St. Luke's Episcopal Church of Phillipsburg, New Jersey
A parish family that WORSHIPS God, CARES for one another and HELPS those in need in the community and beyond

 
Family Promise (IHN) Interfaith Hospitality Network: A NEW outreach, begun in June 2010, in which our parish will host families in need through Family Promise of Warren County. Our church is the host approx. once every three months, and our guests will stay in the Christian Ed. Building overnight. Guests are here from 5pm until 6:30am, when a van drops them off/picks them up. During the daytime, they either work, use job search tools, care for children, etc. at the "home base" for Family Promise in Oxford, NJ. Volunteers from St. Luke's are needed to cook (5-8pm) and stay overnight in pairs (8pm-6:30am). For more info, or to sign up, please speak to Amy Zebrowski.

Luke's Pantry:
which provides groceries to local families in need every 2nd and 4th Monday, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Volunteers needed on Mondays to give out food or another day as "baggers" to get these healthy groceries ready for pickup. For more information or to volunteer, speak to Jeanne Merryman.


Meals-on-Wheels: a regularly supported ministry at St. Luke's. It involves visits one week per month. Speak to Pat Ivankevitch for details. 







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