Berean Church in Lillington, N.C., hosted a Community Outreach and Health Fair on November 15, 2025, bringing together health care professionals and volunteers to provide free services to the community.
The health fair focused on promoting wellness, preventive care, and community connection. A team that included a dentist, a dental hygienist, and nurses staffed multiple stations offering health education and basic screenings. Services included blood pressure, blood sugar checks, information on dental hygiene, and overall health maintenance.
Organizers said the fair was designed to create a welcoming environment where attendees could ask questions and receive practical guidance on managing their health. Volunteers emphasized prevention and early awareness as key components of long-term wellness.
In addition to medical services, the church provided material assistance to families in need. Attendees received groceries and a wide selection of clothing, including winter coats and jackets, as colder weather approached.
Lovell Spence, Berean Church pastor, was present throughout the event to offer prayer and encouragement to those who requested it.
The outreach event was organized by Paulette Reese, community services leader, who coordinated volunteers and medical professionals.
Berean members continued community outreach efforts in December 2025, with a visit to Lillington Kidney Center. Accompanied by Spence, the members donated blankets, socks, and gloves to patients receiving dialysis treatment.
Staff members at the center expressed appreciation for the donations, noting the items would help keep patients warm during lengthy treatments.
Berean leaders said both outreach efforts reflect the congregation’s ongoing mission to serve the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the Lillington community through practical acts of compassion.
South Atlantic | March 2026


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