Opportunities to Serve
 

JERUSALEM OPPORTUNITIES 

Vickery

After School Program – Jack Lowe, Sr. Elementary

  • Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays
  • Time: Tuesdays 4:30 - 5:30 and Thursdays 3:30 - 5:30
  • Volunteers are needed to assist with homework, enrichment activities and field trips. Volunteers may choose the hours they want to help.
  • Ministry Champion: Maria Pacheco, 214.860.1526 mpacheco@buckner.org


Mentoring 

Kids Hope USA Mentoring at Dan D. Rogers Elementary

  • One child, one hour is the heart of KIDS HOPE USA. One caring adult mentoring an at-risk child one hour every week. Because when kids feel loved and valued, they are better able to learn, grow, and succeed. Build a caring relationship with one child helping with school work and having fun. Kids Hope USA is a national program brought to PCBC in partnership with Buckner. Spanish is not required.
  • Mentors must be a member of PCBC. 
  • Ministry Champion: Lorri Lamberth, 214.860.3940 or 214.415.7525, llamberth@buckner.org 


Bilingual Worship
 

  • Name of Ministry: Amigos de Dios
  • Dates: Every Sunday in the gym
  • Time: 9:20 – 12:00 noon
  • Sam Silva, working with PCBC through Buckner, pastors and leads this group, Amigos de Dios, and works to continue the growth of this part of PCBC through the ministries in Vickery. Volunteers are needed to help with record keeping and teaching adult and children’s Bible Studies. (Spanish is not required.)
  • Ministry Champion: Sam Silva, 214.860.3918 ssilva@buckner.org


Women’s Enrichment Group

  • Dates: Wednesdays
  • Time: 12:00 noon – 2:00 p.m.
  • Women of the Vickery area meet at the Rosemont Activity Center to address various topics including cooking, health issues, crafts, Bible study, and fitness. Volunteers are needed to assist with programming and children’s enrichment activities.
  • Ministry Champion: Donna Goodman, 214.357.6220 or Terri Heard at 214.349.4415


ESL at the Rosemont Apartments

  • English as a Second Language
  • Dates: Tuesdays
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
  • Volunteers are needed to help teach English to adults at the Rosemont Activity Center, and help with children’s enrichment activities (ESL training is provided)
  • Ministry Champion: Terri Heard, 214.349.4415


ESL at Dan D. Rogers Elementary

  • English as a Second Language
  • Dates: Mondays
  • Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
  • Volunteers are needed to help teach English to adults at Dan D. Rogers Elementary.
  • Ministry Champion: Meg York, 214.860.1537 meyork@pcbc.org


Women’s Cultural Awareness and Bible Study 

  • Name of Ministry: Women’s Bible Study
  • Dates: Every other Thursday night
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
  • Volunteers are needed to help with Bible Study, food preparation, speakers, and special programs at the Rosemont Apartments for women only (no children.)
  • Ministry Champion: Dee Silva, 214.288.6486


Cornerstone Baptist Church

Feed the Homeless

  • We are looking for Sunday school classes who can provide and prepare a hot meal (no desserts needed) for approximately 250 homeless men and women on any Tuesday or Thursday of the month at Cornerstone Baptist Church. This is a wonderful opportunity to work with the homeless and share the love of Jesus Christ with the least of these.
  • Ministry Champion: Meg York, 214.860.1537, meyork@pcbc.org


Crossroads Academy

  • When: Monday – Friday - 9:00 am to 1:30 pm
  • What: Park Cities members provide lunch on Wednesday/Friday at 12:00 – this is a wonderful opportunity to meet and pray with the students or share your testimony.
  • Where: Cornerstone Crossroads Academy - 2815 S Ervay – Annex. The Crossroads Academy (www.cornerstonecrossroads.com) provides educational context for 10th – 12th graders. Mentors are needed to work with students who might be struggling in school.
  • Ministry Champion: Meg York, 214.860.1537, meyork@pcbc.org


Cornerstone Kids

  • When: Saturdays - 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
  • Where: Cornerstone Baptist Church (Old church location) - 2815 S. Ervay. Provides a Bible club for inner-city children. Volunteers are needed to provide assistance with the children’s club that meets at the church and/or help start additional Bible clubs in apartment complexes near the church.
  • Ministry Champion: Meg York, 214.860.1537, meyork@pcbc.org


