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Food Pantry |
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The Food Pantry provides food for people in emergency situations within the church or community.
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Full Service |
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(FS) is a two-part ministry of Hope for Teens (H4T). First, it is an opportunity for students to participate in various community service projects. The projects include but are not limited to highway clean up, yard work, painting, light construction work, moving, splitting wood, and other jobs that help people.
Secondly, it is an opportunity for others to financially support H4T. Through this annual giving the students receive $10 for each hour they serve to fund mission trips, conventions and camp experiences. This is a great way for students to focus on meeting the needs of others and providing funding for the ministry without wasting time on never-ending fundraising projects.
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Hope at Trinity |
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Hope at Trinity provides a healthy, plentiful lunch on the 2nd Saturday of each month at Trinity Episcopal Church, 9 S. 4th Street, Niles. This is open to everyone. We offer not only food but fellowship and God's love.
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Lord's Union |
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The Lord's Union is made up of men and women who are available to help do home repairs for the elderly, single or widow.
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Prayer Shawl Ministry |
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Shawls are handmade and given to people to offer comfort during a troublesome time. Shawls made for centuries are symbolic of an unconditionally loving God. They wrap, enfold, cover, give solace, hug, shelter and beautify. Those who have received these shawls have been uplifted and affirmed by the love that surrounds them.
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Relay for Life |
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Relay For Life is a fun-filled overnight event designed to celebrate survivorship and raise money for research and programs of the American Cancer Society. During the event, teams of people gather at Niles High School and take turns walking or running laps. Each team tries to keep at least one team member on the track at all times.
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Soup for the Soul |
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When a person or family visits Hope Community Church for the first time, someone delivers a bag with soup, crackers and a devotional booklet. It is a thank you for visiting our church with a warm welcome to come back.
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