Outreach Ministry

Lead the church in sharing the message and love of Jesus Christ with the unchurched and under resourced.

Passions:  Serving others, sharing Christ, loving others and meeting their needs in times of crisis, mercy, compassion

Contact:  Laura Burger, Director of Caring/Outreach , 513-231-4172

Outreach Team

A team who works to educate, advocate and communicate social injustices such as
poverty, recycling and general welfare to the church and community and trains and equips volunteers for service.
Contact: Rob Smith 513-231-0290

Christmas Outreach

Christmas outreach to the community with gifts and dinner.
Contact: , 513-231-4172

Back-to-School Project

Provides under-resourced children of the community with resources and supplies at the start of the school year.
Contact: , 513-231-4172

Project 5000

Lenten outreach project that provides emergency boxes of food to the under-resourced.
Contact: , 513-231-4172

Interfaith Hospitality Network

Lay people are equipped to host people who have been temporarily displaced from their homes, hosting one week six times per year, in the Forest Road parsonage house.
Contact: , 513-231-4172

Bob Drew Memorial Garden/Food - Free Store

Teams of volunteers plant & harvest produce that is given to the Free Store Food Bank.
Contact: , 513-231-4172

Festival of Sharing

Fall outreach to collect hygiene and layette kits as part of a Church World Service/CROP project.
Contact: Lynne Veil, 513-231-5847

Nast-Trinity United Methodist Church Dinner

Volunteers provide food, money and/or time to assist with Sunday dinners 2 times a year in the Over-The-Rhine area in Cincinnati.
Contact: Ruth Heyward, 513-231-3181

Nast-Trinity United Methodist Church “Breakfast of Champions”

Volunteers work one Sunday morning a month to prepare and serve breakfast to approximately 400 people in the Over-The-Rhine area in Cincinnati.
Contact: Linda Carlson, 513-232-9972

Prepare Affair

Teams of volunteers assist with minor repairs and yard work for the elderly and disabled as an annual fall event organized by People Working Cooperatively.
Contact: Vic Black, 513-233-9556

Repair Affair

Teams of volunteers work to cleanup and do minor repairs for the elderly and disabled as an annual spring event organized by People Working Cooperatively.
Contact: Vic Black, 513-233-9556

Prayerful Comfort Needle Artists

A gathering of volunteers who meet, pray, and create prayer throws and shawls to literally and figuratively cover people in prayer.
Contact: Cathy Gouldin,  513-474-3663

Anderson Hills Quilters

Volunteer quilters make quilts for children and adults in order to provide comfort and share God's love.
Contact: Marilyn Hogue,  513-231-4852

ASP - Appalachia Service Project

Join a team of  adults and high school students in doing hands-on home repair ministry to serve families in central Appalachia making their homes safer, drier and warmer.
Contact: Chris Gremban, 513-232-7369

Serve in International Missions (Mexico, Tanzania)

Serve with short-term international missionaries from AHUMC working with Back 2 Back Ministry in Cincinnati and enjoying serving the orphanages by working to have needs of the children met.
Contact:  Al Wright, 513-583-9207

Habitat for Humanity

Anderson Hills United Methodist Church is part of a Habitat for Humanity/Shalom House coalition of churches to provide simple, decent and affordable housing for under-resourced families.
Contact: Nancy Newton,  513-248-9220

Recycling

Volunteers take paper, cardboard, aluminum cans, and plastic bottles that are collected in the old kitchen to the recycling center.
Contact: Ruth Heyward,  513-231-3181