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Endwell United Methodist Church has had over thirty members travel to Haiti through the Haiti Partnership of the Upper New York Conference. In recent years, they are being assigned by UMVIM (United Methodist Volunteers in Mission) as part of the The United Methodist Church's response to the devastating earthquake in January 2010.
Morgan Allen, one of our college students, is traveling to Haiti January 5-14, 2012 with a group of nine persons from the Haiti Partnership. They will be working at Torbeck, near Les Cayes, on the southern coast of Haiti. This is Morgan's second trip to Haiti and her second trip to Torbeck.
Roger Richards and Jim Green are co-leading a team February 9-18, 2012 also going to Torbeck. Jim Gallagher and Jerry Robinson are also on the team as well as two persons from Wisconsin and one from Florida.
April 5-14, 2012, Roger Richards and Steve Crowle are co-leading a team of 10 made up of persons entirely from Endwell. In addition to Penny Short and Linda Peterson, there are six high school youth going to Haiti for their first time: Tyler Allen, Kendra Barton, Lauren Bonitz, Brennan Crowle, Lora Finney and Nick Short. The youth are spending their spring break going to Haiti. They will also be celebrating Easter Sunday in a Methodist Church in Haiti. Their work site has not yet been determined.
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National & Worldwide Mission
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| Our church participates in the worldwide ministry of the United Methodist Church and the Wyoming Conference with full payment of our apportionments. We also receive the six Special Sunday offerings of our denomination to support specific ministries beyond our church. |
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 The Lord's Table serves a free hot meal. |
We serve "The Lord's Table" each Monday from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. All persons are invited to satisfy their physical or spiritual hunger.
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Ramp It Up
This opportunity is provided through the Broome County Council of Churches. This mentoring initiative promotes service, learning, and community involvement for youth. It's a great way to match the needs of the community with the desire the youth have to help out. It's an opportunity for youth and adults to work together to provide easier home access to people in Broome County.
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