Apostles Build 2007

The Apostles Build 2007 project -- like Apostles Build 2006 -- was a partnership to build a home that gives hope for a family's future. Above, the new homeowner, Djatougbe, her mother and her children pose in front of their new home. Below, a crowd of members from the 12 sponsoring congregations gathers March 29, 2008,. to dedicate the home.
- Asbury United Methodist Church
- Crossroads Fellowship
- Edenton Street United Methodist Church
- Forest Hills Baptist Church
- Grace Community Church
- Hayes Barton United Methodist Church
- Martin Street Baptist Church
- Millbrook Baptist Church
- North Raleigh Presbyterian Church
- St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
- St. Giles Presbyterian Church
- Watts Chapel Missionary Baptist Church

Construction Scenes
Members of Martin Street Baptist Church raised the first wall on Saturday, October 6.


Apostles Build
For a dozen years Habitat for Humanity International has celebrated its partnerships with churches through a program called Building on Faith. One particularly special event is the Apostles Build. Kicked off in September, the Apostles Build project mobilizes the faith community to build houses as an expression of God’s love.
Veronica Bitting, Faith & Community Relations Manager: Habitat for Humanity builds on faith every day. This particular collaboration is a way to celebrate the gifts of time and financial support that individuals and congregations give. They are helping families who otherwise wouldn’t have a decent place to live. They are putting faith into action.
If your faith group is interested in participating in an Apostles Build project, please contact:
Veronica Bitting
Faith & Community Relations Manager
919.833.1999 x245
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