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Sunday Worship:
In Person and
Streaming
10:00 am
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This Week at Pender
September 18, 2025
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By following Jesus
and reaching out to others,
we seek God's transformation
of ourselves and our world.
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“Spiritual Gifts" at Pender UMC | September 21, 2025 The Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Join us for worship on Sunday, September 21, 2025—the 15th Sunday after Pentecost—as Pastor Bruce Johnson preaches on “Spiritual Gifts.”
Drawing from 1 Corinthians 12:1-13 and John 2:1-11, we’ll explore how the Holy Spirit equips each of us uniquely for God's work in the world.
After the service, you’re invited to the Gathering Place for a Spiritual Gifts Inventory—a chance to discover and deepen your understanding of how God has gifted you for ministry and mission.
Whether in person or online, those who join will be renewed by God’s Word, music, and the warmth of Christian community.
Come as you are, and be inspired to take your next faithful step and you'll be encouraged by Scripture, worship, and the promise-keeping nature of our God.
📍Pender United Methodist Church
12401 Alder Woods Drive, Fairfax, VA
📺 Can’t attend in person? Watch the livestream or replay on our YouTube channel!
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Pender's Worship Service September 21, at 10:00 am will be in person and live-streamed. | | |
"Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances for this is God's will for you in Jesus Christ. " 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Pender is a church committed to the power of prayer. Our "prayer chain" is a group of church members constantly in prayer for the needs of our congregation. To make your prayer needs known, you may email the prayer chain by clicking here to send an email to our group of prayer warriors.
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Dear Church Family:
One of the takeaways from our recent Day of Discernment was a shared desire to grow in understanding the ministry of the Holy Spirit, and specifically the gifts of the Spirit for the life of the church and our place in it. It is a sign of growing faith and a healthy congregation that wants to identify and exercise the gifts the Spirit bestows on each of us so that we may serve the mission and ministry of Christ in the world (see 1 Corinthians 12-14).
With this in mind, David Kinard is heading up our effort to enable all interested church members and friends at Pender to take a Spiritual Gifts Inventory as a way of identifying our particular spiritual gift(s). You may take the inventory either online or using paper and pen. If you need help with how you can participate, contact David at 703-725-7041 or kinardipod@gmail.com.
Knowing our spiritual gift(s) is essential for our personal participation in the church, the body of Christ. Taking a Spiritual Gifts Inventory is a great follow up step after our Day of Discernment. Yet there are many other gifts and graces that the Holy Spirit has to give to Jesus' followers. The Spirit wants to give us himself. The apostle Paul wrote that to be a Christian is to be "in the Spirit," to live "according to the Spirit," and to "be led by the Spirit of God." (Romans 8:5ff). Paul's words have important ramifications for our life in the church. To discern the Lord's purposes requires more than a single day of discernment; it means learning to live daily by the wisdom and power of God's Spirit. Knowing our spiritual gift is one thing, exercising the gift faithfully is another; the daily leading of the Holy Spirit makes all the difference.
The Day of Discernment was a needed first step in an ongoing season of discernment in which we are opening ourselves more fully to the Spirit's will and to follow more faithfully the Spirit's leading. Taking the Spiritual Gifts Inventory is a good second step. But essential to every step is our ongoing life in the Spirit who gives us every needed gift and grace to know and serve Jesus Christ.
To help us grow in the life of the Spirit, this Sunday I will begin a sermon series called "Life in the Spirit." While the New Testament has many references to the Holy Spirit, we will use as our basic text Romans 8:1-27 (you may want to look also at John 14:15-17, 25-26 15:18-27, 16:6-15, and Acts 1:1-8, and Acts 2). The first topic to be considered will be spiritual gifts (1 Corinthians 12). Additional topics to be considered over the next several weeks will include the Spirit's help with our faith, witness, understanding Scripture, worship, hope, and living as stewards. I invite you to join us in person or online as we explore our life together in the Spirit.
At different times of the Church year, we sing, "Come, Holy Spirit." So, as we begin to consider our life together in the Spirit, I invite you to pray with me this prayer:
Holy Spirit, come to us again with power, wisdom, and every needed gift, to make us faithful disciples of Jesus Christ. Amen.
