Opportunities
for Churches and Ministries
Consider
sending an intern to the Gulf Coast
from your church or ministry...
Are
you part of a church that has a mission emphasis of sending?
Your church has the potential to make an impact on the Gulf
Coast by sending interns and other possible
support that
might
make
partnering
with
Relevant
Ministry
a right fit. Contact
us today and find out how you can take the next step.
Are you a department head or dean in a college/university
or seminary that requires service projects for graduates? Contact
us today to see if Relevant Minsistry is a right fit for
your objectives.
Churches and ministries along the Gulf Coast consider
hosting an intern...
If you are part of leadership in a church or ministry along
the Gulf Coast that has been impacted by the effects of Hurricane
Katrina, Relevant Ministry’s desire is to partner with
you through providing internship opportunities that will be
a blessing to your ministry and meet needs that you may have.
- Suppose for a moment that ministries become stronger because
of the support that they receive in a time of need.
- Imagine the opportunities that a church or ministry might
have to bring the timeless truths of God alive in new
and exciting ways.
- Just picture a church or ministry modeling care and compassion
out of their own experiences in fresh and relevant ways.
If hosting an intern could be a blessing to your church or
ministry and meet needs that you have, contact
us today about the Relevant Ministry internship program.
Could Hurricane Katrina, the nation’s worst natural
disaster, turn out to be a blessing? God's plans
go beyond what we are able to see during times of crises and
His plans
are above and beyond what we could ever ask or imagine.
Could part of His plan be to include you in this spiritual
rebuilding?
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Meet
our board...

Lonnie Landess:
Lonnie graduated with a B.A. and a Master’s
Degree in Doctrine and Philosophy from Lincoln Christian College
and Seminary.
While
in the ministry, Lonnie was a pastor for 25 years in the states
of New York and Missouri.
In 1991, Lonnie made a career change
and joined a family business in Illinois. Over the past seventeen
years, Lonnie has served as an optician and Center Director
at McLean County Eye Center.
Lonnie brings discernment,
objectivity,
and leadership to the Board. Lonnie is married to his wife,
Joyce, and they have two sons and seven grandchildren.
Meet the other board members:
Jay Burns
Joel
Corley
Candi Hallam
J.
D. Landis
Barbara Rippy
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