At Central Feeding Ministry, every meal tells a storyโof neighbors showing up for one another, of hands and hearts working quietly behind the scenes, of faith lived out in small, steady ways. This blog is where those stories find a home. Here, we share glimpses of the work that binds us together: the events that bring people to the table, the volunteers who give their time and grace, and the moments of hope that remind us why community matters.
Central United Methodist Church adds to food ministry to help those most in need
The church is known for providing food for those in need. There are three food pantries located at the church, as well as the Go Pantry that delivers food twice a month to those in need. The church also has started providing a prepackaged breakfast for children and a hot dog lunch for the community, both once a month.
Rev. Won Un on Central Feeding Ministry
Volunteers work to keep the food pantries at Central United Methodist Church in Staunton stocked.
Feed my sheep: Won Un and members of Central United Methodist provide valuable food ministry in Staunton
When Rev. Won Un arrived in Staunton in 2013 at Central United Methodist Church, he walked into the sanctuary and almost immediately knew it was a good fit for him.
Homelessness and cold weather housing solutions topic of next SAW Housing lunch and learn
The sixth SAW Housing Summit Partners Lunch & Learn is scheduled for Friday, April 26, at the Central United Methodist Church at 14 N. Lewis St.
