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God continues to open doors through our Food Pantry ministry, and we are seeing it firsthand—new faces each week, growing needs in our community, and countless opportunities to be the hands and feet of Jesus.

As our winter volunteers begin heading back to cooler climates, we’re entering a season where your help is more important than ever.

A Critical Need: Donation Drivers

One of the biggest ways we serve families each week is through a generous partnership with Sprouts. We receive thousands of pounds of food that help keep our shelves full—but without drivers, that supply is at risk.

Right now, this is our most urgent need.

We’re looking for individuals who:

  • Have access to a larger vehicle (SUV or van preferred)
  • Are willing to obtain a Food Handler’s License (we cover the cost)
  • Can pick up, return, weigh, and help put away donations

This is a simple but powerful way to make a direct impact on dozens of families every week.

Ways You Can Jump In

There are several other ways to serve—whether you have an hour or a whole morning to give:

Morning Setup Team (as early as 7:30 AM)
Come help us get everything ready before opening. Even arriving a little early makes a huge difference in how smoothly the morning runs.

Front Desk / Check-In Help
Be a welcoming face! Help guests get checked in and keep things running smoothly.

Even serving once or twice a month goes a long way.

Pantry Schedule

Tuesdays & Thursdays

  • 7:30 AM – Setup begins (come anytime you’re able!)
  • 8:15 AM – Volunteer Prayer
  • 8:30–10:30 AM – Pantry Open

Current Needs

Right now, we are especially low on a few essentials:

  • Canned Corn 
  • Canned Green Beans
  • Soup
  • Rice
  • Dry Beans
  • Peanut Butter
  • Mac & Cheese
  • Canned Fruit
  • Water
  • Egg Cartons

We also have an ongoing need for smaller cardboard boxes (Amazon-style boxes are perfect!) to help with distribution.

Thank You, Church Family

Because of your generosity, this ministry continues to be a true lifeline in our community—not just providing food, but sharing the love, care, and compassion of Christ.

Thank you for being a church that shows up.