CheckIn and DoGood!

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This Christmas, you can give the Book of Hope to children in need by checking in on Facebook at Deep Water Church. Every 3 check-ins provides a book that shares the Gospel with a child. We’ve partnered with other churches and OneHope to make this possible. To learn more about OneHope, check them out here!

Christmas Trees and Cocoa

Join us us this Thursday, December 1 (tonight if you’re reading this by email on Thursday) for the tree lighting in Downtown Dover. The City of Dover celebrates with a tree lighting ceremony near City Hall (near the Library–look for the bleachers) around 6pm. People will then proceed to the Loockerman Way Plaza (the big space near our worship space where the Farmer’s Market is held in the summer) for the lighting of the second tree and some music.

Deep Water will be handing out 100s of cups of hot chocolate as we serve the community. Come join us for the tree lighting, special music and visit by a big guy with a beard in a red suit. 😉

For more information about the event, check out the Facebook event here.

And, don’t forget about the Christmas Parade on Saturday! For more information, go here.

Cranberry Sauce

The Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of Dover (IMA) and the NAACP are having a Community Thanksgiving Dinner on Monday, November 21, 2015 at Holy Trinity, 425 W. Division Street in Dover from 4-7pm—and we’re bringing the Cranberry Sauce and Water!

We’ve had lots of water donated. but we still need some cranberry sauce. If you’re going to donate cranberry sauce, we need the cans by this Sunday, November 20.

Volunteers will serve the food to the guests from the community. We need volunteers there as early as 2pm for setup and some to stay later for cleanup.

To volunteer, contact us, fill out a Connection Card on Sunday or comment below!

Christmas Trees and Cocoa 2016

Don’t miss out on the fun activities in Downtown Dover.
On Thursday, December 1, the City of Dover celebrates with a tree lighting ceremony near City Hall (near the Library–look for the bleachers) around 6pm. People will then proceed to the Loockerman Way Plaza (the big space near our worship space where the Farmer’s Market is held in the summer) for the lighting of the second tree and some music.
One of the things that make us who we are as a church is our desire to serve the City of Dover as they serve the people; so help keep people warm, we’ll be handing out hot cocoa!
We’ll need a few volunteers to help pour cocoa, so contact us or fill out a Connection Card on Sunday

Code Purple

Code Purple is in desperate need of overnight volunteers for the emergency shelters in the Dover area. When temperatures reach 32 or below, volunteers are needed from 10pm-7am.

If you have questions or can help please email Code Purple.

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