The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany has long had a heart for feeding the hungry, with the church hosting regular rice and bean giveaways.
Now they've added a new way to help feed those in the community who need a little help.
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The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany has added a small self-serve pantry for anyone in the community who might need food. Community members are asked to help keep the pantry stocked as well.
The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany has long had a heart for feeding the hungry, with the church hosting regular rice and bean giveaways.
Now they've added a new way to help feed those in the community who need a little help.
The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany has added to their outreach ministry by installing a small, covered, outdoor “pantry.”
Persons in need of non-perishable food items are welcome to take what they need. The pantry is located at the north end of the church’s parking lot located on Sunset Drive in Guntersville. Church members and the public in general are invited and encouraged to “stock the pantry” with non-perishable foods and health needs such as toothpaste, cleaning supplies, etc.
Donations to this outreach to help procure supplies for the pantry are also appreciated.
Anyone in need of food and finding the pantry empty may call (256) 582-4897. The church cannot guarantee certain items will always be available.
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