Growing Together

How to Serve the Community

Organic Church Season 3 Episode 13
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When we talk about planting seeds of faith, it's rarely about actual gardening – yet the metaphor perfectly captures what happens through community outreach. Our conversation weaves through the extensive preparations for our annual Easter egg hunt, revealing both the logistical challenges (who knew 18,000 eggs could create such planning complexity?) and the deeper purpose behind this community tradition.

The Easter egg hunt, now in its fifth year, has become our church's most recognized community event. As we sort through colored plastic eggs and coordinate sectioned-off areas by age group, we're actually creating something much more meaningful – an opportunity for children and families to connect with our church in a welcoming environment. "These kids aren't going to remember that we didn't have hot dogs and water," one member points out. "They're going to remember getting muddy in the field, grabbing the eggs, and getting little Jesus figures in their Easter eggs."

Beyond the hunt, we explore our "Cupboard of Hope" emergency food pantry, which addresses a critical gap in traditional assistance programs by providing not just food, but essential personal care items like soap, shampoo, and deodorant. "You can't afford your groceries? You definitely can't afford the extra toothpaste," reflects a member, highlighting how this ministry preserves dignity alongside meeting basic needs.

The thread connecting all these outreach efforts – from Easter egg hunts to Lenten services to food assistance – is the concept of planting seeds that may take years to grow. We may never see the full impact of these community connections, but we continue faithfully cultivating relationships and creating space for spiritual curiosity to take root.

Have a need for emergency food assistance? Contact us at 740-922-1564 or join us for our Easter egg hunt on April 12th at noon at 1943 North Water Street Extension. Every interaction is an opportunity for new growth in our community.

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