We were invited to serve the lunch at the Justice For Our Neighbors national meeting in Grapevine, and were able to share our story with pastors from around the country. As we all work together to build the Kingdom in our own special ways, it is wonderful to be able to share a meal together.
Rev. Amy Mercer and a group from Western Hills UMC in El Paso were our special guests at the Patriot House on September 17. They are looking to start their own Food Truck Ministry, and were able to spend the day with Rev. Allen Lutes and the volunteers. It was a wonderful day of discussing our passions for being in ministry with the poor. What a miracle to see this idea of bringing food and faith to those in need through a food truck spreading!
In the 9th chapter of Matthew, Jesus tells his disciples "The harvest is plenty, but he laborers are few; therefore ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest" As disciples of Jesus the Christ, we are responding to His call. The Lord has certainly sent laborers out into his harvest with the Five & Two Food Truck Ministry. We are Kingdom builders together, thank you for your time, your prayers, your gifts and your service with this ministry.
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