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2014 Eye Screening Volunteer Training Welcome & Worship The Why The Where Small Group Prayer The Vision The Logistics The How Prayer & Dismissal

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2014 Eye ScreeningVolunteer Training

• Welcome & Worship• The Why • The Where• Small Group Prayer• The Vision• The Logistics• The How• Prayer & Dismissal

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Where: Richmond CA & LHNC“Unfolding Stories”

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Richmond, CA

• Birthed when a railroad company and a refinery decided Richmond was a strategic location

• Founded in 1905, the city grew from 2,150 people to 23,600 people in 1940 as other companies began to establish themselves in Richmond.

• WWII began and the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards sprang up on Richmond’s south shoreline in 1941.

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Richmond CA

• The population boomed from 23,600 in 1940 to 93,700 in 1943 and finally peaking at 101,500 in 1947.

• The Great Migration: people from the south, southwest, and midwest moved to Richmond for war time jobs.

• The war ended and the shipyards closed in 1945. Many other jobs left and many people left the city. The population dropped to 71,900 in 1960.

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Richmond CA• In 1976 Hilltop mall opened and downtown

Richmond’s major retailers - Macy’s, JC Penny’s, Thrifty, & Woolworth’s – left for greener pastures.

• The population continued to drop until the late 80s.

• Over the past 20 years the Latino & Asian population has grown in Richmond while the white and black population has declined.

• Richmond has become one of the most racially and ethnically diverse cities.

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Living Hope Neighborhood Church

• Began in 1949 as Rheem Ave Baptist Church and the founding pastor was there for 21 years!

• In the 1960s the sanctuary was added.• From 1970 to 1990 there were several pastors

with shorter stints. The church changed its name to Judson Memorial Baptist Church.

• 1990 new vision to engage youth and reflect the city’s diversity in the church.

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Living Hope Neighborhood Church

• Between 1999 and 2007 the church had several short term and interim pastors. The congregation dwindled and considered closing the church.

• 2 Big Events:1) The Saturday ministry is born. 2) The Church is relaunched as Living Hope

Neighborhood Church on Easter 2009.

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Parallels

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City vs. Neighborhood

Richmond North & EastPopulation 106,000 18,000Diversity Latino, African-

American, Asian, & White

Same

Poverty 20.4% 19.5%% Foreign Born 29.4% 33.9%% Non-English Speaking

12.8% 15.5%

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“an Esther moment”

Esther 4:14 (Mordecai to Esther) “…and who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?”

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The Importance of the Eye Screening:

• Lack of access to eye glass care (felt need)• Relationships & neighborhood/city presence• Divine appointments (spiritual needs) • Helps us learn our neighborhood & city

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Acts 17:16-27

• He observed and learned his cultural context• God stirred his spirit by His Spirit• God had sovereignly brought different

peoples to that city.• God directed the gospel message

contextually.• God was drawing people to Himself.

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Overview of Eye Screening Process

• How the patients will proceed• What roles you might be doing• Tips to keep in mind

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2. Patient Waiting

Area

1. Welcome Table & Patient Cards

3. Registration

4. PrayerTents

5. Visual Acuity6. Wait for Blood

Pressure Test

7. Enter building for additional tests

Entrance to parking

lot

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Patient Folding Chair Power Strip Offi ce

Twin Sheet 1 1

Volunteer Stool Double Sheet 2 2

Queen Sheet 3 3

Single Student Desk King Sheet Core Team Office 4 4

open side 5 5

6 6

Card Table 4' pipes 7 7

7' pipes 8 8

8' pipes 9 9

10' pipes 10 10

LHNC Wooden Table 11

47" x 24" x 27"H

Shelf 1

6' Table 2

3

4

8'Table 5

6

7

Curtain 8

Overhead pipe 9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10

11

1 Shelf 12

2 13

3 14

4 15

5 Lensometer 16

6 17

7 18

8 19

9 Shelf 20

10 21

11 22

12 23

13 24

14 Shelf 25

Offi ce Nursery

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Auto Refraction(6ft)P P

Lapt

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6ft)

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Fan

(6ft)

BloodPressure

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QS

DS

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Bathrooms

Parking LotDoor

8. Blood Pressure Test

9. Auto Refraction

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10. Retinal Scan 11. Glaucoma12. Refraction

13. To Eyeglass Selection table

14. Eyeglass Selection table 15. Exit & Prayer Tent