4/15/18 – Welcome Guest Speaker Rev. Jamie Stanley!

This Sunday we get the privilege to hear a message from Rev. Jamie Stanley about the ministry of Southwest Pregnancy Services and the importance of upholding the sanctity of human life. Southwest Pregnancy Services envisions a community where all recognize that every human life is sacred because it is made in the image of God; where every child has a chance to be born healthy and placed in the arms of a mother and father equipped in every way to provide a Christian home, building the fundamental unit of a healthy society. Find out more on their website!

Rev. Jamie Stanley, the Executive Director of Southwest Pregnancy Services, is passionate about serving women and their unborn babies with compassion and quality care. She lives in Midlothian, TX with her husband John and two young boys, Elliot and Grant and daughter, Norah. Over a decade of work in Deep Ellum and additional educational services throughout Dallas neighborhoods gives Jamie a broad perspective on how to support families in our community. She graduated in 2012 with a Master of Public Administration from University of Texas at Arlington following her Bachelor of Science in Church Ministries in 2004.

This Sunday, in response to Jamie’s message and the call to value human life, we will also be kicking off a Baby Bottle Boomerang Campaign, where you will have the opportunity to fill a baby bottle with spare change to help support mothers in need. Full bottles will be collected through Mother’s Day, May 13, and returned to Southwest Pregnancy Services.

Join us for Worship at 10:30, with Sunday School, including donuts and coffee, at 9:15. We can’t wait to see you!

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