Desert Breeze Community Church to help its community, Missions Door with backpack drive

Desert Breeze Community Church encourages people to donate to its DB Backpack Drive. (Photo by Tahir Osman from Pexels)

The annual DB Backpack Drive returns at Desert Breeze Community Church on July 28. The church’s Anomaly students will be serving at the Eastern Sierra Bible Camp. They will give away new backpacks and school supplies to kids attending camp.

Everyone interested may drop off their donated backpacks and school supplies at the church office on the scheduled date.

DB Backpack Drive Goes to Missions Door 

Desert Breeze Community Church targets to give away 100 new backpacks with school supplies. As shared on its Facebook page, DB Backpack Drive will be back on July 28 at the church. 

The church invites families in its congregation who might need some help with school supplies to contact the church. Aside from holding the DB Backpack Drive for families within the church, Desert Breeze will also partner with Missions Door. 

Desert Breeze Community Church aims to provide 100 backpacks filled up with supplies for third to fourth grades – boys and girls. Desert Breeze Community Church encourages all to donate a backpack filled with a three-ring binder, notebook paper (college ruled), spiral notebook, pens (black, blue, and red), pencils, glue sticks, and erasers. 

The church’s Anomaly students will be serving at the Eastern Sierra Bible Camp. Larisa Craig and her team from Eastern Sierra Nevada – Summer Missionary Intern Program with Mission Doors will host the camp. 

As stated on Facebook, this is an opportunity for Desert Breeze Community Church to support the children attending camp with a new backpack and school supplies. 

Missions Doors 

As per its website, Missions Doors was established on May 22, 1948, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Its initial purpose was to preach the Gospel and plant churches across the United States and North America. 

Mission–minded Christians who identified themselves as Conservative Baptists founded this organization. The new mission adopted the name of the Conservative Home Mission Society. 

They established headquarters in the Chicago area. The mission of Missions Door is to build healthy and empowering networks of reproducing churches and ministries that reach and disciple individuals for Jesus. 

Indigenous missionaries and the staff who support them make up the team. 

About Desert Breeze Community Church

As shared on its website, Desert Breeze Community Church was founded to offer a safe place where the unchurched can become entirely devoted followers of Christ. The church accomplishes this mission by providing growth through five stages.

These five stages are The Genuine Christian, The Growing Christian, The Giving Christian, The Going Christian, and The Glorifying Christian.

Anomaly Student Ministry 

This ministry at Desert Breeze Community Church offers an environment for teens in grades 6 – 12 to grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ and feel welcome. It is committed to guiding students to become lasting followers of Christ through weekly services, small groups, activities, and events. 

The group meets on Wednesdays from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. in the church’s Youth Room. They also gather on Sundays at 11 a.m. during the second service in the same venue. 

Desert Breeze Community Church encourages its teens to tag a friend along and experience life transformation.

 

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