Clinton Presbyterian Church
 

Interfaith Hospitality Network of Hunterdon County, Inc.

A Community Response for Homeless Families

Interfaith Hospitality Network – IHN- News

“The people of Interfaith need us. It's a very simple act of service. You arrive at your chosen time, meet the guests, talk, play with the children, perhaps cook a meal, and try to show you care. Anyone is capable; it's a very simple ministry. But I think the impact is enormous...showing the light of Christ, just by being there, to families that are working their way back to the basics in life, such as food and a home.” Tammy Warner IHN Volunteer

CPC is proud to be part of the network of committed congregations who support the efforts of IH. The 2008 schedule is set. This year CPC members are being called to serve IHN guests during six Sundays throughout the year: Our opportunities to serve are 1/20, 4/27, 6/6, 8/3, 9/21 and 12/7. If you are interested in learning more about IHN, please contact Ino Sowder ' 236-8619, Mary Joan Barr ' 310-5599.




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