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Matthew Neeley, Brethren Hillcrest Homes

  • Jun 6, 2016
  • 2 min read

This week, Praying210 has chosen Matthew Neeley, President & Chief Executive Officer of Brethren Hillcrest Homes to support and encourage through our thoughts and prayers.

About Brethren Hillcrest homes

Hillcrest’s roots were planted in 1947, when La Verne residents partnered with the Church of the Brethren to create a retirement home for the community. With six-and-a-half acres and a little good fortune, Hillcrest provided La Verne’s seniors with 10 cottages, a chapel and manor.

Over the years, Hillcrest has evolved with the times, growing to accommodate healthcare needs and a rising population. The property now spans more than 50 acres and has undergone numerous upgrades, replacements and additions. The community now includes The Village Center, a progressive Aquatic and Fitness Center, the Dean Kieffaber Chapel with its beautiful hand-carved oak doors, new residential homes in Pinecrest, Birch Court, Maple Court and The Lofts. Hillcrest maintains top-notch healthcare facilities to offer services that fit the needs of each resident.

With such dedicated supporters and a strong history, Hillcrest will continue to be A Remarkable Retirement Community for generations to come.

Pray for Matthew . . .

Father of all, you see every one of us as your child, no matter how young or old. You have known us for every second of our lives. You give us every breath, and you sustain us every day. We lift to you now the residents of Brethren Hillcrest Homes. We lift up to you the staff and volunteers who have so much influence in the lives there. We especially lift up Matthew Neeley as he is charged with the task of administration as well as inspiration.

Each resident, staff and volunteer is your child, Each one is precious in your sight. You have told us that through your Spirit, old men will dream dreams, Proclaiming that the day of the Lord is here. You see older men and women as they truly are – knowledge-keepers and dreamers, Many of them ever-faithful followers who have learned to walk in your ways. And we know, Father, that every aging heart is held in your hand, young and vibrant to your touch. We see how you use the wisdom, knowledge and experience of the older generations to teach the young, To bring wise insight to new problems, and to give love and security where there is uncertainty.

Encourage Matthew this week by leaving him a note below. Let him know you appreciate him and are praying for him and his family this week.

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