MISSION AND SERVICE

"as you did for the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me...Jesus"
Matt. 25:31-46

Paducah Cooperative Ministry (PCM)
Through annually budgeted funda and presence on PCM Board, we support a vital interdenominational ministry to the hungry, the homeless, transient (e.g., PCM's Food Pantry, Women's Shelter, Family Shelter). Through our annual Souper Bowl Offering, Lenten Dimes for Hunger, and September Grocery Bag Fill-ups, and perpetual PCM box at the church, we offer ongoing support to this ministry

Faith in Film
is an ecumenical partnership that sponsors eight movies a year at Maiden Alley Cinema. It offers the community the opportuniy to view major motion pictures and participate in followup discussions about the faith implications of the film.

Crisis Response
Participate as a church and/or as individuals in the ongoing ministries and crisis requests of community service organizations; Family Service Society, St. Nicholas Clinic, United Way, Girl Scouts, Hope Unlimited, Martha's Vineyard, Helping Hands, Child Watch.

Mission Trips
Annual opportunities for youth and adults to participate in Presbytery-sponsored Mission trips to areas of need.

Mission Partnerships
Through our prayer, financial support and personal participation, we join the work of:
     Living Waters for the World, providing clean water to communities, villages, and people who are presently without such luxuries
      Seamen's Church Institute Ministry on the River, providing ongoing ministry to workers on intercostal waterways and their families and seasonal gift boxes to workers.
     Murray State Campus Ministry,providing financial resources for a Presbyterian Campus Minister and the ongoing program for Murray students.
    Bellewood Children's Services, provides financial support and our Buddenbaum House providing space for a ministry supporting young people in the community in need of assistance in housing, employment, and lifestyle mentoring.
    Narcotics Anonymous is an international, community-based association of
recovering drug addicts with more than 33,500 weekly meetings in over 116
countries worldwide. For several years, we have provided meeting space for a local group. They meet daily at noon, Monday through Friday