Pastor Bruce
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September 13 to 21, Walk, Bike & Roll to Worship Week
- September 18, Choir Rehearsal
- September 18, Deadline to register for WFCM Walk to End Hunger & Fellowship Breakfast
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September 19-20, Lay Servant Ministry Training event
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September 21, Spiritual Gifts Assessments
- September 22, Fun with Music
- September 23, Mary Martha Circle Lunch
- September 24, Handbell Rehearsals
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September 25, AA Meeting
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September 28, JDC/Juvenile Detention Center
- October 4, Bread of Life
- October 11, Black Girl Scientist Teen Girls Fun with Chemistry!
- October 12, Book Lovers Club
- October 15, Ruth Circle
- October 17, Philippi Tiny House Celebration
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October 18, Second Annual Walk to End Hunger
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October 24-25, Focus on the Heart Women's Bible Study with Rev. Christine Hanak
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October 25, Fall Festival/Trunk or Treat
- October 26, Charge Conference
- November 2 (tentative), Rise Against Hunger (with KUMC)
- November 9, Glory Way Concert
- November 15/16, Philippi Christmas in November
- November 23, Community Thanksgiving Service
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December 6, Pender Women Christmas Cookie Exchange
- December 7, Fellowship Feast
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December 13, Christmas Party with Fairfax Juvenile Detention Center
Weekly Events
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Children's Sunday School Classes. The children will meet in the sanctuary until just after Children's Time. They will then leave for Sunday School with their teachers. We are asking for volunteers to periodically relieve the Sunday School teachers so they may attend the full worship service.
- Youth Sunday School Class at 10:30
- Seeker Adult Sunday School Class meets at 9:00 am.
- Praying Our Faith at 9:00 am.
- The Impact Youth Group at 5:00 pm
- Monday
- Fun with Music
Mary Martha Circle, online
- Tuesday
- Handbell rehearsals
- Pastor Bruce Bible Study
- Wednesday
- Ruth Circle
- AA Meetings at 6pm
- Thursday
- Pastor Bruce Bible Study
- Lectio Divina Prayer Group
- Choir Rehearsal
Check here for other meetings.
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Does your group meet at Pender—either in person or online?
Help us keep the church calendar accurate! If anything’s changing with your recurring meeting, just shoot an email to webmaster@penderumc.org.
Pender meetings follow the school year, so if your group meets weekly or monthly and wants to continue in the fall, you'll need to reschedule for the 2025–2026 year.
With four other congregations now sharing space at Pender, it’s more important than ever to reserve your room—and release it if you're no longer using it.
Pender members and Pender-sponsored groups (like the Boy Scouts) can click here to add your event. Be sure to include your preferred room number.
Once your event is approved, you’ll get an email confirmation. Just remember: if someone else already booked the room, you'll need to pick another option.
Thanks for helping Pender stay organized!
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On September 21 we will meet in the Gathering Place during Fellowship Time to discus the Spiritual Gift Inventories.
You may get a printed copy from David Kinard or fill out the online form here.
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Former Pender Facilities Manager, Larry Cobb, died suddenly last Saturday, September 13, 2025.
His memorial service will be Saturday, September 20 at 11 am in Chesapeake.
Graham Funeral Home
1112 Kempsville Road
Chesapeake, VA 23320
More information here.
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Step into a world of giggles and song with “Fun “with Music at Pender! This is not just any music class – it's a journey through sound and imagination designed especially for preschoolers and their favorite grown-ups. Since 2013, Jim and Roberta Pont have been creating a space where tiny toes tap, and little voices echo with joy, crafting a magical musical experience for children from birth to five years old.
Wave 'hello' and join us every Monday morning for a delightful 30-minute musical escapade! Our littlest musicians and their families come together at 10 AM to sing, dance, and make friends with tunes. We dive into a treasure trove of stuffed animals and toys, transforming the room into an enchanting stage for our budding performers. With every stuffed lion's roar or elephant's trumpet, your child's imagination will soar!
After the musical fiesta, it's time for a yummy snack, followed by playtime where kids can explore and make-believe. Meanwhile, moms, dads, grandparents, and caregivers can relish a homemade brunch prepared with love – a perfect chance to mingle and share stories.
Our box of wonders is always brimming with surprises! One day it's a car zooming around, another day it's a train chugging along. Flip it over and voilà, it's a drum or even a rumbling thunder to match the beat of our songs. From "The Wheels on the Bus" to sparkling new Bible-based rhymes, we have tunes that will make your little one's heart dance with every beat!
Last week, our pint-sized percussionists marched on bubble wrap to the rhythm of a march, popping and hopping with glee. And guess what's next? A tunnel adventure awaits their curious little eyes and eager hands!
