Skills Camp begins this Tuesday, July 26, and I’m excited for this great opportunity to impact the lives of teenagers and adults in our community.
Billy Puckett of the New Orleans Baptist Association has developed a curriculum in which people can learn carpentry, sheetrock, plumbing, and electrical skills. This free program will run for two weeks, from July 26 to August 4, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lunch will also be provided. Men AND women, ages 13 and up should register by contacting me at 810-7888 or at Charlie@GraceForNewOrleans.com.
Please pray for these two weeks. Pray that quality skills will be passed on, but also pray for the devotional times that will be incorporated into each day. We believe that God blesses work. Colossians 3:23 says, “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” We believe that our creative God wants His children to be active and creative too. God wants his children “doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need” (Ephesians 4:28)–working and providing for those in need.
But in all we do, we hope to point everyone to the great Carpenter who completed the work of saving us from our sins through His suffering on the cross. Without His work in our lives, we are nothing!
Please pray for these two weeks, and if you feel that you can help in some way. Please give me a call.

We Welcome New Members!
Our church family is excited that in the last few weeks we have received three new members. I want to take a little time here to introduce you to them.
Hilda Miller
Ms. Miller lives in our neighborhood on the same block as two other church members (Kevin George and Jenny Anderson) where she is raising her sweet twin grandbabies. She first learned of Grace Baptist through our friend Billy Puckett of the New Orleans Baptist Association. Ms. Miller and her late husband used to work in prison ministry, and she hopes to find a place of service in our church too.
Marion Watson
Ms. Watson lives in the apartment complex run by our friends at Holy Angels three blocks down from the church. She’s been visiting our church since she moved there a few months ago and has been praying about where God would lead her to a church home. We’re glad He led her to us!
Dreux Summers
Shannon, Jenny, and I met Dreux at a conference about two years ago. He was then living in Lakeview and attending another church but came to visit us at Grace several times. With his recent move to Chalmette, Dreux felt that the Lord was leading him to join us here at Grace. He’s already become a part of the family in our Wednesday night fellowship. Dreux told me that he gave his heart to Jesus when he was a boy, but he’s never been Scripturally baptized. Therefore, I’ll be baptizing him this Sunday in church!
It’s great to welcome Ms. Miller, Ms. Watson, and Dreux. I know you’ll want to get know them more in the weeks ahead. As God has saved us through faith in Jesus Christ, He brings us into the Body of Christ. We are members of one another. It’s exciting to see these new people coming into our fellowship to give and receive the support that the Grace Family gives.