Jesus told Peter, “Feed my sheep” and Grace
Church members take that command to heart.
From Friday Community Supper feasts to lavish Sunday morning buffets, Missions Committee contributions, and the best and biggest lobster rolls, we want to make sure nobody goes away hungry.
Church members take that command to heart.
From Friday Community Supper feasts to lavish Sunday morning buffets, Missions Committee contributions, and the best and biggest lobster rolls, we want to make sure nobody goes away hungry.
Now there’s one more way to help feed our neighbors. A bright purple Island Food Pantry collection box in the Parish Hall is ready to be filled with donations.
All non-perishable foods (unopened and unexpired, please) are welcome. Also pet food, personal care items, diapers and baby needs. Cash donations are gladly accepted. “No one need be hungry on our Island,” reads the Food Pantry’s Mission Statement.
Here’s a chance for Grace Church to join in working towards this important vision.
All non-perishable foods (unopened and unexpired, please) are welcome. Also pet food, personal care items, diapers and baby needs. Cash donations are gladly accepted. “No one need be hungry on our Island,” reads the Food Pantry’s Mission Statement.
Here’s a chance for Grace Church to join in working towards this important vision.
Questions? Contact Pat Waring, 508-693-0332. Info? Visit islandfoodpantry.org.
Grace Episcopal Church of Martha's Vineyard
On the Corner of Woodlawn and William Streets
Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
(508) 693-0332
On the Corner of Woodlawn and William Streets
Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
(508) 693-0332