So, if you're a parent with a playful tot between zero to five, and Monday mornings are open, come and make a splash in our sea of melodies at "Melody Mornings". It's not just fun; it's a musical hug for the heart and soul. Can't wait to sing and swing into a new day of joy with you and your little one!
This class meets every Monday except for school holidays.
The program will start at 10am as usual. The registration fee will be $35.00 per semester per family.
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Handbells are not just for children and teens! We have adult handbell groups for beginner to advanced ringers. The difficulty level of handbell music is rated from Level 1 (easy) to Level 6 (most difficult). Each of the groups rings monthly in worship between September and June and participates in the annual Christmas handbell concert.
The groups also like to participate in the various festivals that are held by the regional handbell guild (Handbell Musicians of America – Area 3). Our rehearsals are full of laughing and ringing (sometimes more laughing than ringing!) You do not have to know how to read music to learn how to ring handbells!
Carillon Ringers group is for ringers who ring Level 2 and Level 3 music.
Carillon Ringers rehearse at 6:30 Tuesday. The handbells will play during worship about once every month.
Joy Ringers group is for advanced ringers who ring Level 4 and Level 5 music.
Joy Ringers rehearse at 7:30 Tuesday. The handbells will play during worship about once every month.
On Pentecost Sunday, June 8, 2025, Pender’s combined handbell groups rang out a joyful and unforgettable rendition of “Hail, Holy Queen”, arranged by Marc Shaiman and adapted for handbells by Kevin McChesney—all under the spirited direction of Brian Stevenson.
Remember the movie Sister Act with Whoopi Goldberg? Well, hold onto your wimple—this rollicking handbell version of the classic SALVE REGINA hymn is sure to lift your spirits and put a smile on your face!
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The Music Ministries at Pender are dedicated to using God’s gift of music to joyfully lift praises to His name!
Our primary focus is to enhance our worship experience at Pender through music of all kinds - voice, guitar, piano, organ, handbells, chimes, flutes, clarinets, harp, drums, and more.
Sanctuary Choir rehearsals are Thursday nights from 6:30pm to 7:30 pm
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JDC - Juvenile Detention Center
Join us as we joyfully share the Gospel with prayer, song, and word at Fairfax Juvenile Detention Center, 10650 Page Avenue, Fairfax, VA. Sunday, September 28, 1:30 to 2:30 PM!
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Pender United Methodist Church hosts an annual Christmas party for the youth and staff at Fairfax Juvenile Detention Center.
This pizza party is the only Christmas celebration that the youth will participate in for the year.
Volunteers will assist in decorating the multi-purpose room, serving pizza, soda, salad, and cookies; leading the students and staff in singing Christmas carols and gospel music with a live band.
No special skills or abilities needed just a joyful heart.
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Celebrate 150 Years of Diplomacy with the 2025 Official White House Ornament
This year’s Official Ornament from the White House Historical Association honors the 150th anniversary of State Dinners at the Executive Mansion—a time-honored tradition of elegance, diplomacy, and American hospitality. From President Ulysses S. Grant’s first state dinner in 1874 to the storied evenings hosted by President Ronald Reagan, these gatherings have shaped relationships and written history by candlelight.
Crafted in the USA with a stunning 24k gold finish on solid brass, this collectible ornament beautifully commemorates a legacy of unity and grace. Whether for your tree, your mantle, or as a timeless gift, it’s more than decoration—it’s a piece of American heritage.
🕊️ Size: 3.25" x 3" x .5"
✨ Finish: 24k gold on solid brass
🏛️ Made in the USA
Own a tribute to 150 years of statecraft, celebration, and shared stories—served with distinction.
United Women in Faith will have a sale table just outside the narthex by the steps/mailboxes on Sundays starting the end of August/early September.
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Black Girl Scientist Teen Girls Fun with Chemistry!
Dr. Kameron King (PhD Environmental Chemistry) will help you make some wonderful & exciting new customized scented bath salts using safe & clean ingredients. Open to girls ages 10-18 yrs.
Registration is open.
Growing up and pursuing her career and life’s work in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) arena, our founder, Dr. Kameron J. King rarely saw anyone who looked liked her in the field, which at times was and still is discouraging. Her unique experience not only as a woman, but an African-American woman in STEM has empowered her to encourage others, particularly women of color to carry the confidence, skills, and tools to not only succeed, but to make their mark in these fields!
