Mountain Shadows Church in Catalina continues its ‘Faith in Action’ promise

Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmailby feather

Kitchen aids destined for the Tri-Community Food Bank.

  For several years Mountain Shadows Presbyterian Church has hosted a special Sunday program called “Faith in Action” where congregants and guests get involved in activities that benefit others in our neighboring communities.  There are a variety of activities that involve people in projects designed to show our love for our neighbors.  Having faith is not enough, it is an ability to believe, but you must act on that ability to believe.

  This church is Centered in Christ, Caring for Community, and the recent morning of expressing that caring resulted in assistance to people in Catalina who needed help with home and garden chores, entertaining residents at Brookdale Care Facility with joyous music.  Easter cards were created for clients of Interfaith Community Services that will be delivered with meals on wheels.  Dresses for little girls in Africa were assembled by industrious women redesigning pillow cases; letters were sent to missionaries who have ongoing relations with MSPC, and large quantities of clothes and hygiene items were collected, sorted, and ready for transportation to  Sister Jose Women’s Center in Tucson.  Still one more group of parishioners work on maintenance projects at the church.

  And that’s not all!  Children’s books were collected, cleaned and prepared for the Literacy Connect program in Tucson. Kitchen Aids was a category for cooking and hygiene items destined for the Tri-Community Food Bank in Mammoth. Six specific items for cooking and cleaning were delivered to TCFB as needed.  For those unable to work on projects, donations were happily received.

  After spending time on the projects, a special service honoring Faith in Action was held in the sanctuary, and was followed by a shared lunch of sandwiches, chips, cookies, and good conversation.  All of this was coordinated by Laura Carey, Mission and Outreach Elder, who worked with a team to generate the activities and help determine which organizations would truly benefit from the program.

  Mountain Shadows is located at 14240 N. Oracle, in Catalina.  A website: www.mountainshadowschurch.org can answer questions.  Need more information?  Call us at 825-7858.  This is an energetic congregation Centered on Christ and Caring for Community, and a group of people who truly believe in that as we live out our beliefs by loving others and caring for their needs.

Staff (5796 Posts)

There are news or informational items frequently written by staff or submitted to the Copper Basin News, San Manuel Miner, Superior Sun, Pinal Nugget or Oracle Towne Crier for inclusion in our print or digital products. These items are not credited with an author.


Facebooktwitterby feather
Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmailby feather

Comments are closed.

  • Additional Stories

    Pizza party for two lucky classes at M-SM School

    December 19th, 2023
    by

    By Nathaniel A. Lopez   The Mammoth-San Manuel PK-12 Parent Teacher Organization is continuing to do great things for the […]


    Lock your doors, sheriff’s office says

    December 19th, 2023
    by

      A string of thefts from residences in San Manuel has the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office reminding folks to make […]


    Dr. Robert Paul Brower

    November 29th, 2023
    by

           Dr. Robert Paul Brower passed away Nov. 3, 2023, at The Cottages Memory Center in Tucson, Arizona at […]


    LOST’s Luminaria Hike scheduled for Saturday

    November 29th, 2023
    by

        The Legends of Superior Trails (LOST) will be hosting its Third Annual Luminaria Hike on the Queen Creek […]


  • Additional Stories

    Stay save while decorating for the holidays; APS offers tips to avoid injuries

    November 29th, 2023
    by

    PHOENIX – A festive display of lights and decorations can add to the holiday cheer, but without safety steps, it […]


    Cousins are the first to send their letters to the North Pole

    November 29th, 2023
    by

        Brothers, Nycolas and Noah Lemke, and their cousin, Declan Metheny, were the first to mail their letters to […]


    Learning what Thanksgiving means to our youngest readers

    November 23rd, 2023
    by

     This Thanksgiving, we at Copper Area News are happy to bring back a classic holiday section that involves interviewing local […]


    Southeast Pinal County Master Gardener News

    November 23rd, 2023
    by

    By Glenna Mathews   Your Southeast Pinal County Master Gardeners (are pleased to invite you to attend a Zoom webinar […]


  • Copperarea

  • Southeast Valley Ledger