Thursday, December 4, 2008

Thanksgiving was a great day!
We ended up having 800 people come out to volunteer with us!

1,ooo turkeys were donated to us just in time! Before Thanksgiving even arrived, we spent 4 days cooking the turkeys non stop in preparation for the big event.


On thanksgiving day we held a huge block party which packed the street with 6oo guests!
After our celebration was over, we passed out hot Thanksgiving meals along with a bag of groceries to each guest.
While the block party was going on, many of our volunteers were working hard making more hot meals to deliver to people who live in the apartment buildings in our community.
By the end of the morning we were able to deliver over 3,000 meals!

At the same time, we also held a Thanksgiving dinner at the Rescue Mission.
A great group of volunteers put together a wonderful turkey dinner for 85 people who would not have had a special meal that day otherwise.
Thank you everyone who came out to help us that day!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Harvest Party 2008


HARVEST PARTY!


October 31st was our big Harvest Party!
We filled the park with tons of festive decorations and the place looked awesome!
This was a kids-only party, and they were so excited to come in the park once we opened it up!

They went wild in the jump house, ran around playing all the carnival games, and got plenty of candy, hot dogs, popcorn and cotton-candy!
Half way through the night we had a special presentation of a drama that was put on by some of the older kids in our youth group. Through the drama we were able to express how much Jesus loves each one of them!
The evening was a success and everyone had a great time!

Monday, October 6, 2008

A day at Mt. Tam

The Rescue Mission enjoyed a day away from the city!
Chaplain Earl took a group of people up to Mt. Tamalpais for the day on Saturday.
They spent the day hiking, enjoying a hot dog barbecue, and playing cards.
Everyone had tons of getting out of the busy and noisy city and enjoying some nature.
Here are some pics!






Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Whirl-wind Summer


Summer came through like a whirlwind!
Our kids summer program recently ended and now we are currently preparing for the new school year to begin on August 25.

Our summer program was lots of fun, as we learned about different countries each week, highlighted summer Olympic athletes, and went on many incredible field trips!
Here are some pictures of bits and pieces of our fun summer!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Rescue Mission Clinic

The Rescue Mission welcomes back nurses from Samuel Merritt College!

We have a new group of nursing students who will be spending every Monday and Tuesday with us for the next two months. They are a great group of nurses who will be available to give free general exams in our clinic room to anyone who walks through the Rescue Mission's doors. They will also be going into our community to make in-home visits.

More pictures to come!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Summer is here!


Summer is here and a lot has been going on at City Impact!
In mid June we celebrated the end of another school year at our Kindergarten and 8th grade graduation ceremony! Even though our building is under construction, everyone did a great job making the sanctuary look incredible for the occasion. The place was packed with family members and friends to celebrate the graduates and the hard work that all the students put into the past school year.
We also recently had our "Spiritual Boot Camp"! Pastor Roger hosted a small group of young adults here in the city. They spent time going to multiple locations throughout the city to pray, and slept a couple nights outside learning what it feels like to be homeless. They ended their time by spending 5 days along the coast in Fort Bragg at the Blessing Home; enjoying fellowship with one another, doing some gardening on the property, and spending time in prayer and worship.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Volunteers from Seattle Pacific University

In the beginning half of Memorial weekend, we hosted 60 college aged women here at City Impact.
Every year, on the same weekend, City Impact anticipates the arrival of these college students!
They drove here in multiple cars all the way from Washington State, where they are students at Seattle Pacific University.
They spent only 24 hours with us, but they certainly made every moment count! Some of them participated in our on-going construction, while others delivered groceries during home visits to our surrounding neighbors. Actually, they delivered 200 bags of groceries as well as 560 hot meals!
It was wonderful to have them here, and we look forward to their visit next year!

Pictures will be posted soon!!

Monday, May 12, 2008

A crowded night

As it nears the end of a month, people are out of money and anticipating the arrival of their checks on the 1st; and all of us at the Rescue Mission are anticipating a large number of those people to come in for dinner. On April 28th 110 people attended our evening service/dinner. The month still had a couple of days remaining, so though we were expecting a lot, we were not expecting 110!
Our eyes got bigger and bigger as more and more people came walking in at 4:00.
There were only a few of us running everything that day, but God caused everything to work in an orderly fashion and He kept a calmness in the building.
When the pews were filled, we set up tons of extra folding chairs. Not a single open seat was left.
After everyone crammed in, we had a great time of worship followed by a quick sermon from Pastor Ralph. We had just enough food for everybody who came through our doors to receive a large dinner!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Construction!!!!


As of March 24, our "building project" has began!
Construction has started! The entire building (from the bottom to the top) will be completely
renovated.

Last Saturday we had an amazing team from CPC church in Danville, come out and help.
They spent the day tearing down walls, and ripping out a small kitchen.
All of this took place in our sanctuary. They were a small group of people, but they got SO MUCH done!! The sanctuary will be so much larger once all the work in that room is completed!
Work in the basement has also been going for a few weeks now.
The basement looks like a completely different place now! They tore a lot of walls apart and are now putting up new ones. These new walls are eventually going to be multiple class-rooms for our school. When this is completed, we will have the space to teach a couple hundred students!


Each Saturday we will have different groups of volunteers coming to help with this project.
This is very exciting and we will keep you posted with lots of pictures and updates!