Thursday, August 7, 2014

In Waco: Ruby McCray to Speak at August Second Sunday. Hometown Action Group Formed on Facebook

Pro-Life Updates from Waco, Texas 



From John Pisciotta, Director 
Pro-Life Waco


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1. Second Sunday August 10: Ruby is speaking! Ruby is Speaking
I’m so excited about our Second Sunday Pro-Life Gathering on August 10. Our dedicated foot soldier Ruby McCray will be our speaker. From Life Chain to singing at the HOT Fair pro-life booth, Ruby has been broadly engaged in pro-life ministry. Her Central Texas pro-life outreach dates back to the 1980s. Who can forget her daily dress that includes a model of a pre-born baby on a necklace? Ruby is a regular writer for Anchor News. Ruby McCray’s topic is “Children are Gifts from God.”

I hope you will not miss this opportunity. The location is St. Mary’s Parish Hall at 1424 Columbus Avenue (corner of 15thand Columbus). I try to make the meal extra special for the Ruby McCray event. The meal is served buffet style all through the noon hour. The meal is just $3 for adults and free to children and first time attendees. I have been told the meal is worth close to 10 time what we charge. Ruby will be speaking during the 1-2 p.m. meeting time. Please bring a friend with you. In the meeting we will be discussing the Komen Foundation, Girl Scouts, Texas HB2 pro-life legislation, the pro-life booth at the HOT Fair, etc.

2. Hometown Pro-Life Action on Facebook
Less than a month ago I launched a new Facebook group named Hometown Pro-Life Action.
 The focus of the group is both unique and narrow. It is all about--and just about--strengthening L-O-C-A-L pro-life activism in communities across the nation and the world. You can check it out and join by going to:https://www.facebook.com/groups/hometownprolifeaction/ 

There are some valuable post already out there—including a free offer to help any pro-life group get through the IRS maze to get 501c3 non-profit status. 
It is my hope that this Facebook group will help strengthen local pro-life organizations and also contribute starting more hometown organizations. The Facebook group already has over 1,000 members.

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