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Our Missions

The Domestics

If you are looking for an example of how you might use your talents in
the Lord’s work, you need look no further than our own Domestics. These
ladies have combined their creativity and considerable talents in
needlework to bring a measure of comfort to individuals throughout
Siouxland. The group has sewn and given away 200 comfort quilts to
several community agencies, including the Women’s Shelter, Gospel
Mission, Ronald McDonald House, and the Sioux City Police Department.
They also provide handcrafted items such as bed throws, lap blankets
and catheter covers to local nursing homes.
“For I was hungry and you gave me food, I
was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me,
I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in
prison and you came to me.”
- Matt 25:35-36
The Domestics group is open to everyone.
They meet every other Tuesday evening at 7 pm in the fellowship area of
St. Mark.
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In
January 2006, Peace Reformed Church accepted the call to form a
partnership with McKinley Elementary School and implement the Kid’s Hope
USA program. To learn about this exciting and important new
program and how you can help, click here...
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Sioux City Gospel
Mission
Twice
a month throughout the year, members of Peace Reformed
leads a worship service at the Sioux City Gospel
Mission. Here, the 7th and 8th grade
class, along with their teacher, Marla Moore,
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Jeremy and Susan
Beebout Mission to Niger
The Evangelical Church of
the Republic of Niger (EERN) wants to build ministry
programs operated by Nigerien Christians that will share
Christ's love with the people of Niger by addressing
their health and agricultural needs. As a means of
sharing the gospel and strengthening the church, the RCA
will assist the EERN in advancing Christian health
ministry in Niger and in conducting regionally based
agricultural ministries through its Department of
Community Development.
Jeremy Beebout, who has a
degree in agronomy, will coordinate and encourage EERN
regional bodies in their agricultural development
efforts. Susan Beebout, a medical doctor, will be based
in Niger's capital, where she will work with the church
in developing its health ministries. "We will view our
work as successful if we are able to develop strong
friendships and partnerships with Nigerian Christians
and enable them to move forward in community development
and ministry to their people," say the Beebouts.
Read more about this mission on the Beebouts
newsletter and their
blog.
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