Doing Mercy Ministry in Your Community

How can your church help the poor, the disabled, the neglected and the forgotten in your community? What do true, gospel-driven mercy ministries look like? These are some of the questions we want to address in More than Manna, a conference hosted by LaRue Baptist Church.
Our speaker, Eddie Exposito, pastor of Sovereign Grace Fellowship of Slidell, Louisiana, founded Homeland Missions in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Over the years Homeland Missions has ministered to the needs of the disadvantaged and impoverished in the greater New Orleans area as well as training churches from across the United States in mercy ministries.
The conference will be divided into four session
- How to Help without Hurting—Daily Soup is the New Turkey Dinner
- Keeping it Gospel—Handing Out Fish Doesn’t Cut It
- Godliness Demands a Better Way—The Righteous Seek Out the Poor
- Practical ideas for Better Service— You Need More Than a Pantry
Registration costs $25 per person. For additional registration information, visit our registration page or download the flyer.

