The E.A.C.H.™ Award is given to a volunteer each month to honor and highlight their outstanding commitment and service to CITN. E.A.C.H.™ Award winners demonstrate consistent and faithful service and financial investment in CITN, and an attitude of excellence and true covenant with this ministry. Bishop Swilley, based upon his own choice or the recommendations of CITN staff or ministry leaders, selects the monthly E.A.C.H.™ Award winner. Winners will be announced on the last Sunday of each month for the upcoming month.

 

 

E.A.C.H.™ Award winners are honored with the following recognitions for the month of their award:

  • E.A.C.H.™ Award Certificate
  • Restaurant gift certificate from CITN
  • Media Center Gift Certificate - free CD or DVD of all services for Award month
  • Gift from The Café - free beverages during the Award month
  • Reserved parking space
  • Reserved seat row in the sanctuary
  • Acknowledged in the Sunday bulletin
  • Picture and bio on the website
  • Name engraved on the E.A.C.H. Award Winners plaque in the E.A.C.H.™ kiosk

May 2008 E.A.C.H. Award Recipients


We are proud to present this month’s E.A.C.H. award winner: Miss Pamela Holbrook has been a member of CITN for 10. 


Bishop: What ministries are you involved in, and how long have you been involved in each?

Greeters ministry:  7 years, from 1998 -  2005; Host ministry: 7 years, from 1998-2005

I left the above ministries to become a part of the newly-formed ministry: the Sanctuary Excellence Team.  I am also involved with Bikers For Christ International.



Bishop: Why do you give your time and energy to this ministry?

 

It’s my heart.  How can I not give and serve a ministry that has totally changed my life and has totally blessed me?  How can I not give my everything to an awesome God who has given me love and life—for as I serve this ministry, I serve Him.



Bishop: What else would you like to share?

 

On my!  I am totally shocked—you chose me?  I am so honored to be chosen for this award.  CITN is a dream come true for me.  As I said in my birthday card to you, Bishop—a gift was given to me from God when I was 7 (1958), but it did not manifest in my life until 1998.  I do not think there is one service that goes by that I do not thank God for allowing me to be a part of CITN—I was born to be here.  For me, it is such an honor and privilege to serve you, Pastor Debye, and CITN.

 

Oh my!  This year is amazing—my cup is full, but now I believe it is overflowing, running over so much that I think I need to have an out of the body experience in order to handle it.  Thank you for this honor.  All my love to you and Pastor Debye.