Dr. Kameron J. King is the founder of BlackGirlScientist, LLC. She received her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering at Old Dominion University (Norfolk, Virginia) while working in the ODU Biomass Research Laboratory. From as early as high school working at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, to undergraduate/graduate research in algae cultivation, environmental policy, biofuels production and solid waste management, she has dedicated her life’s work in protecting our environment and advancing renewable energy research! She currently works as a Physical Scientist for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA). Her research focuses on mitigating Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) which are a family of thousands of chemicals used to make water-, grease-, stain-repellent coatings for a vast array of consumer goods and industrial applications.
She received her M.S. in Geography and Environmental Engineering at The Johns Hopkins University, and received her B.S. in Chemistry and Environmental Science and Policy from the College of William and Mary. As her passion for renewable energy continued, she worked with her advisor Dr. Sandeep Kumar on her dissertation topic Integrated processing of municipal solid waste for maximizing carbon recovery and fuel production combining hydrothermal carbonization with anaerobic digestion of the liquid phase for energy recovery and production, as she believes one (wo)man’s trash is ALL of our treasure.
Kameron has worked in private industry, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) (SERDP & ESTCP), and laboratories ranging from Old Dominion University (Biomass Research Laboratory) to Botswana, Africa (University of Botswana), to national laboratories (NREL) with research focusing on the thermal and biological conversion of organic waste, renewable energy, solid waste management, food waste reduction, and mitigation of PFAS. Due to her unique experience as an African-American woman in the STEM arena, her ultimate goal is to give back what has been given to her; by giving back to her community in directing her own laboratory facility for students who may not have had a chance to experience the opportunities that others have; students who have never seen anyone who looks like them in a classroom or in a laboratory, and provide them with the skills, tools, resources and confidence to succeed in science, as BlackGirlScientist fosters these ideals.
Outside of the lab she enjoys/loves traveling the world, kicking butt in tennis, binge watching HGTV/Food Network, working out, crazy shenanigans with her husband :p, laying (yes, laying! lol), Pinteresting, her God time and having an amazing time with her awesome friends and family. She thanks God for the vision He has given her, and the ability to carry it out here on Earth as a #BlackGirlScientist !
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LAY SERVANT MINISTRY TRAINING
Northern Virginia’s next Lay Servant Ministry Training event will take place on Friday and Saturday, September 19-20 at Sudley UMC.
Registration Fee: $35
Classes will be canceled unless they receive a minimum of 5.
Registrants are expected to spend 2 hours before class reading the recommended book.
Please note that we have moved this event to the fall. NEW dates are September 19-20!
Register
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY
6:00 – 7:00 p.m. — Dinner Church and Orientation (Heavy hors d’oeuvres)
7:00-9:00 p.m. — Session #1
SATURDAY
8-8:30 a.m. — Breakfast Church
8:30 – 10:30 a.m. — Session #2
10:30 a.m.– 12:30 p.m. — Session #3
12:30 – 1:30 p.m. — Lunch (provided)
1:30 – 3:30 p.m. — Session #4
3:30 – 3:45 p.m. — Closing Blessing and presentation of certificates
Classes Offered
(Click to find the description of each class)
Register
Lay Servant Ministries Basic Course
Instructor: Nick Abate, Sudley UMC
* (required for any certification)
This course is foundational for all courses in Lay Servant Ministries. Participants are encouraged to discover and employ personal spiritual gifts as God intended and to consider the importance of exercising servant leadership, developing future leaders, remaining rooted in consistent spiritual practices, and being part of a group that holds members accountable in their discipleship.
Required Reading: Lay Servant Ministries
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WFCM Walk to End Hunger & Fellowship Breakfast
Registration is now open for this year's Walk & Fellowship Breakfast on Saturday October 18, 2025 during Centreville Day.
Sign up today for breakfast, the walk, or both! All registered participants will be invited to participate in a Virtual Silent Auction October 6-9.
The Fellowship Breakfast will feature a hearty breakfast including pancakes, eggs, crispy potatoes, and breakfast meat and family-friendly activities.
The Walk to End Hunger is a one-mile family-friendly walk at the end of the Centreville Day Parade to raise awareness about food insecurity in our communities and raise funds for our Free Food Markets in Chantilly and Centreville.
Date: Saturday October 18th
Breakfast: 8:30am - 10:00am
Walk to End Hunger: 10:45am - 11:30am
Walk Details: The parade route is officially .92 miles. The walk will not be timed. Children in strollers or wagons are welcome. For safety reasons, please no headphones/ear buds, pets, bicycles, or skates. Further locations about the location of the walk, parking, and shuttles will be provided to registered walkers.
