Thank You Notes

Overland Park Orchestra

We really appreciate Knox supporting the Overland Park Orchestra but we are trying a different venue for our next concert on May 7. We will be in Polsky Theatre at JCCC.
Overland Park is preferring that we do not play in churches but we are working to overturn this decision.
Thanks for your support and the use of the Sanctuary for our previous concerts! Hopefully, we can return to Knox during our fall season.
David Hass, President, Overland Park Orchestra

LLT

Thanks so much for the supplies for the prom bags! Thanks also to the neighborhood group that sorted and organized. We had enough supplies to provide for all the requested prom bags and dopp kits for the KCK students. AND, because of your generosity, we got enough supplies to provide for Mother’s Day bags to go with the food distribution boxes. We have a few more items coming and then we’ll have the final total.
Thanks so much as we continue to serve this economically deprived community!
Lori Triplett

Cross-Lines

Dear Friends,
On behalf of all of us at Cross-Lines, thank you so much for your recent generous donation!
You allow us to provide our life-changing programs and services to those in need in our community.
We are serving more people than ever before…thanks to YOUR support. Thanks to YOU, programs like our Community Market, are meeting the needs of the community. Thanks to YOU, community members can fill their carts with healthy and fresh food to feed their families.
In 2021, Cross-Lines served more than 26,000 people experiencing hunger through the market. Thank you for being a beacon of hope in our community We value YOU and the difference you make for Cross-Lines!

With Appreciation,
Susila Jones

Navigators

Dear Friends,
Thank you for your faithful support of The Navigators. God is Working through Navigators to transform lives near and far.
When “Amari” was seven years old, his family moved from Ethiopia to the Atlanta area. They made their home in a diverse neighborhood with many refugees and worshipped in an Ethiopian church. As a college student, Amari grew in his faith through the Navigators Collegiate ministry at University of Georgia. Then he participated in a Navigators Discipling for Development training program in Atlanta. This training helped him see how whole-life discipleship could transform lives for those with physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
After completing his training and serving among Ethiopians in Atlanta, Amari felt called to go to Ethiopia to bring the hope of Jesus to people on the margins in his country of origin. He connected with Navigators in Ethiopia and continues to be mentored from a distance by Navigators in Atlanta.
God is at work among faithful disciples who serve people in their neighborhoods, campuses, and across the globe. Your gifts provide support for equipping disciplemakers like Amari to keep sharing the Good News.
Thank you for your faithfulness!
Gratefully,
Andrew Ginsberg, Senior Vice President