Stephen Ministers Care
When was the last time someone listened, really listened, to you? We’re talking about that undistracted, full-attention kind of listening, the kind of listening that is always confidential. That is one of the ways Stephen Ministers care for others.
Grace needs more Stephen Ministers to care for those who are making that long journey through the valley of a life crisis, which could be a death, a divorce, loss of a job, a new baby, COVID 19, many things that could cause a major disruption in life. A new training class of Stephen Ministers will start soon. Will you consider serving in this way? For more information, contact Denise Phelps at dphelps@gpch.org or Susan Jernigan (713-582-3332).

Blood Drive With Free COVID Antibody Test
Friday, July 24, 12:30-4:30 p.m., Saturday, July 25, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Massey-Tucker Hall
Once again, we are thrilled to partner with our friends at the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center. Did you know that you can save three lives with one blood donation? Due to social distancing, appointments are required. Register for an appointment HERE. When registering, please use code #1403. All donors will receive a free COVID-19 Antibody test! For more information, contact Denise Phelps (dphelps@gpch.org; 713-267-5063)
Love Your Neighbors
As much as you are able, within the suggested guidelines with care and compassion, reach out to your neighbors and the vulnerable to see how you can help make Jesus visible to them. The simple gesture of being connected and in community will provide great comfort to those who feel most isolated.
Social Isolation:
The Risks, Consequences and How You Can Help
July 29, 12-1 p.m.
Did you know that one in five older adults suffer from social isolation? Social isolation can lead to adverse health effects including heart disease, high blood pressure, and earlier onset of dementia. There are also risk factors that lead to social isolation. During COVID-19, social isolation is becoming even more prevalent. Amazing Place’s Faith Care Connection team is presenting a Zoom presentation on July 29. If you are concerned about an older adult in your family or an older adult friend, and want to learn more about how to help, please register HERE. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
West Houston Assistance Ministries - West Houston Resource Center
Grace and Friends of Westchase are strengthening our partnership with WHAM. Here are three ways to partner with them:
- VOLUNTEER: Please serve at their food distribution. Sign up HERE.
- ONLINE: Donate much needed supplies by making a purchase on WHAM’s Amazon wish list. Items will be directly delivered to WHAM. If you give online to WHAM, please type Grace Campaign in the comment section of the donation page.
- IN PERSON: Donations can be be dropped off at the food pantry from
- 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Monday-Friday at 10501 Meadowglen Lane, Houston, TX 77042. For an updated list of needed items, please click HERE.
- DAILY PRAYER: Check out their Facebook page and then pray specifically.
Community Resources
If you need help with supplies, counseling, safety situations or anything else, please reach out to us or to the following resources:
- WHAM for West Houston: (713) 780-2727
- NAM for Northwest Houston: (281) 885-4555
- Mental Health Services: (713) 871-1004 (offered by Hope and Healing Institute)
- Family Violence 24-Hour Hotline: (281) 885-4673
- Suicide Prevention Hotline: (800) 273-8255
How can we Pray for and Help You?
Please know that we are praying for you and want to help in any way if we can. Are you able to get out of your home and get groceries/gas/other supplies? Do you have face masks or need any? Can we pray for you in a specific way or add you to our prayer team list? Do you just need to talk out all that you’re feeling at the moment? Reach out to us HERE.
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