Volume 5 • Issue 36 • September 22, 2022

NORTHERN NEWS

Stories by Laurie Trujillo and Ken Miller

75-Year Community-Relevant Ministry Reopens

On August 24, cars lined up outside the newly remodeled Placerville Church ACS Center. Each driver was met by a friendly volunteer and a box filled with nutritious food.


Displaced by the Caldor fire, one driver explained, “I’ve been struggling because food is so expensive. The only other food bank is down the hill, but with gas so high, I limit how often I go. This food place is close and a great help.”


Teresa Contreras, ACS co-leader, describes the first distribution day after eight months of being closed, “Our wonderful volunteers cheerily unpacked food donations and easily organized them without bumping into one another — a common occurrence in the old pantry space. In the front area, others waited with full wagons. Everybody was ready to serve, and the community was happy to see us back.”


At the ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 15, Andrew Uyeyama, head pastor, explained, “For over 75 years – 40 years at this location, the Placerville Church has been serving food insecure families. Because it is such an important ministry, our church was committed to reopening as soon as possible.”


Wendy Thomas, El Dorado County Supervisor, expressed her gratitude and clarified the vital role of ACS because Placerville is considered a food desert, and many experience food insecurity.


James Lim, NCC ACS Director, and Derrick Lee, NAD ACS Director, announced they had approved a $10,000 grant to support the work of ACS in Placerville.


The Eldorado County Food Bank Director stressed the importance of the partnership and donated $2,000 worth of gift cards to the center.


Contreras continues, “Our ACS was a beacon of hope to the community, and now, through the grace of God, our light will shine again, and our services will be a blessing to our community as we connect them to Christ.”

Report on Disaster Relief Funds

Because of the Mosquito fire's location, the NCC Disaster Response Team has been busy connecting with churches to ensure all evacuated members and those connected to the local church or school have been identified.


This effort revealed the fire impacted members from five churches: Meadow Vista, Lincoln Amazing Grace, Gracepoint, Georgetown, and Foresthill Church Company.


Thanks to our NCC Compassionate Givers and the hard work of local church leaders on the ground, disaster relief funds were distributed in the amount of $2,600 to the 26 families who were identified.


One member reported, “These funds came at the right time and helped to alleviate some of the stress related to displacement. Thank you so much!”

When COVID Comes To Church

Through personal interviews with a pastor, ministry leader, conference president, and members of various churches, the Pacific Union Conference tells the story of how COVID impacted our Union territory.

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