‘More like church than church’ is the approach that helps a PC(USA) congregation in North Carolina address hunger

 

Black Mountain Presbyterian Church is one of the Presbyterian Hunger Program’s Hunger Action Congregations

January 3, 2023
 

Gardening equipment in Black Mountain, North Carolina’s Dr. John Smith Community Garden, which in part supplies Bounty & Soul, an organization that addresses hunger in the community. Several Black Mountain Presbyterian Church members participate in the garden. (Photo by Rich Copley)

VIDEO URL: https://vimeo.com/758837838

For decades, Black Mountain Presbyterian Church in the southern end of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains has been addressing need in its community. “It’s a place where you expect to be in service in some way or another,” says Margo Smith, a member of the church, which is one of the Presbyterian Hunger Program‘s Hunger Action Congregations.

We visited the community in late summer 2022 to meet some of the people and organizations doing this work.

DeEtte Decker conducted interviews for the video, which was recorded and edited by Rich Copley, produced by Melody Smith and includes music by Tre Houston Productions via Pond5.com.

Read more about Black Mountain Presbyterian’s work to alleviate hunger in its community here.

Rich Copley, Multimedia Producer, Presbyterian Mission Agency
 
 
 

Today’s Focus: Black Mountain Presbyterian Church

Let us join in prayer for:

PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff
Betsey and Eric Moe, Mission co-workers serving in Guatemala, Presbyterian Mission Agency
Diane Moffett, President, Executive Director, Presbyterian Mission Agency

Let us pray

Beloved God, we rejoice and pause as we realize the awesome responsibility of living as Christ’s disciples. We pray for the ability to listen well to the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs of our sisters and brothers around the world and to respond in love. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.


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