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‘Message of Hope’: Florida church embracing ‘community around us’

  • December 24, 2021
  • Florida Baptist Witness
  • Arizona, Church Life, Featured, Florida, Latest News

‘Message of Hope’: Florida church embracing ‘community around us’

First Baptist Church, Apopka was in a time of healing when David Schorejs accepted God’s call as pastor in 2014 and delivered a message of hope to its community that has brought renewal full circle.

The Florida church had endured a painful time after losing its pastor and many church members when Schorejs (shore-eyes) was first asked to serve as guest preacher at the church one Sunday morning. It wasn’t long before the congregation called him as its pastor.

He knew taking care of his local community was a priority and wanted to utilize his spiritual gift of encouragement to help those around him. “We quickly began strategizing how to re-identify our mission and vision,” said Schorejs, who previously had served other churches in Florida and Arizona.

Drawing from the book “Experiencing God” by Henry Blackaby, the 24-year Marine Corp veteran was inspired to focus on his community. “Instead of creating ministry and asking God to bless it, we decided to embrace the community around us.”

Home to the homeless and destitute

For the church, located in downtown Apopka, north of Orlando, the surrounding neighborhood was home to a large population of homeless and destitute people.

“As a church, we decided to embrace whoever God had put in our general locale and opened our arms and doors to the homeless community,” he said.

After researching how to effectively help the community, Schorejs said he realized events with food always draw a big crowd. The church began hosting dinners every Monday night called “A Message of Hope” that is part of their Next Step Ministry.

The ministry is designed to remind the community everyone has a next step in their life, he explained. “This dinner event began about six years ago and has seen over 30 homeless people in our community come to know Christ and be baptized,” he said, including Joseph Carter Jr., who was the most recent to express his faith in Jesus through baptism.

Each week between 60 and 70 volunteers come out to serve in the ministry, and as many as 60 homeless and impoverished partake in the dinner meals.

“We invite anyone in our community in need of a free, hot meal to stay and enjoy the company of new friends. After a short Bible study, we offer groceries, clothing, shoes, blankets and haircuts to anyone in need. Hot showers are also available,” the pastor said.

And during that time, God blessed their good deeds as the church began to grow, gaining new members and baptizing new believers.

Celebrating baptism, God’s providence

During the COVID-19 shutdown, “A Message of Hope” continued, but just changed a little bit. FBC distributed take-out meals with an outline from Sunday’s message. The meal and fellowship resumed about eight months ago.

“These nights have a good turnout because when people hear there is someone who believes they have value, word tends to spread quickly through the street. Plus, it doesn’t hurt to know there is free food too.”

In November, the church celebrated baptism and God’s providence. Members collected nearly 300 Christmas shoe boxes for the nations and saw attendance reach 200 for the first time since the pandemic.

“We love seeing what the Lord is doing,” said the pastor.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This article was written by Emily Norton and was originally published by the Florida Baptist Witness, newsjournal of the Florida Baptist Convention.

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