| Worcester fellowship is dedicated to ending isolation ~ through spiritual care and community ~ for those living in poverty, both those presently with and without homes. We are an outdoor church, meeting at 1pm every Sunday behind Worcester City Hall. Join us any Sunday, or schedule a date for a group to join us.
Our greatest need right now is for volunteers to make 30 sandwiches for lunch after Sunday worship. (See other ways to help below)
Contact the Reverend Liz Magill at 508-450-0431 or email pastorliz@verizon.net. Look us up at www.worcesterfellowship.org.
Volunteer Opportunities for Adults, Youth and Families |
We need your time and effort.
Make Sunday Lunches. Families, individuals, small groups, any of these can volunteer to make 30 sandwiches (15 meat, 15 PB&J) and donate 30 juice boxes once a month.
Provide Spiritual Care: If you are comfortable listening to rambling stories, sitting in the cold, and sharing public prayer, we could use your help offering spiritual care Sundays from 12-4, or on a weekday afternoon. We will provide training and feedback, we always work in teams.
Financial / Material Support |
Worcester Fellowship is supported mostly by individuals and churches like you who care about the lives of peopel on the fringes and have the resources to help. Consider joining our list of donors!
In-kind donations:
- Juice Boxes: 20 per week in the summer, 10 per week in the winter
- New Mens White Socks: 10 pair per week in the summer, 20 per week in the winter
- New Women’s White Socks: 2 or 3 pair per week.
- Winter Gloves: 10 pair of men’s per week in the winter, 2 pair per week of women’s
- Dark colored, tight-knit mens hats: 10 per week in the winter
- Dunkin-Donuts gift certificates
- Communion Bread and Grape Juice
- Light-weight Bibles in English or Spanish
- Stamps, thank you cards with envelopes, letter size envelopes
- Office space in downtown Worcester.
- Web Design: Make this page beautiful for us!
Financial donations:
Worcester Fellowship can not continue without funding for the ministry. Won't you help support conversation and prayer on the streets? |