Our Church's Mission Projects Include:

  • Heifer Project International
  • Equal Exchange
  • Maine Seacoast Missions
  • One Great Hour of Sharing
  • Neighbors in Need
  • Our Church's Wider Mission
  • Fall Mountain Food Shelf and Friendly Meals
  • Donations to Kurn Hattin Homes
  • The Christmas Fund for Alstead Children  
  • Annual Mother's Day Plant Sale

Our Church's Wider Mission (OCWM) Basic Support and Special Support provide funding for the work of UCC Conference and National ministries in support of the life and work of the local church and its members. OCWM changes lives by strengthening our ecumenical relationships and global partnerships, by imagining and embodying a better world through prophetic witness and work, and by providing resources and programs to nurture the vitality of our United Church of Christ congregations.

One Great Hour of Sharing, (OGHS) as part of Our Church's Wider Mission (OCWM) , is the special mission offering of the United Church of Christ that carries God's message of love and hope to people in more than eighty countries. The UCC works with international partners to provide sources of clean water and food, education and health care, small business micro-credit, emergency relief, and advocacy and resettlement for refugees and displaced persons. OGHS also supports domestic and international ministries for disaster preparedness and response. 

Neighbors in Need (NIN) is a special mission offering of the UCC that supports ministries of justice and compassion throughout the United States.  One-third of NIN funds support the Council for American Indian Ministry(CAIM). Two-thirds of the offering is used by the UCC's Justice and Witness Ministries(JWM) to support a variety of justice initiatives, advocacy efforts, and direct service projects. For more information about OCWM, OGHS and NIN visit: http://www.ucc.org/ocwm/

Annual Mother's Day Plant Sale - the Saturday before Mother's Day and it raises funds to help support our mission projects 

Fall Mountain Food Shelf - provides food for area indiviudals and families in need. It is currently located in the Langdon Town Office building. 

Friendly Meals - a hot meal served twice a week (Tuesday and Thursdays) at the Alstead Town Hall (behind the Fire Station) All ages are welcome. 

Heifer Project International - With gifts of livestock and training, we help families improve their nutrition and generate income in sustainable ways. We refer to the animals as “living loans” because in exchange for their livestock and training, families agree to give one of its animal’s offspring to another family in need. It’s called Passing on the Gift – a cornerstone of our mission that creates an ever-expanding network of hope and peace. For more information visit: www.heifer.org

 Maine Seacoast Mission - Food, warmth and clothing are among the immediate needs that the Maine Sea Coast Mission meets for children, families and the elderly in Maine's Washington and Hancock Counties and off-shore islands. Volunteers also assist with home repair and other projects to improve the quality of life for those with meager resources. 

We collect all sorts of new, warm clothing to send to our neighbors as part of the Maine Seacoast Mission. For more information visit: http://www.seacoastmission.org/

 Kurn Hattin Homes - is a place of hope. It is an opportunity.
Since 1894, its purpose has been to maintain a year-round, residential home for children whose real home is in temporary need. It provides, through trust, love and respect, a nurturing environment where boys and girls, ages 6-15, prepare to rejoin their families and develop into adults whose lives have direction and purpose. For more information: http://www.kurnhattin.org/

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