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New Orleans Mission:

We help the New Orleans Mission by serving the homeless a meal once a month at the mission and by providing funds for housing and vocational training. This faith-based ministry does not give a handout but provides permanent solutions while discipling them in the love of our Savior.

Contact Person: Beverly Bahle


We Serve Days:

Whether it is making Blessing Snacks or Toiletries Bags for the homeless, placing informational brochures from Free NOLA in a hotel bathroom to help those who are being trafficked, or weeding a flower bed for a parishioner, We Serve Days focus our missional efforts outside our church walls.

Contact Person: Ronda Knox


Kairos Prison Ministry:

This ministry ministers to incarcerated men and women.  It is an opportunity to go into the prisons to build a Christian community within the prison where the incarcerated live, some for a very long time. You can serve on a team, bake cookies, pray for the ministry, or donate funds. 

Contact Person: Ronda Knox


Salvation Army:

Provide a housing voucher or be a bell-ringer at Christmas time to help the Salvation Army support those who are housing insecure.

Contact Person: Betsy White


Joseph C. Moscona School:

Munholland is partnering with this wonderful school to provide uniforms, coats, school supplies, mentorship, and meals of appreciation for the teachers.

Contact Person: Betsy White


Angel Tree Program:

Make a child’s Christmas this year! Select a child’s name and gift idea from one of the Christmas trees at the church entrances.  Names are provided from Joseph Moscona School and Raintree Services.

Contact Person: Sandy Stauffer


MMW White Elephant Sale:

Our Ladies Group’s main fundraiser to support missions. Donate items (excluding clothing), make food items for purchase, or work the sale – all help is appreciated!

Contact person: Ellaine Wilson

Mission Fish Fry:

Help to raise funds for missions by cooking, serving, or cleaning up at our annual Fish Fry!

Contact Person: Phyllis Zansler

St. Patrick’s Day Potty Pass Mission Fund Raiser:

Volunteer on St. Patty’s Day to sell “Potty Passes” to raise money for missions.

Contact Person: Ronda Knox

 
 
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World Vision Global 6K for Clean Water:

Six kilometers is the average distance that people in the developing world walk for water - water that is often contaminated with life-threatening diseases. This walk/run is a fun way to involve the entire family in helping with the world water crisis For more information, visit www.teamworldvision.org.

Contact Person: Sherree Funk


Great Concerns International:

Headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, this ministry focuses on making disciples for Christ by training the trainers through educational programs and medical mission trips.

Contact Person: Ronda Knox


Hope International Services:

Based in Cameroon, West Africa, this ministry serves the most vulnerable in the third-world countries of Cameroon and Chad by providing healthcare through 2 hospitals for the poor, supporting orphanages with food, healthcare, and school fees, and operating medical clinics in the bush with evangelism programs offered at night. Both physical and spiritual needs are met in this ministry.

Contact Person: Ronda Knox


Operation Christmas Child, Samaritan’s Purse:

A global ministry bringing the Gospel to children ages 2–14. Samaritan’s Purse ships the boxes from the US to children affected by war, poverty, natural disasters, famine, and disease. Each gift-filled shoebox invites one more child to hear the Gospel. Munholland is a drop-off site, and help is needed to organize and greet. Or just fill a shoebox!

Contact Person: Jana Henson


Cuba:

Cuba has experienced a spiritual revival in recent years. However, as more people come to Christ, living conditions have worsened. Food, clean water, medicines, and electricity are severely lacking. You can help by going on a mission trip and bringing invaluable financial support, medicines, a brochure, and items for day-to-day living.

Contact Person: Ronda Knox