Open Arms Food Pantry
The goal of Open Arms Food Pantry is to reach out to our community with open arms and heart to help feed those who are hungry. Open arms offers food assistance to anyone in need. Call 485-6192.
GriefShare
Are you struggling with grief over the loss of a loved one? Comfort and understanding can be found at GriefShare, a grief support group that meets each Sunday at 4pm. At GriefShare you will find a safe place to express your sorrow in your own way. Call Pastor Charles at 485-6192 or 855-3121 for more information.
DivorceCare
Rejection. Devastation. Hopelessness. Anger. These are just a few of the emotions you feel if you are recently separated or divorced. You can begin to heal and bring direction to your life at DivorceCare, a support group especially for those who are divorced or separated. DivorceCare is a safe place for you to express your emotions and learn constructive ways of dealing with the situation you are in. Contact Pastor Charles at 828-855-3121 or 828-485-6192. It meets each Wednesday at 6:30.
Salvation Army Soup Kitchen
Each month, the church sends a team of volunteers to help the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen. If you are interested in being a part of a team, please let Pastor Charles know. Call 828-855-3121 or 828-485-6192.
SRWC Ladies Ministry Food Committe
Volunteers are needed to join one of our Food Committee groups. These groups take turns providing side dishes for families during hospital stays, deaths, and hosting wedding/baby showers. Our Ladies Ministry provides the main course with the two dollars monies collected each month from the ladies of the church. If you are not currently part of one of these groups ad would be able to help and/or help by giving two dollars a month please see Janie Carter.
Nursery Workers
Nursery Workers are needed in the nursery to care for our little ones during our Sunday morning/ evening service and our Wednesday night service. Any help during any of these service will be most appreciate. If this is something that you can help with please see Phyllis Howard.
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