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Since we can’t do coffee and cookies after the service any more, we encourage everyone who worships in person to go outside for conversations, wearing your masks.
For online fellowship, join us for the “Coffee Hour Zoom” conversation. The invitation is emailed to our email list. Contact [email protected] to be added to the list.
Spread the word!
Know anyone who needs food?
Redeemer’s parking lot will host the North Texas Food Bank’s Mobile Pantry on Thursday morning, June 21 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.
- You must have a vehicle to pick up. (No walk-ups)
- There is no need to register for Mobile Pantry pick up, it is first come first served.
- Mobile Pantry participants are requested to give their name and share their family size to receive food. No proof is necessary.
- Recipients fill out an intake form to provide their address, monthly income, and household size.
- Volunteers will place boxes of food in trunks: 1 box for 1-3 people, 2 boxes for 4-6, and 3 boxes for 7 or more.
Redeemer volunteers:
- Thank you, Redeemer, for volunteering to help!
- Please be at the church by 8:30 a.m.
- NO open-toed shoes or sandals!
- Julio Rosario is coordinating.
Contact [email protected].
Spread the word!
Know anyone who needs food?
Redeemer’s parking lot will host the North Texas Food Bank’s Mobile Pantry on Thursday morning, June 21 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.
- You must have a vehicle to pick up. (No walk-ups)
- There is no need to register for Mobile Pantry pick up, it is first come first served.
- Mobile Pantry participants are requested to give their name and share their family size to receive food. No proof is necessary.
- Recipients fill out an intake form to provide their address, monthly income, and household size.
- Volunteers will place boxes of food in trunks: 1 box for 1-3 people, 2 boxes for 4-6, and 3 boxes for 7 or more.
Redeemer volunteers:
- Thank you, Redeemer, for volunteering to help!
- Please be at the church by 8:30 a.m.
- NO open-toed shoes or sandals!
- Julio Rosario is coordinating.
Contact [email protected].
Harvest Community Garden is a member of Community Gardens of Carrollton. It is run by group of people from the community who grow organic produce for themselves and give half of what they grow to the food pantry at Metrocrest Services.
They gather Saturday mornings to harvest produce and work in the garden.
Stop by and learn about what we do and sign up for one of our new plots!
Find us on Facebook and check out our website: www.harvestcommunitygarden.org
Email Stan at [email protected]
Harvest Community Garden is a member of Community Gardens of Carrollton. It is run by group of people from the community who grow organic produce for themselves and give half of what they grow to the food pantry at Metrocrest Services.
They gather Saturday mornings to harvest produce and work in the garden.
Stop by and learn about what we do and sign up for one of our new plots!
Find us on Facebook and check out our website: www.harvestcommunitygarden.org
Email Stan at [email protected]
Harvest Community Garden is a member of Community Gardens of Carrollton. It is run by group of people from the community who grow organic produce for themselves and give half of what they grow to the food pantry at Metrocrest Services.
They gather Saturday mornings to harvest produce and work in the garden.
Stop by and learn about what we do and sign up for one of our new plots!
Find us on Facebook and check out our website: www.harvestcommunitygarden.org
Email Stan at [email protected]
Harvest Community Garden is a member of Community Gardens of Carrollton. It is run by group of people from the community who grow organic produce for themselves and give half of what they grow to the food pantry at Metrocrest Services.
They gather Saturday mornings to harvest produce and work in the garden.
Stop by and learn about what we do and sign up for one of our new plots!
Find us on Facebook and check out our website: www.harvestcommunitygarden.org
Email Stan at [email protected]
Harvest Community Garden is a member of Community Gardens of Carrollton. It is run by group of people from the community who grow organic produce for themselves and give half of what they grow to the food pantry at Metrocrest Services.
They gather Saturday mornings to harvest produce and work in the garden.
Stop by and learn about what we do and sign up for one of our new plots!
Find us on Facebook and check out our website: www.harvestcommunitygarden.org
Email Stan at [email protected]
Harvest Community Garden is a member of Community Gardens of Carrollton. It is run by group of people from the community who grow organic produce for themselves and give half of what they grow to the food pantry at Metrocrest Services.
They gather Saturday mornings to harvest produce and work in the garden.
Stop by and learn about what we do and sign up for one of our new plots!
Find us on Facebook and check out our website: www.harvestcommunitygarden.org
Email Stan at [email protected]
Harvest Community Garden is a member of Community Gardens of Carrollton. It is run by group of people from the community who grow organic produce for themselves and give half of what they grow to the food pantry at Metrocrest Services.
They gather Saturday mornings to harvest produce and work in the garden.
Stop by and learn about what we do and sign up for one of our new plots!
Find us on Facebook and check out our website: www.harvestcommunitygarden.org
Email Stan at [email protected]