Blog for the partnership among Habitat for Humanity and Wake Missionary Baptist Association and the Raleigh Baptist Association to build two new homes in the spring of 2016.
Friday, February 12, 2016
Have you been out to the Neuse View Road Habitat site?
Monday, February 1, 2016
Baptist Builders come out on January 30th
You can see the team hard at work adding the roof on one of the homes. We completed the roof by the end of the day.
On the other house, we had a large team working and made a lot of progress putting walls up.
Weather was great, although chilly early in the day. We had great leadership with Ed guiding the work and a lot of progress being made.
Thank you to the churches who participated Saturday, and you can see what a difference their loving hands at work have made.
If you have not registered to take part, make it a priority to find your day and register.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Thanks from CEO of Habitat
To: Roger Nix
Roger--I
just wanted to say thanks for bringing the Raleigh Baptists together with
the Wake Baptist Association to work with Habitat and for your
participation in the MLK worship service at Springfield Baptist on Sunday.
I've been involved in Habitat for many years and this weekend's events
perfectly capture what we hope for in Habitat--bringing people together
to build homes, communities and hope while demonstrating God's love in
the process. We are indebted to you for helping manifest that in the
Wake County community.
Many, many thanks to you for your great leadership!
Blessings
Kevin
Kevin Campbell
President/CEO
Habitat for Humanity of Wake County
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Dr.
Connelly--It was so nice to meet you this past weekend and THANK YOU SO
MUCH for your leadership on the Baptist Build project and all the
events surrounding the kick off on the MLK Weekend. I have been
involved in Habitat for many years and this weekend's events perfectly
captured, in so many ways, what Habitat is all about--building homes,
bringing people together and demonstrating God's love.
Your
personal passion was evident as you shared about homeless families and
how we can get involved and make a difference. Would you be willing to
share notes from your remarks during Sunday's worship service? I loved all the local stats that you shared.
Again, many thanks and may God continue to bless you in your ministry in the community!
Blessings
Kevin
Kevin Campbell
President/CEO
Habitat for Humanity of Wake County
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Youth day and Progress made on both houses

If your church has not gotten involved yet, be sure to click on the "Registration" link to the right and let us know when your group can come and work. We plan to finish both houses in just 10 weeks.

Wall Raising
The gathering on site was attended by many to bless this work and to praise God for His love for us. We also were joined by both families who will be helping to build their own homes
Admasu Abe and his wife, Yeshimbet Sewer were both born in Ethiopia, and they have two sons, Lehle (6) and Nahum (4). |
Cathleen Jefferson was born and raised in Raleigh, and she has three children: Marcus (12), Wisdom (4) and Ariane (1). |
Working in the Warehouse - building walls by working together
We had a great first weekend with Baptist Build.



Then we built the walls for both homes and by 9:15 am we had the first walls being carried to a waiting truck and transported to the site
Volunteers carried each panel out to carefully be loaded on a flat bed truck.
Message from Paster Newkirk
Wow! What a great weekend. Thanks for all who participated in either the wall raising work day, the wall-raising ceremony, the Sunday worship or Monday's
youth day. All were powerful events. THANK YOU! It was a marvelous
kick-off to this year's build and very inspiring. What a powerful
observance of MLK weekend.Following is the note from Paster Newkirk who read the scripture at Sunday's
worship service. That surely was a meaningful event. Deacon Douglas is the Habitat coordinator for the their church and is
doing an amazing job.
"Thank you Brother Rick! We are elated to be a part of such a noble and worthy effort. I hope to join you on March 3rd for a short while. Thursday is sermon day for me, and it’s an “all day” event.
I saw some pictures taken by Whitney Battle, from Oak City Baptist Church, from Saturday’s
kickoff event. We had three people there for most of the day, and
Deacon Douglas was there for the wall raising. I am so proud of our
church family and volunteers for Baptist Build. Sunday’s program was electric and dynamic. Two great preachers!
Thanks for your leadership! Great things are happening. God must be smiling!
Blessings,
William T. Newkirk"
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