All walkers must register by Thursday September 18th to receive a t-shirt. Please wear your Walk to End Hunger 2025 t-shirt during the walk.
All walkers must submit a signed waiver of liability
Together We Walk To End Hunger
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Our First Responders need bottled water!
Lend a helping hand to our local heroes by contributing to the Pender Police Rest Stop! We are collecting a variety of items that our officers greatly appreciate during their shifts. You can drop off your donations at the church office, clearly marked "Rest Stop."
Here’s what our officers are currently enjoying:
- Celsius Energy Drinks to keep them energized
- Drizzilicious Rice Cakes for a light snack
- A variety of chips for that perfect crunch
Additionally, we're always in need of:
- Full-size water bottles (Please note: the 4oz bottles are not utilized)
- Refreshing beverages like seltzers, Gatorade, Propel, Aspire, and other energy drinks
- Individual-sized snacks such as potato chips, jerky, cookies, and nuts
Your contributions make a real difference in the daily routines of our police officers, providing them with the sustenance and morale boost they need to keep our community safe.
Drop by with your contributions and show your support!
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The Pender Medical Closet Back!
Ruth Circle has restarted Pender's Medical Closet—a valuable resource we had years ago, and one that our community needs again! This lending library of medical equipment will provide wheelchairs, walkers, ice machines, canes and other essential items to those who need them, free of charge.
Here’s how you can help:
✅ Donate gently used medical equipment.
✅ Lend equipment you’re not currently using but may need in the future.
✅ Borrow items if you or a loved one has a temporary need.
Drop-off & Pick-up: Donations and borrowed equipment must be brought to and picked up from the church.
Sign-up Sheet: A log is available in the office to track donations and checkouts. Find it on MaryO's door.
For questions, donations, or lending, please call Roberta Pont.
Our goal is to support our church family and community by making these resources available to those in need.
Thank you for helping us bring this important ministry back to life!
Right now we have:
- A variety of braces for back, knee and wrist
- Rolling walker with basket
- Canes
- Blood Pressure Monitor
- Polar Active Ice Therapy
- Crutches
- Wedge pillow - good for backs and after knee surgery
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NEW: Depend women's incontinence underwear, 2 packs of 36 each, size 16-20
- Treadmill (see below)
On Loan:
- Wheelchair
- Electric Wheelchair
- Rolling Walker
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Treadmill Donation Opportunity
We may have a treadmill available for donation—perfect for anyone looking to boost their home fitness!
The equipment can be picked up from the donor’s home, and with a few helping hands and a truck (for which Roberta has a connection), moving it is completely doable.
Interested or want to learn more? Contact Roberta Pont for details.
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A Message from the Finance Committee
Dear Pender,
Thank you for your generous gifts to Pender and its many ministries.
We have recently analyzed the financial data from January and were concerned that our offerings were about a third less than what we projected based on the annual estimate of giving cards that were turned in late last year.
While we realize that everyone has a different pattern of giving, we greatly appreciate those who are able to give on a regular basis so that we can pay our bills.
We would like to offer a gentle reminder for you to please update your offerings for 2025 if you have not already done so.
Thank you for your support of Pender and God’s work here.
The Finance Committee
As of July 31, 2025:
MTD actual revenue was $43,736; YTD actual revenue was $324,164;
MTD actual expenses was $43,443; YTD actual expenses was $333,914;
MTD net gain was $293; YTD net loss was ($9,749).
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Children's Sunday School meets Sunday in person from 10:15 - 11am.
Welcome to Sunday School!
Any questions? Please speak with Miss Jane or Miss Maya!
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Hi, Sunday School Families & Friends,
There are some wonderful family/children's activities happening this year.
Please come and enjoy! All are welcome -- and invite a friend!
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Western Fairfax Christian Ministries – WFCM - programs are designed to serve as a critical safety net to keep individuals and families in financial crisis housed and fed while providing resources, support, compassion services, and connections to help them work toward financial stability and food security.
In 1987, Pender UMC along with 11 other local churches saw the need for coordinated aid and formed WFCM. Nearly 40 years later, its primary programs are the Emergency Food Program including two Free Food Markets, 15 satellite site refrigerators, and home delivery and Emergency Housing Financial Services Program (assisting with rent, mortgage, and utility bills) serving an average of 700 families/month, nearly 5,000 individuals/year. WFCM, the anchor community-based organization in Region 4 of Fairfax County, provides food and financial support to families at risk of hunger and homelessness in 9 zip codes in western Fairfax County (Centreville, Chantilly, Clifton, Fairfax, Fairfax Station, Herndon, and Oak Hill).
