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volunteer of the week GREG REYES

This week we honor Greg Reyes as The Community Fellowship's Volunteer of the week.


Greg Reyes has been attending The Community Fellowship for a year.

 

He is the owner of a landscaping company and has generously volunteered his time and energy to mowing and grounds keeping of our new campus since first becoming a part of our church.

 

Greg is a Team Leader of REACH Ministry and dearly blesses the community through his efforts to not only feed the people he interacts with, but he also strives to make them feel welcome, valued and appreciated.  REACH Ministry serves a meal each Saturday evening at 5pm at the Martinsville Hotel an area where many homeless friends of ours stay.  Greg and his team serve a meal, connect through starting relationships and prays with many of the people served.

 

During our back2school preparations, Greg volunteered with Pack the Bus Ministry at Wal-Mart helping to collect school supplies for children that might otherwise not have what they need to begin school in the fall. He also has helped with our Trunk or Treat event this past Halloween.

 

Greg enjoys cooking, playing his guitar and singing and would like to be the owner of a store in the future.  He enjoys spending time with his 11 grandchildren as well.

 

Greg reminds us of Colossians 3:23 “Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people.”

 

We are very happy to recognize Greg Reyes as our Volunteer of the Week. Thank you, Greg, for all you do to bless others as well as your church family!

 

 

***  for more information about The Community Fellowship or Dream Center call 276-647-8231 or email cmartin@thecommunityfellowship.org.  to give online click on this link   https://tcf.ccbchurch.com/trx_submit.php?type=public_gift ***

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