2024 Good News Club Report
CEF® of Central Alabama facilitated 12 Good News Clubs® in the 2023-2024 school year and reached close to 600 children. Of those children, 32 professed Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior (John 12:32). These Good News Clubs® were held in the following Elementary schools: Blount, Chisholm, Coosada, Eclectic, Edgewood (Selma), Garrett, Halcyon, Morningview, and for Dadeville Elementary in Lake Martin, Alabama.
We are prayerfully seeking ways to grow the work God is doing through Good News Club®. You can partner with us to share Christ with even more children this coming year! All are welcome to our upcoming Good News Club® training on August 17, 2024.
Bill Thompson, pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church, teaches a Bible lesson about the Holy Spirit at the Dozier Elementary Good News Club®.
Two brothers pray together at a Good News Club® partnered with a Single Moms’ ministry at Perry Hill United Methodist Church.
Students from Coosada Elementary and their families build lasting relationships with Good News Club® volunteers, such as those that invited them to the end-of-year celebration at Victory Baptist Church.
Elizabeth Gunter and Ruth Barnes lead a Good News Club® in Hopper Gardens, a downtown Montgomery apartment Complex.
Jamal Frazier build relationship with a young boy in Good News Club® partnered with a Single Moms’ Ministry at Perry Hill United Methodist Church.
Jessica Bowman teaches a memory verse to students in the Coosada Elementary Good News Club®.
Rebekah Ford listens to children say their memory verses at the Halcyon Elementary Good News Club®.
Students learn to pray at the Coosada Elementary Good News Club®.
Student learn the goodness of God and his ways in Good News Club®.
Pastor Kirby Smith helps a student lead prayer at the Blount Elementary Good News Club®.
Volunteers from Morningview Baptist Church lead children in Good News Club® at Morningview Elementary.
Karen Blake and Pam Jernigan of Grace Presbyterian Church teach Ephesians 2:8 and 9 to students at Dozier Elementary Good News Club®.
Pastor James Williams of Two Cities Presbyterian Church opens a new Good News Club® at Floyd Elementary.
Matt Burkhart of The Church @ Pike Road and a student lead the opening prayer at Pike Road Good Elementary Good News Club®.
Students help each other find Scripture at Eclectic Elementary Good News Club®.
A volunteer teaches about God’s omniscience and sovereignty at the Coosada Elementary Good News Club®.
Volunteer from Church @ Pike Road leads students in the song, “He is God”, at the Pike Road Elementary Good News Club®.
Volunteers welcome children to Good News Club® at Coosada Elementary.