Road
Berea 44017  Map
Contact: Arian May (440-234-2006)
Action:

    • Faith Friends Saturday Series: Put on a puppet show or musical act for the Residential Treatment Campus Kids with Pastor Karen. More Information

Step Three: Scripture to pray about

Phillipians 2:4 “Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.”

Hebrews 10: 24-25 “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the day drawing near.”

Galatians 6:2 “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.”


Step Four: Become Spontaneous

When you make a commitment to partner with God, take time to pray and ask Him to direct your path towards the lonely. God will reveal spontaneous opportunities throughout your day to help the lonely. Listen , obey, and share. Post your great stories at our Micah 6:8 Blog or email Caren Schrubb. We’d love to keep passing around the stories of God’s mighty hand moving in this generation!

 


No One Goes Hungry

Step One:

This is a commitment to partner with the Great Creator of all things to eradicate the pain of hunger in our world.


Step Two: Choose a service opportunity below

Royal Redeemer Food Pantry
11680 Royalton Road
North Royalton 44133  Map
Contact: Mary Ann Tansler (440-237-7958) ext. 130
Action:

    • Collect and donate food
    • Work sorting the food
    • Write and print monthly Food Newsletter
    • Many more opportunities!

2100 Lakeside Men’s Shelter
2100 Lakeside Ave. E
Cleveland 44114  Map
Contact: Lydia Bailey (216-649-7723)
Action:

    • Cook and serve food: You can use their food or bring your own

Berea Children’s Home
202 East Bagley Road
Berea 44017  Map
Contact: Arian May (440-234-2006)
Action:

    • Collect grocery store gift cards and donate them to Berea Children’s Home. They will in turn hand them out to families in crisis.

City Center Thrift
831 North Court Street
Medina 44256  Map
Contact: Rebecca Zickefoose (330-952-2141)
Action:

    • Sort and distribute food.

Step Three: Scripture to pray about

John 6:35 “Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.”

Luke 14:13-14 “But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you. For you will be repaid t the resurrection of the just.”


Step Four: Become Spontaneous

When you make a commitment to partner with God, take time to pray and ask Him to direct your path towards the hungry. God will reveal spontaneous opportunities throughout your day to help the hungry. Listen, obey, and share. Post your great stories at our Micah 6:8 Blog or email Caren Schrubb. We’d love to keep passing around the stories of God’s mighty hand moving in this generation!


No One Goes Without

Step One:

This is a commitment to partner with the Great Creator of all things to eradicate the pain of going without in our world.


Step Two: Choose a service opportunity below

City Center Thrift
831 North Court Street

Medina 44256  Map
Contact: Rebecca Zickefoose (330-952-2141)

Action:

    • Volunteer in the Thrift Store by assisting customers, running the cash register, and stocking items on shelves.

Little Dresses for Africa
Program at Christ Church
Action:

    • Make pillow case dresses for little girls in Africa or donate needed supplies
    • More Info

2100 Lakeside Men’s Shelter

2100 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, Oh 44114  Map
Contact: David Scott (216-3391526) dave@catalystministry.net
Action:

    • Raising money to replace the dining room chairs @2100. At least 60 chairs are needed.
    • Prepare and serve evening meals. 
    • Participate in a recovery meeting. Contact: Carl Cook (216-566-0047) or refer to the websitehttp://www.lutheranmetro.org/Volunteer/

Cleveland Pregnancy Center
5273 Broadview Road
Cleveland, Oh 44134  Map
Contact: Bob Hershey, Volunteer Coordinator (216-631 0964)
www.clevelandpregnancyhelp.org
Action:

    • Material Donations include: Infant formula, Diapers and wipes, Baby Clothing 0 to 4T, Layette supplies(onesies, sleepers, socks, bottles, etc.) New cribs and mattresses, Like new strollers, swings, pack-n-play and bassinets, Mommy & Daddy toiletries.Visit the website for other opportunities.

Helping Hands
Coordinator: Sheila Pesarchick (440-781-3880)
www.helpinghandsohio.com
Action:

    • Volunteers of all kinds
    • Donate gently used clothing or furniture
    • Donate basic household tools, pots and pans, bedding, dishes, etc.
    • Monetary donations to support training and website developmentImmediate volunteer opportunities include: Sorting and processing donated clothing, Tuesday & Thursday evenings 7pm-9pm at Keller Williams in Strongsville. For more info contact Sheila Pesarchick.

Berea Childrens Home
202 East Bagley Road
Berea 44017  Map
Contact: Arian May (440-234-2006)
Action:

    • Deep clean the donation center (available quarterly) Contact: Arian May (1-800-639-4974)
    • Host a baby shower for the MomsFirst, Maternal Depression and Help Me Grow clients. No direct contact with the clients. More Info
    • Host a “fuel up with fuel perks for Berea Children’s Home & Family Services” and collect donations of gift cards (any denomination) for Giant Eagle, clothing stores, Get Go gas, etc.Help our Work and Employment clients. More Info

Step Three: Scriptures to pray about

Deuteronomy 15:11 “For there will never cease to be poor in the land. Therefore I command you, ‘You shall open wide your hand to your brother, to the needy and to the poor, in your land.”

1 Peter 4:9-10 “Show hospitality to one another without grumbling. As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.”


Step Four: Become Spontaneous

When you make a commitment to partner with God, take time to pray and ask Him to direct your path towards the people who go without. God will reveal spontaneous opportunities throughout your day to help the less fortunate. Listen, obey, and share. Post your great stories at our Micah 6:8 Blog or email Caren Schrubb. We’d love to keep passing around the stories of God’s mighty hand moving in this generation!