Calvary United Methodist Church in Phoenix, Arizona to distribute food for residents

Calvary United Methodist Church in Phoenix, Arizona said it will distribute food for residents. (Photo taken from Calvary United Methodist Church’s Facebook post)

Calvary United Methodist Church in Phoenix, Arizona said it will distribute food to residents.

On a Facebook post, the church announced that it will partner with St. Mary's Food Bank in distributing free food in the west parking lot at 949 West Indian School Road, Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday, Aug. 20.

According to the church’s post, they partner with St. Mary's Food Bank every third Saturday of the month to distribute food.

Calvary United Methodist Church said it will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. or until all food is given away.

Interested readers may visit the Calvary United Methodist Church’s Facebook page for more information written on this article.

Church’s Physical Meeting

Each Sunday at 10 a.m., members of the church gather in person at 7949 W. Arizona's Indian School Road, Phoenix, 85303, according to the church's website

The church said that the love of Jesus Christ is what they aim to spread. God loves everyone, and they are excited to have everyone as a member of the church, it added.

The congregation of Calvary United Methodist Church extends an invitation to everyone and their family to join on Sunday morning for worship, prayer, and the reading of God's Word.

The church said it provides a wide range of programs to aid their kids' spiritual development, friendship with other kids, and enjoyment of the great experiences kids of all ages have here at Calvary. 

The congregation gathers in the sanctuary, and after the opening prayer, the children are released along with the teachers of the children's ministry to meet in the fellowship hall.

According to the church's website,  their online service may be accessed via Facebook.

When the worship services go live, everyone will receive a reminder to join them if they sign up for the Facebook page on this website.

Church’s Children Ministry

According to the church, every child was considered when creating the Children's Ministry.  

The church said children between the ages of five and ten are exposed to dependable, developmentally appropriate situations that creatively and aesthetically explain the Bible. 

It added that they are passionate about helping children comprehend the life of Jesus. 

The church also invited them to join the fun and experience a setting where children can encounter Jesus on their own.

Participants may come and welcome to receive blessings from the opening prayer at the sanctuary at 10 a.m. 

According to the church, the kids will be led to the fellowship hall by the Kid's Ministry instructors.

Crafty Chicks

Girls and women who are committed to having fun while creating products for charity make up the group Crafty Chicks, the church said. 

The church said the past creations of Crafty Chicks had included hats, scarves, ornaments, and bracelets.

Children who are in need receive these donations, which keep them warm. They may come to the front office on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. to join the group.

 

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