At St. Timothy's we are dedicated to serving our community in multiple ways. We have a Soup Kitchen, a covid testing / vaccination clinic, and a community garden. Learn more about each of our ministries below!
Our Soup Kitchen & Outreach Clinic
What are we up to? Just good. Food and affordable housing scarcity has been ever-growing in our community. Scarcity and inflation of these core necessities have community members in more need than ever before seen. St. Timothy’s Soup Kitchen currently serves 210+ hot meals every week. Friday and Saturday noon-1pm, Sunday at 4pm, and Monday at 11am hosted by Smith River United Methodist. What we offer:
We appreciate and are continuously amazed by the ongoing support from individuals, families, and organizations around the globe. Thank you to all who have received our mission with absolute grace. Please continue to send prayers for success in our ministry and service to all of God’s precious children. Location 401 Fir St. Brookings, OR 97415 Soup Kitchen Hours: Friday & Saturday: 12pm-1pm Sunday: 4pm Monday: 11am (hosted by Smith River United Methodist) Showers offered 9am-12pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday To learn more about who we are, and how you can get involved, please visit our Facebook page. To make a donation online, visit PayPal.me/sttimothyepiscopal or mail a check to our office: St. Timothy, 401 Fir St., Brookings, Oregon 97415 |
Meals served per week, 2022
210+
Our Community Garden
serving the Food Bank and Community Kitchens
Growing Good News in our Garden! Our very first raised bed will be approximately 12×4 and be built on the terrace directly below the Greenhouse. The Altar Guild has provided a newly retired altar cloth which will be buried beneath the brand-new soil. The tradition in the Episcopal Church with any special linens or fabric cloths that are no longer in use it is to either burn them or bury them. What a perfect place to lay a beloved retired altar covering than beneath a lovely community garden bed! Our Garden is part of the larger Episcopal Church's Good News Garden initiative. Our Hope and Intentions Are To:
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