Serving Together

* Evergreen Ministries
Helps individuals with developmental disabilities maximize their quality of life.
* Potter’s House for women and children in need are given donations of needed items.
*Church members from St. Andrew, Greater St. Mary Baptist, and Westlake Hills Presbyterian in Austin, TX work together to stock vegetables, and clothing into the Pauline Hurst Mercy Center on Moeling Street in Lake Charles.
*The youth of St. Andrew built "The Little Free Pantry". They will maintain the pantry through donations. The Pantry is located in front of the church, facing Hodges Street.
* Donations are given to the “Oasis, A Safe Haven” home for battered women.
~ Meeting at St Andrew ~
* Every Wednesday at 6 pm in the Community Meeting Room, New Beginnings Al-Anon Group meets. New Beginnings also has a second meeting every Saturday at 12:00 p.m.
*Eddie/North Lincoln Project
This rebuild project has been in the planning phase for months. St Andrew is working with the Fuller Center for Rebuilding to fix this home. A church in Austin, Westlake Hills Presbyterian Church, has pledged $10,000 from their Christmas offering to help with this project. They'll also be sending volunteers. Grant money from Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, Synod of the Sun, and the Presbytery of south Louisiana was received, plus local companies have donated materials for the rebuilding.
The foundation is being prepared for the Amish who will be working on the home rebuild in December.
The Eddie family has moved into their new home, complete with new furnishings. Many thanks to the many volunteers that helped with the rebuilding; to those that donated money and building supplies.
* Evergreen Ministries
Helps individuals with developmental disabilities maximize their quality of life.
* Potter’s House for women and children in need are given donations of needed items.
*Church members from St. Andrew, Greater St. Mary Baptist, and Westlake Hills Presbyterian in Austin, TX work together to stock vegetables, and clothing into the Pauline Hurst Mercy Center on Moeling Street in Lake Charles.
*The youth of St. Andrew built "The Little Free Pantry". They will maintain the pantry through donations. The Pantry is located in front of the church, facing Hodges Street.
* Donations are given to the “Oasis, A Safe Haven” home for battered women.
~ Meeting at St Andrew ~
* Every Wednesday at 6 pm in the Community Meeting Room, New Beginnings Al-Anon Group meets. New Beginnings also has a second meeting every Saturday at 12:00 p.m.
*Eddie/North Lincoln Project
This rebuild project has been in the planning phase for months. St Andrew is working with the Fuller Center for Rebuilding to fix this home. A church in Austin, Westlake Hills Presbyterian Church, has pledged $10,000 from their Christmas offering to help with this project. They'll also be sending volunteers. Grant money from Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, Synod of the Sun, and the Presbytery of south Louisiana was received, plus local companies have donated materials for the rebuilding.
The foundation is being prepared for the Amish who will be working on the home rebuild in December.
The Eddie family has moved into their new home, complete with new furnishings. Many thanks to the many volunteers that helped with the rebuilding; to those that donated money and building supplies.