Category: Missions
Disaster Relief Callout – November 2022
Please talk to Dave Zurek about participating in this missions project. Virginia Baptist Disaster Response will continue rebuild operations in Hurley with teams able to serve beginning November 1. Volunteers Continue Reading →
Faith Works Coalition – October 2022
If you’re interested in this Mission Project, please contact Dave Zurek. Hurricane Florence Recovery…Mission Trip October 17-21, 2022 In September 2018 Hurricane Florence devastated many communities in the Carolinas; the Continue Reading →
Farmers’ Market – Food Drive – June 16

On Thursday June 16th the King’s Grant Farmers Market will hold our annual “Food Drive” for our friends at the Judeo-Christian Outreach Center. (jcoc.org)
Each day in our community people will go hungry. They shouldn’t have to. The JCOC is here for everyone, NO QUESTIONS ASKED! As a community we ask that we all come together once again and BEAT last years weight of over 1,000 pounds of food!!! I know we can do it!
Here is a list of items they need:
Canned Fruits & Vegetables
Canned Meats
Canned Meals
Pasta and Pasta Sauce
Soup
Canned Beans
Macaroni and Cheese
Peanut Butter & Jelly
Cereal
Oatmeal/Grits
Bottled Water/Juice Boxes
Any NON perishables would be greatly appreciated!!
If it rains we will hold it on the next Farm Market date of July 7th
Ken’s Encouragement to Pray for Ukraine

Today, pray for Ukraine. Pray for those who are in harm’s way at this very moment. Pray for families torn apart. Pray for a country torn apart. Pray against the evil that perpetuates through every part of their lives.
Pray for the church in Ukraine. Pray for protection and boldness. They are our brothers and sisters. We stand with them not only through humanitarian expression, but more closely related to them than even by blood – we are related to them by Spirit.
Pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ in Ukraine.
The President of the Ukrainian Baptist Theological Seminary recently said, “The church will go underground. You have to understand that historically we had that experience before under the Soviet Union. So, the church did not forget what does it mean to be persecuted, and we will rearrange, reorganize, and still do what we always do, still preach the gospel.”
So today, take courage dear Christian. Join our brothers and sisters in Ukraine, and let us continue to speak out and live out the Gospel. This becomes urgent now more than ever. Jesus has always been, and will always be our only hope.
“We tell you the good news: What God promised our ancestors, He has fulfilled for us, by raising up Jesus.”
Acts 13:32-33
Missions Sunday – March 27
