What a year!

Hello everyone! We trust everyone had a wonderful Christmas and happy New Year. Ours was busy, as usual, but we are blessed to have so much happening at the farm. I wanted to share just how great God has been to Mustard Seed. 2016 was another wonderful year with many opportunities for ministry in our community. We served over 700 kids this year! We continued ministering at the barn each week to the high school groups, special needs groups, Camp Lewis Academy, and The St. Clair Co. Day program. We also provide our program to The Strong Girls, from Birmingham, and Magnolia Creek, each month. We had a ton of fun offering two camps for The Boys and Girls Club from Pell City each summer and a special memorial camp for the teens of the Boys and Girls program in memory of Officer Woods. The suicide prevention classes for the surrounding high schools are in full swing, serving almost 600 kids alone this year! AND we are only half way through the school year! Busy, busy, busy for God’s Kingdom!!

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We have continue our programbegan a new adventure in 2016. We have made three trips with several of the horses to Pell City High School in order to minister to the special needs children that are unable to make the trip to the barn. With the help of the Agricultural Science class and Pell City High School, we have been able to share lots of love and fun with many children that we would not have been able to reach otherwise. We are so excited to be able to fill this great need for these young people. These teens are becoming more and more responsive to the horses with each visit. We cannot wait to see what this year holds for them!

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We want to say a special thank you to the members of the greeter team at Church Of The Highlands. Kenny Todd did a fine job of rallying his folks to do some hard farm labor- cleaning fence lines, building porches, painting round pens, and building a beautiful hay shed. We are also grateful to Gary Liverette and his guys from Alpha Ranch for covering the gables of the hay shed.

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Last, but certainly not least, we must say a tremendous “THANK YOU!!” to everyone who donated to Mustard Seed Society in 2016. Your contributions of time, prayer, and finances have blessed us in being able to minister to these kids. We continually thank God for each of you!

About Kandie

Kandie Magargee is the executive director of the Mustard Seed Society and a member of the staff. She has been working with horses for over 20 years and has been working with at risk children for almost 15 years. Kandie is married with 2 children. She lives on a farm with 13 horses, 2 dogs and 3 cats. Kandie was a nurse for 16 years. For many years, she trained and worked alongside Glenn Magargee, the founder of Mustard Seed. After Glenn's untimely passing in January 2020, Kandie assumed the responsibility of executive director for the Mustard Seed Society.
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