Bethlehem Area Moravian Freezer Ministry adds a Garden Gathering Program

In January of this year discussions began about expanding our vegetable and fruit table offerings.

Currently there was a once-a-month June to October table setup at the Bethlehem Emergency Sheltering Weekend Lunch program, where 80-120 homeless or food insecure neighbors gather on Saturday or Sunday for lunch.

There were also connections to a new pantry at the Bethlehem – Fountain Hill Elementary School.  Here we wanted to place our frozen meals on location for families in need.  The need for fresh vegetables and fruit became the obvious need.  If we were going to do it for one school, why not all 8 Community Schools in Bethlehem.  This program was launched at the Freezer Ministry Gathering late February, with over 100 attendees representing 17 churches or organizations.

How would we do this?

There is a Gathering program where churches can gather on Sundays and bring the vegetable and fruits to East Hills Moravian Church by 10 AM on Tuesday of distribution weeks.  Connections have been established with local farms, local gardens and Second Harvest – part of Feed America for many items.  To fill the gaps, we purchase wholesale. The future holds new connections and gardens to be planted.

On Tuesday of distribution week, a band of willing volunteers along with trucks or SUVs meet at Second Harvest to pick-up approximately 2,500 lbs. of product, return to East Hills to load the dropped off or purchased balance.  The 3 tons, soon to be 4 tons, of vegetable and fruits that have been loaded, now begin their journey to 7 community school locations for unloading, in preparation for them to hand out on Wednesdays.  By November, there will be over 60,000 lbs. or 30 tons of vegetable and fruits distributed. The goal is to keep the program’s cost below $ .20 – $ .25 per lb.

The BAM Freezer Ministry is able to do this because of the support received from BAM Ministry, Moravian Ministries Foundation Grants, area churches, individual donors and several fund raisers.  If you would like to be part of this, send a check to East Hills Moravian Church, with a note for the Freezer Ministry and mail to 1830 Butztown Rd., Bethlehem, PA  18017.  Thanks

This is a much longer story with so many thank yous and examples of the Spirit leading us.

Following is the perspective from the Community Schools

When looking to expand a ministry, the schools are always a great option.  The Bethlehem Area School District is a big district and knowing where to begin can be difficult.  However, we are fortunate to have several schools that are designated as Community Schools by the United Way.  Those schools have a coordinator that already works closely with families and helps them as needed.  This coupled with the fact that some of these schools already contain food pantries that provide food for the families and the community made these schools perfect to help expand the ministry.

Many schools already provide breakfast, lunch, and snacks for students.  In addition, most community schools send food home to families weekly as well.  A lot of the food given to families is processed or nonperishable items.  Being able to provide families with fresh fruits and vegetables thrilled the community school coordinators.  Some of the coordinators were even able to accept the offer of a refrigerator to hold the perishable food.  In addition, each school received a large rolling shelf, bins, and bags to complete their distribution set up. 

As the many trucks and volunteers delivered the fruits and vegetables, the coordinators were overly thankful and grateful.  They knew that the impact that this food had on the families and communities would be great.  Each site received approximately 1000 lbs. of fresh fruits and vegetables to distribute.  The coordinators were excited to put the fresh food into bins and allow families, neighbors, and community members to take broccoli, zucchini, carrots, cauliflower, eggplant, tomatoes, peppers, onions, potatoes, sweet potatoes, bananas, oranges, apples, grapes, plantains, blueberries, and more for their families to eat and enjoy.

As excited as the coordinators were, no one could have predicted what would happen.  There was concern over what to do with any leftovers so that the food did not spoil.  After the first distribution day, this would no longer be a problem.  Most schools were wiped out of fruits and vegetables within thirty minutes.  The families and community members were more than grateful for the fresh fruits and vegetables.  Some of the kids ate some of them on the spot, people talked about how fresh and delicious everything was, and others told stories about what they were going to make with the food that they got that day.

Sometimes a small idea grows and grows.  Although no one can tell how big this one will grow, it is clear that its impact has been great so far.  Providing fresh fruits and vegetables to families, at a time when the cost of food is rising, is invaluable.  Pantries and other organizations often provide food, but it is not always the healthiest or the freshest due to the constraints that they may have.  This ministry has filled a void in the community and has been a blessing to all involved, especially the volunteers.

Mandi Ortwein

Bethlehem Area School District Teacher

East Hills Moravian Church Elder

Robert Wingrove

BAM Freezer Ministry and Garden Gatherers Coordinator

East Hills Moravian Church Elder

Ukraine Crisis Response


We continue to lift our prayers for the people of Ukraine.   Many of you have asked about ways to respond in faith, hope and love to the crisis in that region.   I share with you in this email, a way for us to participate in the organized crisis response through the Moravian Board of World Mission. 
  
Bishop Chris Giesler writes, “While we do not have Moravian congregations in Ukraine, folks fleeing the violence are crossing borders into places such as the Czech Republic.  Our Moravian partners there are already hosting refugee families and we want to assist them in this ministry of compassionate hospitality”.   

Sister Betsy Miller encourages us, “Please visit https://www.moravian.org/mission/ for more information from the Board of World Mission to learn how you can help our brothers and sisters in the Czech Province who are preparing to welcome refugees coming from Ukraine. As Moravians, we know this story deep in our history – as Herrnhut became home to refugees 300 years ago.

