Kid Junction
A Ministry Assisting Families with Children
What is Kid Junction?
It is a local mission provided by and operated through the
Galax First United Methodist Church on W. Center St. (across from the Fire Department).
It is funded by donations and staffed by volunteers.
It serves families with children (birth through middle school age)
once every four months if needed.
Each child in the family receives personal hygiene items: toothbrush, toothpaste,
body wash, a washcloth, diapers, wipes, lotion for babies, one set of clothing
(new or slightly used), underwear, shoes, socks, etc. at NO CHARGE!
Backpacks if needed and available.
It is open from 10:00-12 Noon on the 3rd Monday of each month.
TEXT OR CALL DIANNE at 276-233-7841 OR call the church office at 276-236-9937.
“But do not forget to do good and to share, for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.”
Hebrews 13:16 (NKJV)
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We may reject God’s invitation to become a disciple of Christ, but God has others who won’t! We may reject God’s invitation to deeper discipleship and fellowship, but God will look elsewhere! We may reject those whom God has sent us, but God hasn’t!
Matthew gives us Christians a severe warning: If we think we are “so chosen” that we neglect to grove in love and charity, we have missed a crucial point. St. Augustine interpreted the wedding garment as love and charity, and the man without the wedding robe had neither love nor charity. It seems like a fair enough interpretation to me. Being chosen reveals itself in acts of love and charity (22:1-14).
We may reject God’s invitation to become a disciple of Christ, but God has others who won’t! We may reject God’s invitation to deeper discipleship and fellowship, but God will look elsewhere! We may reject those whom God has sent us, but God hasn’t!
Matthew gives us Christians a severe warning: If we think we are “so chosen” that we neglect to grove in love and charity, we have missed a crucial point. St. Augustine interpreted the wedding garment as love and charity, and the man without the wedding robe had neither love nor charity. It seems like a fair enough interpretation to me. Being chosen reveals itself in acts of love and charity (22:1-14).