The St. Paul United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia asked the public to show love by donating goods for the ministries.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Feb. 15, the St. Paul United Methodist Church said the public may show some love by bringing canned goods to donate to Intown Collaborative Ministries for those who did not get a chance to donate during Valentine's Day.
According to the church’s post, there is still time to drop off their donations outside of the Sydney, St. Dr. at St. Paul United Methodist Church.
The Paul United Methodist Church said the current pantry needs are peanut butter- single-serve size, SPAM, canned chicken, fruit cups, ramen noodles, peanut butter, cereal, shelf-stable milk, tuna packets, poptop veggies, snack items, canned soup, instant oatmeal and grits, instant coffee, and jelly among others.
Interested donors may visit the St. Paul United Methodist Church’s Facebook post for more information written on this article.
Church’s History
The St. Paul United Methodist Church, according to its website, is located in Grant Park, one of Atlanta's oldest neighborhoods.
According to the church's website, the crossroads of Grant and Sydney Streets has been a focal point for prayer, fellowship, and community for 115 years.
The United Methodist Church places a premium on open minds, hearts, and doors.
On Sundays, at 10 a.m., St. Paul offers worship and a choice of Sunday classes. According to the church's website, children are welcome at any time.
Starting at 10 a.m. there is also a nursery for newborns and toddlers until 12 p.m. It's on the third floor, at the gym's back right corner. In the nursery, infants and toddlers are welcome. The church has a wonderful childcare team that enjoys spending time with other children on Sundays.
In the meanwhile, beginning at 10 a.m., Sunday School for children is held in the gymnasium until 10:50 a.m. All students in grades three through five are welcome to attend. The gym at St. Paul's is on the third floor.
Church’s School Children Program
The St. Paul United Methodist Church helped at the Andrew P. Stewart Center's after-school children's program in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy.
On Tuesday, Jan. 18, the church announced on Facebook that it had packed food bags for the children's after-school program. They cleaned up the yard and prepared a five-unit apartment building that can accommodate numerous families.
The Andrew P. Stewart Center commended the congregation for their time spent commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy in a separate Facebook post.
The center thanked the community for its continued support and assistance.
Those interested in learning more about this issue should visit the Facebook page of St. Paul United Methodist Church.
On Sunday, Feb. 6, the St. Paul United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, held an in-person worship service.
The St. Paul United Methodist Church announced on Facebook on Friday, Feb. 4, that an in-person worship service will be held this Sunday at 11 a.m.
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