Charity

27 Dec

We Care Bear Ministry

Dr. Randy White, Executive Director, introduced this program in 1995. Dr. White, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church at the time, made a special presentation to Gwen Yeager and David Sessoms from the Fayetteville Police Department. Rev. White said “They counsel children who have been abused. This program is called the “We Care Bear Program” and each child is given a bear to cuddle and take home with them.” He brought the program to New South River Baptist Association as the...

27 Dec

Beatitude House Ministry

HOURS OF OPERATION: Thursday 10:30am to 5:00 pm Friday 10:00am to 5:00pm Saturday 10:00am to 2:00pm The Beatitude House Ministry, a New South River Baptist Association sponsored ministry, engages our vision of “A Hands Up, NOT a Hand Out” ministry. This ministry seeks to minister to the spiritual needs of individuals and families by helping them to meet their physical needs of food, clothing and household goods. The Beatitude House is “One Ministry that serves two (2) locations.” Each location is unique in the...

27 Dec

NSRBA Sponsors S.A.T.T.

Teachers in Cumberland, Hoke and Sampson counties are invited to attend this event, if you missed the July 13th event, and pack a box of supplies needed to get school started.   We are asking the churches to help with the supplies that were compiled from the teachers themselves.   Teachers need to bring their school ID’s to participate.   Click HERE for the school supplies list and wish list compiled by the teachers. ...

27 Dec

Sower Bag Ministry

The Sower Bag Ministry was introduced at a New South River Baptist Association Messenger Meeting on July 18, 2017 by Dr. Randy White, Executive Director. It is a plastic bag filled with items that let a person in need know that we care for both their physical needs, but more importantly their spiritual need. The churches of the association collect the items that go into the “Sower Bags” and them bring them to the NSRBA Resource Center where a bottled...

14 Oct

Migrant Farmer Health Kits

Health kits are made for migrant farm workers year-round, but are generally passed out to the migrant farm workers from April – September of each year. Currently, Clement Baptist Church and Beaver Dam Baptist Church collect these kits to take out to the workers while working in the fields. Each kit is provided with toiletry needs to last about 2 weeks along with a Spanish Bible or Christian tract enclosed. Churches of the association put this kits together and deliver...