Please remain in prayer as the situation continues to unfold, and respond as you are able to the support the work of the Church in that region,  at this time.

In the Joy of the Lord,
Linda

Crop Walk 2021 update

Date: Sunday October 10, 2021

Time:  Walk  1:00 PM

Where: Louise Moore Park

Distance:     1.1 to 5.5 Miles (based on # of loops you walk)

This year’s Walk will be different.  All the churches will not gather to walk as a large group.  There will be a signup/pledge station in the Narthex or you can donate online at – www.crophungerwalk.org/BethlehemPA/EastHillsWalkers

With that said, hunger does not take a year off, so neither are we:

There are several options for those who want to participate in CROP this year. 

If you want to walk with a few of your fellow East Hillers, we will meet at Louise Moore Park, Pavilion #2 Sunday Oct. 10 at 1:00 pm.

If you want to do your own CropWalk, set a course and go for a walk.  

Not walking – Please support Church World Service CROP this year by stopping by the table in the Narthex or going on-line.

Have questions or need more information – contact Bob Wingrove 610 867-0537. 

Sunday Morning Coffee Class

Adult Coffee Class News and Line Up for Fall!  The Coffee Class has resumed it’s 9:30 AM start time and is a HYBRID of online and in person gathering!  We will meet in Fellowship Hall and on Zoom simultaneously with new subjects to stimulate faith and thought. 

SEPT 26—In Essentials, Unity: Understanding the essential things. A thought-provoking video lecture by Prof. Craig Atwood followed by discussions.  Materials at: In Essentials, Unity: Understanding the essential things | Moravian Church In America

OCT 3—Rabbi Singer of Congregation Brith Shalom will speak about recent threats of anti-Semitism against his community, how, as people of faith we can be of support, and about the High Holy days. 

OCT 10 and 17th —“Responding to Christian Nationalism”—a short course to help understand how this movement, which is present in some parts of the Moravian Church, contributes to actions like those taken against Rabbi Singer’s Congregation, and other minorities, and how we as individuals and a church can respond effectively. 

NOV 7 & 14. Riddick Weber will speak about historical perspectives on Moravian Mission and church planting and include how East Hills’ mission has evolved both intentionally and reactively, as food for thought in moving forward. 

As always, ANYONE participating in the class can propose topics of interest to discuss as it relates to our faith and lives today

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT LOANER CLOSET

East Hills is starting a Medical Equipment Loaner Closet to help those with short term and long term needs for smaller items that are often not paid for by insurance. It is also the answer for those who would like to unload usable equipment from their basements that are left over from prior needs.

First, the ground rules: NO HOSPITAL BEDS OR REGULAR SIZED WHEELCHAIRS. All equipment must be clean and in safe, working condition. Acceptable items include bath seats, raised toilet seats and commodes, portable bed rails, walkers, crutches, travel wheelchairs, reachers (grabbers), sock aides, long shoe horns. Donors can reclaim their equipment at any time if they need it.

Items will be accessed only by closet coordinator(s) in order to keep track of inventory availability and condition. Contact Karen Montgomery at 484-894-0604 if you wish to donate, or have a need for equipment. Karen is a retired Occupational Therapist with vast home care experience, and will help you determine your needs ,help set the equipment up properly, and ensure that you can use it safely Karen also is trained in home safety assessments for recommendations for modifications and is happy to help you with these needs as well. East Hills is not liable for any injuries incurred while using the equipment. Current inventory includes a car swivel disc, commode, raised toilet seat, portable bed rail, shower seat, tub transfer bench, rollator walker (with seat), travel wheelchair, long shoe horns, sock aide, compression sock aide.

We are looking for a back up coordinator in case Karen is not available. This person would be instructed in the use and set up of devices.

Christmas Eve 2020 “Good News of Great Joy!” with East Hills Moravian Church

The Worship Committee and our staff are pleased to offer the following unique opportunities for worship on Christmas Eve this year:

4:00 p.m. – Christmas Eve with Kids: An interactive Lovefeast & Light Service.

Our Children’s Service will be on Zoom. This service is designed with our youngest worshippers in mind, but children of every age will find meaning in our time together.

  • Bring your favorite cookie or sweet treat to the screen for Lovefeast.
  • “Christmas Eve with Kids” Worship Kits will be available at the church for pick up on Mondays starting December 6. Local delivery available if requested…call the office. 
  • For children who join us from out of town – items needed in advance will be a gift box ornament (template found online), a paper strip, a glow stick or flashlight or candle, and a bow.

Join Zoom Meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89395376003?pwd=QTRuSDkwTHNLTkV6bFk0c2J2SFJzQT09

Meeting ID: 893 9537 6003
Passcode: 504104
Dial by your location +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)

Note: This is an EXCELLENT opportunity for you to invite your out of town grandkids, nieces and nephews and others to worship with you on Christmas Eve… joined by technology and united in love!

Bethlehem Area Moravians Freezer Ministry

Basket of Peaches

State of the Freezer Ministry: 

Over the past 3 weeks we have put out over 1,200 frozen meals, plus misc. products – oatmeal, pancake mix, grits, pasta, fresh fruit, eggs, some dairy, frozen vegetables, a little cocoa mix for the kids and toilet paper. We also have vinyl gloves if needed. All of this is because of the great cooperation, support and donations from BAM and our local churches and their members. 

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