Ways to Serve
We believe that mission is not just donating money to a worthy cause, but also rolling up your sleeves and getting involved. God made each of us to have a unique role in the body of Christ. Each one of us has a particular gift and place God has chosen for us to serve and make His Kingdom visible in the world. If you’d like to do more to help the homeless, the hungry, the lonely, and the despondent contact us.
Food Pantry
The Maysville Church Pantry is still available to help families on an emergency basis. Please call Karen at 443-928-9142 to arrange assistance.
The Maysville Church Pantry is still available to help families on an emergency basis. Please call Karen at 443-928-9142 to arrange assistance.
We continue to partner with the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank by volunteering at the Dillwyn Mobile Food Truck which began over 10 years ago in the Maysville parking lot and has grown to over 270 clients. The Dillwyn Mobile Food pantry distribution is held on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. behind the Crystal Cathedral Ministry Center on US 15 in Dillwyn just north of the intersection of US 15 and 20.
If a Senior (60+ years of age) has a low income, they may qualify for a special distribution of shelf stable items on the 2nd Friday. This USDA program requires an application available on the Mobile Pantry dates.
Medical Mission
Sharon Chandler provides medical care with faith based organizations to residents of remote mountain villages that lack health care and have limited means of transportation. In Honduras she serves with Friends of Barnabas and in Nicaragua she travels with OneWorld Health.
Construction Projects
David Spears and Don Williams traveled to a remote village on Gonave Island, Haiti, where they worked with local residents on the construction of their church. This group was sponsored by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) and the Wesley Foundation in Farmville, VA.
Disaster Relief
In addition to providing construction and medical assistance for communities rebuilding after disasters, Personal Hygiene Kits are distributed in many additional disaster areas.
Community Outreach
Our churches participate in many on-going projects such as Angel Tree, Roadway Litter Pick up, sharing fruit and vegetable harvests, visiting shut-ins, Love Thy Neighbor roadway signs, and many PCUSA denominational ministries.