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April 2022

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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12 April 2022 Epicenter Church 2512 Fort Bragg Road 910-485-8855 Yourepicenter.com Epicenter Church has served those in need with dinners, adopted 250 children in the county foster care system at Christmas and handed out gift cards to strangers on the streets in Fayetteville. The church started a separate nonprofit called Ways 2 Love Fayetteville in 2013 and has a goal of logging 20,000 volunteer hours throughout the year. Prior to the pandemic, the church held Hop in the Park, an event at Festival Park downtown with a skydiving Easter Bunny and where thousands of children searched for eggs and candy. The focus is streamlining this year, with the church concentrating on smaller events that it hopes can impact the community in a large way. This past Thanksgiving, Epicenter collected more than 16,000 pounds of food with a Bumper Crop initiative and served 5,000 meals with its Operation Compassion Thanksgiving dinner. Members host Hope dinners at the church each month, serving those in need. It also has a food bank that is open twice a week. Church members also serve dinner to first responders several times a year, calling on staff at the Cape Fear Valley Medical Center emergency room, fire stations and police departments. It also works with the school system. It has provided goodie bags for teachers and staff and gift cards that were raffled at schools. On one weekend alone, church members handed out $3,000 acts of kindness gift cards to strangers, planted 50 azaleas at J.W. Coon Elementary School and painted Hurley pots downtown. Epicenter Church serves those in need through various community service initiatives. Photos contributed

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