SC Baptist Nursing Fellowship
Health Fair Ministry
Apache Family Campground
Myrtle Beach, SC
Chaplain Peter Copeland
Saturday, August 29 - 10:30 AM-2:00 PM
Help us show visitors to Myrtle Beach that SC BNF cares about their physical health and their spiritual well-being. We will invite them to stop by our ten wellness stations for free screening and for education tools to help keep their visit to the beach safe and healthy. Click on the link below for more information on each station.
Station 1 - CMC Heath Outreach and SC BNF
Station 2 - Exercise Station with Heather Hart, ACSM-EP, CSBS, CES
Station 3 - Prayer Station
Station 4 - Hydration Station
Station 5 - Ice Cream Sundae Bar provided by Apache Family Campground
Station 6 - Photo with Presley
Station 7 - Adult Craft Station
Station 8 - Kids Station (outside)
Station 9 - First Aid/Sun Care Station (outside)
Station 10 - Ministry on the Pier
Schedule
9:15 AM Meet at nearby church
9:30 AM Greetings, prayer, ministry assignments & information
Meet NAMB missionary Peter Copeland & learn about his ministry
10:00 AM Travel to ministry site
10:45 AM Health Fair
1:45 PM Clean up & pack
2:00 PM Return to church
2:15 PM Debrief, closing, & prayer
2:30 PM Depart
Additional Information
There is no cost to participate.
You must pre-register for the event by the deadline, August 14, using the registration link. You may choose three of the areas from the list provided in which to serve - crafts, health, music, exercise, children, prayer.
You must provide a background check that has been done in the last two years. You will need to provide a copy when you register. Most churches and offices do them regularly for anyone working with children, youth, etc. If you have any questions, please contact Melanie Becht or Donna Britt.
Eat a good breakfast before you come. We will be working through lunch, so bring a snack and beverage if you will need something before mid-afternoon when we will pack our supplies, return to the church, and have closing prayer.
The “Buddy System” will be used so that volunteers are never alone while away from the center of the health fair or serving visitors to the pier.