Our community is important to us, and we are always looking for more ways to reach out to those around us. We believe that meeting the needs those in our community can help open doors to share the hope that we have in Christ Jesus
Community Outreach
Community Outreach
Our community is important to us, and we are always looking for more ways to reach out to those around us. We believe that meeting the needs those in our community can help open doors to share the hope that we have in Christ Jesus
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Tammy's Team
There are those among us who are going through periods of struggle or sickness and need Christian fellowship to get them through it. Since we are in the south, we know that is best achieved through food. Tammy’s Team is a group of volunteers who agree to take a meal to someone in need and spend a few moments visiting with them. This wonderful group has served two to three meals a week to four households over the last 18 months. Even though that number is huge, through the principle of many hands makes light work, it has only required our volunteers to deliver one to two meals per month. A true testament of our church’s desire to serve and meet the need of those around us.
The response from those who received is overwhelming. The connections formed, healing benefits of seeing people and laughing together, have all come together in a way that best represents the spirit of Tammy Boyd who the mission is named in memory of.
Thank you to all who help make this ministry possible and thank you for your interest in serving. Please help us stand alongside those in need and represent Christs love in a broken world.
If you would like to volunteer to help with Tammy's Team, contact the church office at (270) 885-7276
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Supporting Local Missions
Living Hope Baptist Church financially supports Grace and Mercy, and Alpha Alternative, all of which are located in Hopkinsville, Ky. We also support Jake Davidson with New Beginnings Baptist Church in Oak Grove, Ky. Living Hope also financially supports Chase Sevick with Campus outreach at WKU.