The WFCM Mission:
As an expression of God’s love and a demonstration of the gospel of Jesus Christ, Western Fairfax Christian Ministries provides food and financial support to those at risk of hunger and homelessness.
If you would like to participate in helping our neighbors, there are several ways you can help:
- Place needed items into the cart at Pender for weekly delivery to WFCM
- Provide a monetary donation through Pender by designating WFCM on your check or on-line giving.
- Order from Amazon for direct delivery to WFCM at 4511 Daly Drive, Suite H, Chantilly, VA 20151 (Amazon is best for heavy items.)
- Donate your time by volunteering in the Food Pantry or another of their many services.
To learn more, click here to link to the WFCM website. www.wfcmva.org
If you have any questions, please contact Becky Bryan, the Pender coordinator with WFCM.
CURRENT MARKET NEEDS.
Food & Beverages
· Canned Meat (chicken, salmon, sardines, Vienna sausages)
· Canned Vegetables (beets, potatoes, spinach, peas, carrots, creamed corn, yams)
· Canned Pasta (ravioli, spaghettios, etc.)
· Boxed Pasta (macaroni, ziti, shells, etc.)
· Mashed Potatoes (pouch or box)
· Flavored Rice and Pasta (Rice A Roni, Knorr pasta sides)
· Bagged Rice (white or brown, 1-2 lb. bags)
· Dried beans (lentil, black, etc.)
· Canned Fruit (peaches, pears, pineapples)
· Canned Beans (kidney, garbanzo)
· Boxed Cereal
· Hot Cereal (oatmeal, grits)
· Cake Mix or Brownie Mix
· Family Sized Snacks (crackers, pretzels, nuts, etc.)
· Shelf Stable Juice (apple, cranberry, grape, etc.) (no glass bottles)
· Shelf stable almond milk (family size)
Toiletries
NOTE: Toiletry items cannot be purchased by our clients with SNAP
· Toiletries: body wash, lotion, deodorant, mouthwash, hair shampoo and conditioner, feminine hygiene products (pads), baby wipes, pull ups size 4t-5t (NOTE: we are not currently in need of diapers due to our partnership with Greater DC Diaper Bank. Please only donate baby wipes if you want to donate items for babies.)
Note: We are low on toilet paper and soap that we aim to provide to every family using our markets, in addition to the toiletries they select (one per person in the family) such as shampoo, deodorant, and toothpaste. Please consider donating toilet paper and or soap if you are purchasing items for WFCM families this month.
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Executive Director's Update
September is Hunger Action Month. This is a time when Feeding America Partners nationwide work to raise awareness about hunger and food insecurity in America and inspire action. Orange is the color of hunger and WFCM staff and volunteers will wear orange throughout the month. Please join us by wearing orange on September 9th, Hunger Action Day, and telling others about Hunger Action Month and ways to get involved to end hunger and reduce food insecurity in our community. WFCM's Deputy Director, Pamela, has developed a Hunger Action Month calendar again this year with some of the ways you can get involved.
One way to support families experiencing food insecurity is to donate food items during Fairfax County's Stuff the Bus countywide food drive on Saturday September 13th. WFCM will be accepting food donations at Walmart Chantilly that day to stock our Free Food Market shelves.
As the new school year has begun, WFCM's staff is preparing to resume our weekly deliveries providing weekend meals for 700 students. These fresh weekend packs include apples, yogurt, and cheese, along with crackers, shelf-stable milk, tuna or chicken, and mac n cheese. As one parent shared, "A balanced diet leads to happy and healthy kids!"
I am thankful for the partnership of KUMC and Humanity First as they work with WFCM to provide non-perishable weekend meal packs for an additional 326 students, including 150 students at Daniels Run Elementary who are being provided these weekend packs for the first time this school year!
Thank you for your partnership as we work to #EndHungerHere!
God bless,
Harmonie Taddeo, Executive Director
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Pender is an open and welcoming church. We accept and embrace all persons, period. All people are blessed children of God. Pender is a caring and praying church community; we believe as Christians that we are called to follow and practice the ways of Jesus Christ, who is our ever present and living God.
Our mission is to practice and embrace, providing unconditional love and acceptance of all of God's children as He loves and accepts all of us.
We do not discriminate based on age, mental, physical, or intellectual ability, culture, gender, race, religious belief or unbelief, or sexual orientation.
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