Jaimi Jones

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Thankful for Exodus Homes, Driver’s License at Age 58!

Darlene Sanders has a lot to be thankful for in life. At the age of 58, she has a job she loves, a comfortable home, a car she owns and more importantly she just got her first driver’s license. Nearly a decade ago, her life was completely different. She admits chasing the next high was …

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Exodus Works Vans Get A Makeover

Exodus Works has had the first of two trucks decked out declaring our recent award by the Hickory Daily Record as the “Finest Moving Company” in Catawba Valley. Congratulations to all of our Exodus Workers and many thanks to everyone who voted for us!

Rev. Reggie Longcrier Selected as Grand Marshal for the City of Hickory Lowes Foods Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting

The City of Hickory will host its annual holiday season kick-off event, the Lowes Foods Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting, on Friday, November 19. Lowes Foods has been the sponsor of this festive event since the first year.   A special procession of the Fallen Heroes ministry to honor fallen soldiers from North Carolina will …

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Exodus Missionary Outreach United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall Renovation Unveiling Has Been Postponed to December 5th at 4:00 PM

Due to unforeseen delays in the final stages of construction on our fellowship hall in the Lowes 100 Hometowns Project this event is POSTPONED until December 5, 2021 at 4:00pm. We hope you will be able to join us then and we will send a reminder in the days to come. Thank you!  Following the …

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Renovations Begin at Exodus Missionary Outreach Church on September 28th on Lowe’s Home Improvement 100 Hometowns Project “Red Vest Day”

Exodus Homes was selected in July to receive funding from Lowe’s Home Improvement in their “100 Hometowns” program to renovate the kitchen and fellowship hall of Exodus Missionary Outreach Church in Hickory. The 100 Hometowns program is a nationwide initiative celebrating Lowe’s centennial, and they invited people across the country to nominate hometown projects in …

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