Churches and families in Henderson send youth and adult mission teams to all parts of the U.S. and beyond, but last week 200 or so youth and adults poured into Henderson to work, serve and do mission work in this area on 14 different projects thanks to the efforts of Rebuilding Hope, Inc. This local Christian, philanthropic organization is led by Randolph Wilson and many others. Crossroads School in Henderson, Central Baptist Church and other local churches were instrumental in helping make the week’s work a success as well.
Robbie Parham with Rebuilding Hope told WIZS News the groups completed 99 percent of the 14 projects attempted, with 10 of them being in Vance County, three in Granville County and one in Warren County. He said, “It is a real joy to see the teams that finished early go out and continue to work and help the other teams wrap up.”
Servants on Site (SOS) returned to Henderson for a sixth straight year, and they came here with the theme “Marked For God’s Purpose,” in reference to Ephesians 4:1 with the general meaning that with Christians there are marks of what it means to live a life worthy of the calling.
Part of a press release about the efforts said, “SOS is continuing its mission as a tool for churches to mobilize, equip, and discipline students in an evangelistic effort to impact the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. … SOS is a 7-day summer mission project for youth (completed grade 6 through college) and adults to work on construction projects for homeowners in our community with immediate and limited resources. … Rebuilding Hope would again like to express its appreciation to everyone who has been involved with these uplifting summer mission projects over the last 5 years. Together we have made an impact in our community by sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ, not only in word, but in actions.”
Fun, fellowship, praise and worship, and evangelism were enjoyed by all. Parham said, “Our young missionaries will head home with a renewed prospective on what it means to be The Church that Christ has called us to be.” He said, “They have replaced despair with hope and shown the true meaning of the gospel.”
Many roofing projects were completed as a part of the week’s work.
Parham said Rebuilding Hope has outgrown its present home, and the organization is trying to purchase the old Coca-Cola Bottling Company building on Raleigh Road. He said, “(We) believe that increased visibility will bring more volunteers to reach more neighbors and re-purpose and old Henderson landmark into a Christian outreach.”
Rebuilding Hope is always looking for volunteers regardless of a person’s gifts. Click the link above to learn more.