May 2022 Princeton UMC Newsletter

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COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS For Eastertide, our sermon series focuses on community partnerships. In this issue, we profile several ways that PUMC partners with community organizations. Cornerstone Community Kitchen (CCK) was launched at PUMC and is our largest community effort. On page six, read how Cornerstone Community Kitchen (CCK) partners with a myriad of local groups. This summer we have a couple of opportunities to partner with Mt. Pisgah African Methodist Episcopal Church, including the Juneteenth celebration and VBS (in coordination with several other area churches). But PUMC has had many more partnership opportunities that involve both money and time. For one charity, United Front Against IN THIS ISSUE Riverblindness, founded by church member Daniel Shungu, Princeton UMC jumpstarted the fund-raising opportunities that continue Pastor’s Notes 2 today. For a local charity, Maker’s Place in Trenton, our volunteers provide weekly hands-on help. Until Covid, our teens and adults travChurch Calendar 3 eled yearly to help the Appalachia Service Project. Princeton Pilgrimage 4 In addition, PUMC has been able to offer monetary support to Art Gallery 5 such community groups as Not in Our Town, TASK (Trenton Area Soup Kitchen), Arm in Arm, Mercer Street Friends Food Bank, InterCCK Partners 6 faith Rise, and Housing Initiatives of Princeton. For some of the orBridge Builder 7 ganizations that the church supports, church members contribute Multi-Site Partners 8 time to serve on the board. See the article on Jeannette Klink’s work with Princeton Community Housing (see page seven). Is there a partHistorical Tidbits 9 nership that you are serving? One that you would like to forge? Birthdays 11 Where are we called to build bridges?


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