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Our new facility will celebrated two years in operation the 18th of September, 2008. We are assisting around 35 families per day in the food and clothing area. Our Laboratory has been certified by the centers of Medicare and Medicaid services as an approved Lapidary for performing laboratory examination or procedures.
We have volunteer opportunities in every area of our ministry. Medical, Dental, Eye, Pharmacy and Distribution. This ranges from Doctors, nursing, clerks, purchasing, organizers, counselors and on and on. If you have a talent, we could use it.
We again are planning for our annual Thanksgiving meal and Christmas giving and sharing. We also have other Outreach Ministries to assist new and existing ministries and distribution to other ministries and Evangelism Education. These include Disaster Relief, Rosebud and Pine Ridge Indian ministries as well as Affiliation with A Storehouse for Jesus in Ghana and Christian Network for the Needy a camp for kids.
Please call, come by or email us. Brochures are available at the Storehouse on each and every area we are involved with. We would love to increase our help to share the gospel and assist the needy. Thank you and may God bless everyone.
Read more about Storehouse happenings in Two Coats, the semi-annual newsletter distributed by Storehouse for Jesus. The following is a PDF, which requires Adobe reader to open.
Two Coats October coming soon
Current and past newsletters are now available on the Newsletters page.
A Storehouse For Jesus is an independent, non-profit Christian ministry helping those in need and reaching people with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Please see Special Projects for situations, where there are urgent needs.
A Storehouse For Jesus primarily serves families from Davie County, but also serves families from several surrounding counties. It is our policy not to turn away anyone in need. Clients come with a variety of needs and for a variety of reasons. A partial list of clients served include working poor families, families without income, single parent families, the homeless and elderly.
Descriptions for many of the following services can be located in the 2008 Client Handbook, which is available in PDF. Adobe reader is required to open this file. The page orientation will be protrait when the file opens. Right click on the page and select Rotate Clockwise from the menu to change the orientation to landscape.