Healing Hands Ministries

  • Healing Hands Ministries has created a legacy of hope. It’s a place where dignity is given back and each patient is treated with respect and genuine, quality care. Families are empowered. Parents don’t have to choose between rent or medicine or which child will be treated. Mothers and fathers can be treated, too, and receive the care they need without compromise. Healing Hands Ministries builds trust with families by providing reliable, effective, efficient health care services to manage their acute and chronic diseases. The physicians, dentists, nurses and other volunteer health care professionals at Healing Hands Ministries Medical & Dental Clinic give unselfishly of their time to provide top quality care to the working poor families and uninsured children of the community. No one is turned away because of their inability to pay.
  • Volunteer Medical Personnel Dates: Depending on your schedule
  • Time: Day/Evening Shifts Available
  • Location: 7475 Skillman #103B Contact: Jane Waters, 214.221.0855, janewaters@hhmtx.org
  • Orientation: All volunteers must attend orientation and pass a background check prior to serving. Volunteer orientation is held the first Monday of each month at 6:30 pm.


Brother Bill's Helping Hand

Grocery Store

  • Dates: Wednesday/Thursdays
  • Time: 10:30-12:30
  • Each week over 220 families come for groceries on Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Volunteer opportunities: Unload truck and stock shelves on Tuesdays, visit with clients or help with distribution during Wednesdays and Thursdays, restock shelves Wednesday and Thursday afternoons.
  • Ministry Champion: Suzanne Griffin, 214.638.2196, helpinghand@bbhh.org


Kids’ Craft

  • Dates: Wednesdays / Thursdays
  • Time: 10:30–12:30
  • This is a craft time for children coming with their parents on Grocery Store day. Volunteer opportunities: Provide the craft project, help during the Kids’ Craft time.
  • Ministry Champion: Suzanne Griffin, 214.638.2196, helpinghand@bbhh.org


Children’s Clothes / Family Shoe Center

  • Date: Fridays
  • Time: 10:30 – 2:30
  • Each week a maximum of 8 families come to “shop” in our Children’s Clothing Store. They may select up to 12 items for each child in the household. The Family Shoe Center provides a new pair of shoes for each household member.
  • Volunteer opportunities: collect children’s clothes, sort and restack clothes, help families find appropriate sizes.
  • Ministry Champion: Suzanne Griffin, 214.638.2196, helpinghand@bbhh.org


Community Free Clinic: Women’s, Adult, Eye

  • Dates: Based on doctor’s schedule
  • Volunteer doctors and nurses are needed to give one afternoon a month to one of 3 types of clinics for adults – internists, gynecologists, eye doctors. Volunteer opportunities: doctors, nurses, receptionist, and translators.
  • Ministry Champion: Suzanne Griffin, 214.638.2196, helpinghand@bbhh.org


Dallas Christian Women's Job Corp

Technology Support

  • Dates: Once a month
  • Times: Flexible
  • Volunteers are needed to keep the technology lab computers in good working condition
  • Ministry Champion: Flo Campbell, 214.324.5665, dcwjc@dallascwjc.org.


Office Support

  • Date: One day a week
  • Time: Flexible-4 hours a day
  • Volunteers are needed to help with light office work, mail-outs, and answering phones.
  • Ministry Champion: Flo Campbell, 214.324.5665, dcwjc@dallascwjc.org.


Mentors

  • Dates: Present - September
  • Time: Depends on your schedule
  • Volunteers needed to be a critical part of the success of each woman enrolled in the program. Mentor training is provided.
  • Ministry Champion: Flo Campbell, 214.324.5665, dcwjc@dallascwjc.org.


North Dallas Shared Ministries

Volunteer Medical Personnel - Free Medical Clinic

  • Dates: Based on your schedule
  • Volunteer doctors, dentists, and medical personnel are needed work in the medical clinic for the working poor. Clinic Staff to act as a receptionist, assist with in-take and enter computer data; Translators to help Spanish Speaking patients communicate with physicians; Nurses, PA’s and NP’s to assist physicians, administer immunizations, help with records discharge and other medical duties; Physicians (11:00 a.m. – 2:p.m. Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday) to provide primary care to adults and children; Pharmacists (6-8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday) to fill prescriptions; Dentists (8 a.m. – Noon 1st and 3rd Fridays) to provide adult dental emergency care; Dental Technicians (8:00 – Noon 1st and 3rd Fridays) to assist dentists in providing adult dental emergency care.
  • Ministry Champion: Volunteer Coordinator at 972-620-8696 ext. 226, clinicaldirector@ndsm.org


Food Pantry Worker

  • Dates: Saturdays
  • Time: 9 am - Noon
  • Volunteers are needed to stock the shelves and fill the orders for the working poor in the neighborhood. Groups of 10 maximum.
  • Ministry Champion: Barbara Griffin, 972.620.0671 (all volunteers must be scheduled prior to volunteering)


Clothes Closet

  • Dates: Saturdays throughout the year
  • Time: 9 am - Noon
  • Volunteers will assist with sales; straighten inventory; assist with selections for the working poor in the neighborhood. Groups of 10 maximum.
  • Ministry Champion: Barbara Griffin, 972.620.0671 (all volunteers must be scheduled prior to volunteering.)

