First United Methodist Church - Cary
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Inward Faith, Outward Mission

Outreach

October 1st - November 15th. Operation Christmas Child brings joy and hope to children in desperate situations around the world through gift-filled shoe boxes and the Good News of God’s love. This program provides an opportunity for people of all ages to be involved in a simple, hands-on mission project while focusing on the true meaning of Christmas-Jesus Christ, God’s greatest gift. Along with shoe box gifts, millions of children are given Gospel booklets in their own language.
 
Volunteer Positions and time commitment: A volunteer is needed to copy and distribute promotional materials church wide. Shoeboxes are collected in the church office, a volunteer is needed to check on collections weekly and make sure they are neatly stacked and out of the walkway. 1 -2 volunteers with a van or SUV are needed to transport shoe boxes to the designated collection site. Contact Stacey Harrell, Assistant to Children's Ministry at 467-1861.
 
Collects new shoes, socks and shoelaces, which are delivered to orphans throughout the world. Financial contributions for delivery costs are also needed. Volunteers are needed to help with collection, storing, sorting, packing, and shipping as well as publicity, communications, media and outreach. General program information at www.shoesfororphansouls.org. Contact Val Zipf  vzipf@earthlink.net or Kelley Stephens at kelleystephens@nc.rr.com or the church office at 467-1861
 
An organization that arose to fight the hunger problem in our nation and neighborhoods. FUMCC participates through gleaning projects in which people volunteer to glean food in fields that have already been harvested. In cooperation with farmers, the food is collected and donated to the North Carolina Food Bank to be distributed to local food kitchens. Contact Patty Gothard, Youth Ministries at pgothard@fumc-cary.org or 467-1861.
 
Missions project for children in 5th grade to collect money on Super Bowl Sunday. The money collected is given to the charity chosen by the 5th grade Sunday school classes. A stone soup lunch is served in the Fellowship Hall. Contact Stacy Harrell, Assistant to Children's Ministry at 467-1861
 
Baskets of Hope
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