by John Sciullo
Lost and Found Pharmacy will be celebrating their 5th anniversary this June. During those 5 years they have subsidized $25,000 in medicine and $1,000,000 in savings to their clients. Events are planned to commemorate the occasion.
The Blessing Board (Oakmont) and their Vintage Market will be moving in July. This provides an excellent opportunity for all to serve. Details will follow as the time approaches (Summer 2021).
By the time you read this, Barrett Hendrickson of the Hendrickson Mission will have been ordained as minister in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC). Reverend Hendrickson is the 7th person in the past thirty years to have been ordained after growing up at Hebron. Also, his wife Carrie, will have celebrated her most recent birthday in March.
The Mobilization Team is considering the distribution of Bibles through agencies such as Women’s Choice Network and Lost and Found Pharmacy where so much face-to-face contact is made with those in need of help.
Andrew Churchill of Urban Impact reported that, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, support for families on the North Side continues and Bible studies via Zoom are growing. Andrew also reported that he and his wife, Jasmine, celebrated their daughter’s 1st birthday (Desiree) on February 23rd.
Prayers are still being coveted by the Wagoner family regarding Rosie Wagoner’s health issues. Ken Wagoner was a longtime missionary for China Outreach Ministries, an organization that you have generously supported over the years. He retired in the Fall of 2020 to attend to his wife’s needs.