Buckner

Pack Shoes for Orphans

  • Shoes for Orphan Souls, a ministry of Buckner International, has distributed more than 1.8 million pairs of new shoes to at-risk children in the United States and to orphans in 68 countries around the world. Volunteers are needed to help cut off price tags, zip-tie shoes together, sort shoes by gender, size and type as well as counting and packing shoes in shipping boxes. (This is a great project for SS classes.)
  • Dates: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
  • Time: 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (shifts are from 9:30 – 12:30 and 1:30 – 4:30)
  • Location: Center for Humanitarian Aid, 5405 Shoe Drive, Mesquite
  • Ministry Champion: Brynn Anderson, 214.328.7463, banderson@buckner.org. Please go to www.shoesfororphansouls.org (all volunteers must be scheduled prior to volunteering.)

In-Kind Donations

The following items are always needed for local ministries, disaster relief and mission trips:

  • Travel sized toiletries (soap, shampoo, deodorant)
  • Toothpaste/toothbrushes/dental floss
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • VBS Supplies (construction paper, stickers, crayons, markers, glue and children’s scissors)

Manpower - Men in service to widows & single moms

We are commanded in James 1:27 “to look after orphans and widows.” Manpower is made of men who put this mandate into practice by going in 4 man teams one Saturday a month to the homes of widows and single mothers in our congregation. We help with basic home repairs, odd jobs, yard work, computer help, etc. – no specific skills or abilities are needed in order to serve. For more information, contact Steve Corder, 214 368-8286, sdcorder@att.net or Brian Newman at 214-860-1536, bknewman@pcbc.org.
 

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JUDEA & SAMARIA OPPORTUNITIES 

South Texas Mission Trips

Please prayerfully consider joining our teams on one of the trips below to share the love of Jesus Christ in meeting the spiritual, physical and educational needs of the families of the colonias and rural communities of South Texas.

June 23–27: 20’s & 30’s Married Adults working with Monte Alto Baptist Church and Iglesia Bautista
La Gloria to host a VBS for the community, food and clothing distribution and construction/repairs in
the colonias. Cost: $500 per person. Contact John Parker at jfpson@sbcglobal.net or The Missions Office
at 214.860.3916 for more info.

July 21–25: Family mission trip sponsored by The Anderson Department for 40’s adults and
their Grade School and up children to Brownsville for our first ministry effort in this area. We will
be ministering to Iglesia Bautista El Buen Pastor in conducting VBS, evangelism and construction
of class rooms. Cost: TBD. Contact Bill Zukoski at billzukoski@yahoo.com or The Missions Office at
214.860.3916 for more info.

 August 4–8: Hudson/Turner Class Families with age appropriate children to Lasara and Monte Alto
for a Back-To-School trip to have interaction with the children of these communities and to distribute
school supplies kits. Cost: TBD. Contact Thad Smith at thad.smith@jpmorgan.com for more info.
Guatemala Family Mission Trip, July 31–August 7, 2010: Ministries to orphans, community outreach,
church planting, and support. Visit www.itsyourmission.com/register.shtml to register or for more info;
Cost: $2200–$2400 depending on airfare cost. Contact Kourtney Cathey at 214.860.3916 for more info.
 

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ENDS OF THE EARTH OPPORTUNITIES
 

Mission trip to North East India

November 11– November 20, 2010

PCBC will take a team of 10 men and women to do four days of evangelism in the railway slums and outlying villages around Assam India. The team will also have a two day leadership and women’s conference that will help direct
the current and future spiritual leaders of India. Contact Hil Bowman at 214.674.5430 or hil.bowman@sbcglobal.net. The cost is $3,500.00 and financial aid is available.

Mission trip to Bangladesh

October 15–October 23, 2010

PCBC will take a team of 10–15 men and women to serve in the rural Muslim villages of Bangladesh with Gospel For Muslims’ local Christian NGO (non-governmental organization) there. The team will have the opportunity to minister to 6000+ families served by this ministry through humanitarian aid and micro-loan distribution, children’s ministry, evangelistic outreach, and discipleship of the 200 new believers. This PCBC team will also help to open the very first church among 1.5 million village people in this area! Contact Keith Beasley at keith@cedart.com or Abraham Sarker at 214.217.9857. The cost of $3,400 includes all air and land travel, meals, lodging, and activities. Financial assistance is available.


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