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Harvest Pointe Missions Ministry

Opportunities to Serve

“Growing Something to Share”

“For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger

and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me…… And the King will answer them, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you

did it to me.’ “

Feeding the

Hungry“I was hungry and you gave

me food”

Visiting the Sick

and Lonely“I was sick

and you visited me”

Serving the Poor

and Needy

“I was naked and you

clothed me”

Ministering to the Imprison

ed“I was in

prison and you came to

me”

We are God’s Hands …

Feeding the Hungry Salvation Army Canteen Downtown Rescue Mission Outdoor Church Manna House First Stop St. Andrews Gleaning Project

Ministering to the Imprisoned Aid to Inmate Mothers

(AIM) Kairos Prison Ministry Angel Tree Program

Serving the Poor and Needy Choose Life CASA Lawn Care CASA Wheelchair Ramps CASA Garden Decatur Emergency Relief

Warehouse Mission Trips

Mission Opportunities

Visiting the Sick and Lonely 305 Eighth Street Home Emergency Room Outreach Neighborhood Outreach Hospital and Nursing

Homes

Salvation Army Mobile Canteen

Feeding the Hungry

The Salvation Army's Mobile Canteen (a complete kitchen on wheels) travels to stops to provide nourishment and a friendly hand to our neighbors.

You can help by serving with us on the truck each 2nd Wednesday of every month

Downtown Rescue Mission

Feeding the Hungry

Serving the homeless living throughout northern Alabama by providing Christ-filled, enriched and compassionate services to those in desperate need

By volunteering, we are part of the solution for homelessness. Be a part of something bigger than yourself – join us and help bring hope and opportunity to men, women and children who are physically and spiritually broken and exhausted.

Outdoor Church

Feeding the Hungry

In the Spring and Fall months, we volunteer to serve the Homeless along side the Manna House of Huntsville by providing a meal and an outdoor church service.

Serve with us by volunteering to work in the Manna House, prepare a meal, serve a meal, and worship with us during an outdoor church service.

Teach our Children to Serve - Manna House

Feeding the Hungry

Nightly Food Distribution - A daily provision of food for individuals, families, and the homeless in our community. Monday, Wednesday, & Thursday: 4pm-7pm

P.E.R.K.S. - This program provides snacks and ready-to-eat foods for elementary school children that lack adequate food supplies on the weekend. Wednesday’s 2:30-6:30pm

Meals of Hope - pack meals to benefit those who are hungry in Madison County. Great event for the entire family.

Centralized child care would be arranged for those under the age of 4.

First Stop – meal services

Feeding the Hungry

First Stop provides valuable services by promoting rehabilitation of our homeless citizens and facilitating their transition from the street into permanent housing

You can serve by volunteering for fundraisers, helping serve meals, and much more.

Society of St. Andrews Gleaning Project

Feeding the Hungry

Gleaning is the traditional biblical practice of gathering crops that would otherwise be left in the fields to rot, or be plowed under after harvest.

Volunteer to harvest produce – just show up and glean!

305 8th Street Home Visits

Visiting the Sick and Lonely

Cultivating a family of diverse disabled adults and providing them with a home and opportunities that enable them to grow in their community.

Our focus - Spending time with residents playing games, working on art projects, gardening or just hanging out!

Seasonal maintenance, clean-up and upkeep

Nursing Home Visits

Visiting the Sick and Lonely

We should value all ages in our communities, from the very young to the very old.

“Do not cast me off in the time of old age; Do not forsake me when my strength fails.” Psalms 71:9

Choose Life of Huntsville

Serving the Poor and Needy

Nearly half of pregnancies among American women are unintended; about 4 in 10 of these are terminated by abortion.

This is a mission offering free services like pregnancy tests, ultrasounds and counseling, and sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ with every client.

We will be focusing on the Walk for Life through participation and with our financial contributions.

Father-Daughter Purity Ball (April 2015)

Walk for Life (August 2015)

CASA – Volunteer Lawn Care

Serving the Poor and Needy

CASA assigns us an elderly homebound client.

Our job – mowing grass, raking leaves, trimming hedges, and being the hands and feet of Jesus!

We provide a team of willing servants, armed with lawn mowers, rakes, edgers, hedge trimmers, sandwiches, and sweet iced tea.

CASA – Wheelchair Ramps

Serving the Poor and Needy

CASA assigns us a project in our community, develops the ramp design, trains our team, and provides all the materials.

We provide a team of willing servants, armed with hammers, saws, sandwiches, and sweet iced tea.

CASA – Community Garden Work

Serving the Poor and Needy

Located near the Huntsville Botanical Gardens, the CASA Community Garden provides fresh produce, which is delivered directly to elderly and homebound folks in our community.

Volunteers are needed this spring and summer to plant, weed, and harvest.

We can schedule our group to show up for any work period: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3 PM until 6 PM, or Saturdays, 8 AM until Noon.

Decatur Emergency Relief Warehouse

Serving the Poor and Needy

Provides a storage facility to accumulate relief supplies to victims of natural and man-made disasters worldwide.

Volunteers assemble and package the numerous “kits” that are prepared for customs-approved immediate shipment anywhere in the world: health kits, school kits, flood buckets, bedding packs, sewing kits, and layette kits, to name just a few.

Mission Trips

Serving the Poor and Needy

Are you interested in a week-long mission on a Cree Indian Reserve in Alberta, Canada? Join us the first week of July as we minister through word and deed, with service projects, VBS, sports, light construction, and building Christian relationships.

Or maybe something a little closer to home? How about the last week in July to Baldwin, Louisiana, to serve in the UMCOR disaster preparedness warehouse?

See Jack and Kerry for more info!

Aid to Inmate Mothers (AIM)

Ministering to the Imprisoned

Supporting programs to help incarcerated mothers prepare for a successful transition to community life.

Providing transportation of children in North Alabama for monthly visitations with their mothers at Julia Tutwiler Prison.

Supporting the “Storybook Program”, with chilren’s books which are read by mothers and recorded on tape, then sent to children who need to hear their mother’s voice.

Kairos Prison Ministry

Ministering to the Imprisoned

Serving as “inside” team members for three-day spiritual retreat weekends for inmates at Limestone Correctional Facility.

Serving as “outside” team members: preparing meals, maintaining the prayer chapel, organizing agape items, and providing logistical support.

Serving as Christian community support: making cookies, writing letters, creating posters, and (most importantly!) praying.

Angel Tree Program

Ministering to the Imprisoned

A program of Prison Fellowship that reaches out to the children of inmates and their families with the love of Christ.

Church members purchase Christmas gifts for children on behalf of an incarcerated parents, along with a special greeting from that parent.

Gifts are delivered personally with a message of Christian love.

Harvest PointeMission Ministry