MISSIONS

Our missions committee seeks to empower our congregation to live out its values. No matter how you feel called to help, there’s a place for you!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Midwest Missions
 
The time is coming closer when the Missions Group will be heading down for our week at the distributions center. The dates for working in 2023 are Sunday March 5 through Thursday March 9 and returning home on March 10. Mark your calendars now for a fun filled trip. For more information call Teena Glazebrook or email at tjglazebrook0927@att.net.
 
 

Our Mission

Leading the Northern Illinois community in solving hunger by providing nutritious meals to those in need through innovative programs and partnerships.
 

Our Vision

For no one in Northern Illinois to be hungry.
 

Our Values

Community: We collaborate with our team and partners to exceptionally serve one another and our neighbors. We honor diversity and celebrate our unique gifts and perspectives.
Humility: We are humble and self-aware. We know when to ask for and accept help.
Impact: We create positive change by focusing on what’s most important to our mission.
Empowerment: We trust and support each other to get the job done and to do it well.
Accountability: We take ownership for our performance and honor our commitments.
Transparency: We share information, as appropriate, openly and honestly through candid conversation.
 

Service Area

 
 

Red Bird Mission School, Beverly, Kentucky

Red Bird Christian School serves students in grades PreK-12 and centers on developing the full potential of its students in a Christian atmosphere. The school is operated independently by the Mission. Red Bird Christian School provides quality education to students of the Red Bird area in Kentucky regardless of their ability to pay.

 

John Wesley Medical Boat, Brazil

Volunteer teams from Brazil and abroad provide medical and dental treatment as well as teach first aid and preventative medicine in targeted areas in the Amazon. High among the priorities for teaching are ways to improve nutrition from locally produced foods.

 

Tengokuya (Heaven’s) Cafe, Kobe, Japan

“In our present community, there are people who are mentally and differently challenged, some are from dysfunctional families, and others are also the youth who have dropped out of society. Our community tends to have more people of special needs than any other communities do. The church in the community also receives people with similar needs. These needs are social problems that the society has to respond to with more effective solutions. So, we are urged to take an important role to support a community. The Cafe provides counseling, inexpensive meals, tutoring and outreach ministry for the community.”

 

Midwest Mission Distribution Center, Pawnee, Illinois

MMDC is a disaster relief facility located on an 8-acre campus, 4 miles south of Springfield, Illinois. Construction began in October of 1999 and opened for ministry in the year 2000. MMDC is a caring ministry related to the Illinois Great Rivers Conference and the North Central Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church.  MMDC is also a cooperating depot in the UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief) Relief Supply Network as of January 2010.  UMCNL will be sending a volunteer group in March of 2022 to assist!

MMDC’s campus provides opportunities for individuals and groups of all walks of life, denominational backgrounds, abilities, and ages to help provide disaster relief kits and resources as well as educational and medical supplies to those in need both locally and internationally. MMDC provides that “hands on” mission experience. Click here to visit their website or make a donation. You can also donate locally through UMCNL. 
 
 

Ridgewood United Community Pantry

 
 
The Ridgewood United Community Pantry is a ministry of UMCNL . Open every week on Wednesdays from 1-3pm, it serves needy people of Joliet in the 60532 and 60533 zip codes. UMCNL takes a team of volunteers on the 1st Wednesday of each month to set up and serve clients. We also collect monetary, food, and supply donations throughout the year. If you would like to come and help as a volunteer, contact the church office or Aija Bjorklund 
 
As of October 2022, Ridgewood United Community Pantry is again experiencing an increase in clients served weekly. As food prices rise throughout the country, they also rise at Northern Illinois Food Bank. Monetary donations are especially helpful as more food per dollar can be purchased by the pantry at the food bank. The pantry is very appreciative of all donations. Thank you.

Rev. Anna Troy

 
 

The Rev. Anna Troy is a missionary with the General Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church serving as a Church and Community Worker as the Director of Open Heart Ministries of Harrison County in Clarksburg, West Virginia. She was commissioned in May 2016.

Church and Community Worker missionaries respond to God’s call to ministry among the poor and disenfranchised in rural and urban areas throughout the United States. They work to change the social inequities of poverty, racial injustice, and domestic violence.

Cookson Hills Mission, Cookson Oklahoma

One of UMCNL’s mission outreaches is to Cookson Hills Mission Center in Cookson, Oklahoma. We send two volunteer work groups there each year, one in the spring and one in November. They take donations from the church and provide manpower work at and around the mission. In addition, UMCNL supports the mission’s annual Christmas Store. Our church sends a trailer of new Christmas gifts that will be purchased at a nominal cost by families visiting the Christmas store, families that might otherwise have little for their Christmas.  Cookson Hills Mission Center, Cookson Hills, Oklahoma is located in 3 of the 4 poorest counties in OK. Poverty is systemic and all of the effects of poverty can be seen in this area such as domestic violence, addiction, incest, gambling, child neglect, hunger, lack of transportation and spiritual depravity. 38% of children and the elderly go to bed hungry.  Native Americans are the poorest ethnic group in the United States.  The goal of the ministry at Cookson Hills Mission center is to meet the needs of the poor and to be the hands and feet of Christ to this community. They have been in service for 68 years and have impacted the community in mammoth ways.
 

Cookson Hills

Christmas Store