Communion Offering

Each month the communion offering at KUMC is designated for a specific cause:
January 2012:  Pharr Community Outreach Project
December 2011:  Methodist Children's Home

Local Missions

KUMC is a church deeply involved in serving others. We provide many opportunities for members to serve in local areas and on foreign and domestic mission teams each year. We also provide financial and prayer support for a number of missionaries and mission organizations throughout the world. Our task is to reach out to others with hearts and hands to provide hope and healing for all of God's people. Detailed information about KUMC's Local Missions may be seen by clicking on the titles on this page.  If you are interested in becoming involved with any of the missions, please email Rev. Judy Tefteller.

Between Jobs Ministry provides job seekers with helpful encouragement and prayer, job search techniques and networking.
Blood Drives - 4 times per year
Provides a meal, clothes, toiletries, snacks, a daily devotional and a welcome back to the world with the love of Christ.
Family Time offers family and individual counseling as well as free crisis intervention, counseling, support groups, and legal advocacy to all victims of crime including family violence, sexual assault, and child abuse.
A year-round program providing lunches and groceries to senior adults and families with children.
Provides home repairs for members of our community who are physically unable to do the repairs themselves.
Your support provides assistance for families in need who are struggling to pay major medical expenses.
Providing ministry to those incarcerated and those recently released through a bus stop ministry, Bible studies, and Kairos (a spiritual weekend for those in prison).
Kairos brings the good news of Christ to men inside the prison walls.
Society of St. Stephen is a 501c3 community outreach assistance ministry serving persons living in the Humble, New Caney, and Splendora school districts. Each week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 9 a.m. to 11:30 am families are given help with food, clothing and limited financial assistance.
KUMC provides financial assistance for: Chaplain Milt May who serves the Atascocita Boot Camp for youth offenders; the Methodist Retirement Community which provides housing for senior adults; and grants for families for our School for Little Children.
Layettes for Babies born at LBJ Hospital. Over 300 children are born into homes of poverty each month at this hospital. Volunteers have so far made diaper bags, knitted caps, receiving blankets, and bibs. Still needed are bottles, cloth diapers, bottle brushes, pacifiers, powder, lotion etc. to finish filling the diaper bags. Many of these moms are very young and have been disowned by family. Donate any of the items above, or assemble layettes.

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