March 7th, 2015, Metro CME Church began their very first food delivery, a new distribution expansion for our monthly food delivery ministry. For years, we have organized food delivery from our partner, Asbury United Methodist Church, every 3rd Saturday of the month, through Grace Klein Community. Now, Grace Klein Community will have food delivery locations the 1st and 3rd Saturday’s of each month. Metro CME Church will host the 1st Saturday of the month and Asbury United Methodist Church will host the 3rd Saturday of the month.
10 families were blessed with a box of food on our first distribution Saturday at Metro CME Church! We are planning to deliver 30 boxes from this location. God is not delaying in growing the food ministry.
Over the past year Grace Klein Community has actively been involved in various service projects with Metro CME Church and has a strong partnership with this local church.
Check out all the ways that Grace Klein Community and Metro CME Church have worked together in the last year:
A local serve day was held in July 2014, along with Church of the Highlands, Greystone Campus, where volunteers served by painting the exterior and interior walls of a church, planting a garden, clearing out trees/brush and furnishing the church with picnic tables.
Since June 2014, a women’s bible study meets every other Tuesday at Metro CME.
Natalie Spronk, South African Missionary, shared at Metro CME Church, through Grace Klein Community, for Missionary Sunday.
Grace Klein Community volunteers were invited and participated through scripture reading at Metro CME’s annual missions Sunday and shared a dinner with them.
Grace Klein Community has provided various clothing items for Metro CME’s clothing ministry, clothes and household furnishings for a family who suffered a house fire in 2014, as well as food boxes for food delivery and pick up.
Grace Klein Community friends, Natalie Spronk and Cameron Hardy, were honored to play at the Metro CME Gospel and Jazz Cafe at the end of March 2015.
Shannon Haskins, a board member of Grace Klein Community, has also been asked to share with teenage girls at the youth group lock in-later this month. What an incredible opportunity!
March 7th, 2015, Metro CME Church began their very first food delivery, a new distribution expansion for our monthly food delivery ministry. For years, we have organized food delivery from our partner, Asbury United Methodist Church, every 3rd Saturday of the month, through Grace Klein Community. Now, Grace Klein Community will have food delivery locations the 1st and 3rd Saturday’s of each month. Metro CME Church will host the 1st Saturday of the month and Asbury United Methodist Church will host the 3rd Saturday of the month.
10 families were blessed with a box of food on our first distribution Saturday at Metro CME Church! In April, we are planning to deliver 25 boxes from this location. God is not delaying in growing the food ministry.
Over the past year Grace Klein Community has actively been involved in various service projects with Metro CME Church and has a strong partnership with this local church.
Check out all the ways that Grace Klein Community and Metro CME Church have worked together in the last year:
A local serve day was held in July 2014, along with Church of the Highlands, Greystone Campus, where volunteers served by painting the exterior and interior walls of a church, planting a garden, clearing out trees/brush and furnishing the church with picnic tables.
Since June 2014, a women’s bible study meets every other Tuesday at Metro CME.
Natalie Spronk, South African Missionary, shared at Metro CME Church, through Grace Klein Community, for Missionary Sunday.
Grace Klein Community volunteers were invited and participated through scripture reading at Metro CME’s annual missions Sunday and shared a dinner with them.
Grace Klein Community has provided various clothing items for Metro CME’s clothing ministry, clothes and household furnishings for a family who suffered a house fire in 2014, as well as food boxes for food delivery and pick up.
Grace Klein Community friends, Natalie Spronk and Cameron Hardy, were honored to play at the Metro CME Gospel and Jazz Cafe at the end of March 2015.
Shannon Haskins, a board member of Grace Klein Community, has also been asked to share with teenage girls at the youth group lock in-later this month. What an incredible opportunity!