Taylor Chapel United Methodist Church
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
The Chapel at Chapel Ridge
Taylor Chapel Missions
 
 
There is a correction to Bill and Cassie's new address in Zambia. It is: Bill and Cassie Bauson, United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 70839, Ndola, Zambia
 

Sharing our Hearts with God's People

     As Christians it is our responsibility to reach out to members of our congregation, our community, our nations, and our world -because all people matter to God. The Missions Committee strives to bring opportunities for the congregation to share God’s love in a very personal and practical way. They encourage us to pray, to do hands-on service, and to financially support missions.

Taylor Chapel will support these and other projects in 2010:

  1. The Food Bank at St. Alban's Episcopal Church
  2. Vicki and Gary Stephenson in mission to Henderson Settlement are former members of Taylor Chapel and missionaries to Henderson Settlement.
  3. UMCOR The United Methodist Committee on Relief is a first responder relief agency to crisis anywhere in the world.
  4. I.H.N  Taylor Chapel provides emergency housing for families as a host congregation of the Interfaith Hospitality Network and also gives financial support.
  5. The Community Harvest Food Bank Helping to feed the needy in Fort Wayne and the surrounding area.
  6. Habitat for Humanity Building for those who need and deserve good housing.
  7. The Associated Churches of Fort Wayne
  8. John and Kendra Enright, Missionaries to Zambia, Africa Making a difference for the people of Zambia and all over Africa.
  9. Henderson Work Team Project  Building or repairing homes at Henderson Settlement.
  10. Annual Christmas Projects.
  11. Ken and Debbie Vance, Missionaries to Zambia, Africa Working with the Enrights - pasotring churches and training pastors.
  12. Matthew 25 Health Clinic Providing  medical service to low income families in Allen County.
  13. Mustard Seed Furniture Bank Providing household furnishings to families and individuals as they rebuild their lives after suffering disaster, personal tragedy or other misfortunes.