By David Dawson
ddawson@tnbaptist.org

Packed with diapers and other items, this car is one of many vehicles being used for deliveries as part of ClearView Baptist’s community ministries during the pandemic.
FRANKLIN — From pumpkin pies to flip-flops to trash bags, ClearView Baptist Church, Franklin, is using all kinds of items to meet needs in the community.
Looking to make a difference in the lives of those who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, ClearView has joined forces with a host of local organizations to distribute food, household items, footwear and other things to those who need it most.
ClearView mission director Kim Margrave said the church has a heart for the community, and has been especially focused on making an impact for Christ during these challenging days.
“Our folks sincerely want to be a part of helping our community,” said Margrave. “We talk a lot here at ClearView about finding your purpose — what is it that God has put you on the planet for? So, it has been a great learning opportunity for us to find these needs and start being a part of the solution. At ClearView, we often say that missions is a person, not a project or an event on the calendar. ” [Read more…]


