. . . loving
people at their point of need!
| Overview |
We
are an *ecumenical ministry helping people help other people.
The Feast of Love began
in 1986. The initial purpose was to provide holiday meals for those
who are lonely. These dinners inspired the community, and the ministry
began to broaden to fill other needs. Today the supporting churches
include College Hill Presbyterian Church, St. Clare Roman Catholic
Church, and the Evangelical Community Church. Since the Feast of
Love began, it has followed Gods call and grown significantly.
This ministry meets needs that are unaddressed by other organizations.
Today the Feast of Love
Ministries operate entirely through its 120 regular volunteers plus
additional volunteers for special events. College Hill Presbyterian
Church provides space and use of telephones for Feast of Love. Other
than that, donations designated for this ministry are the sole source
of funding.
For more information
on ways you can be involved, call:
Karen Lane, co-founder,
at 541-5676, Ext. 167, or
Marie Nieman at 681-1256.
The Feast of Love
is a nonprofit corporation supported by volunteers and tax deductible
donations.
*ecumenical: We are
doing this together! FOL is working in cooperation with College
Hill Presbyterian Church, St. Clare Roman Catholic Church, and The
Evangelical Community Church. |
| Mission
Statement |
The Feast of Love is called to demonstrate Christ's
compassionate love by being a bridge between those who need to give
and those who need to receive...
for the glory of God. |
| Core
Values |
Faithful Obedience - We
serve in faithful obedience to God by following the vision He provides
to achieve His purposes through this ministry.
Loving Service - We make the good news
of Jesus Christ known through loving service, enjoying the fellowship
of those with whom we serve and those we serve, with a unity of
purpose, offering hope with love, dignity, and respect for all.
Caring for Children - We value children
by meeting their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs from infancy
through high school.
Meeting Physical Needs - We believe the
Holy Spirit empowers us to reach out to those in need, supplying
physical necessities by gleaning the resources He provides. |
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People
need . . . food and love while celebrating the holidays.
The Feast of Love provides
love and a free hot meal on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter.
The lonely, poor, homeless, wealthy, singles, and families share
a table and fellowship at College Hill Presbyterian Church. Meals
are delivered to shut-ins from the community. The generosity of
many groups and individuals makes it possible to deliver food to
shelters and serving locations in the inner city and urban areas
of Cincinnati and northern Kentucky. Up to 2,000 people are served
at each Feast. |
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Families
need . . . basic household items, furniture, and small appliances.
In our city, children
sleep on the floor, and many low income families may have no table
or plates for their meals. Find A Need And Fill It
gives people beds, tableware, and other items a way to share them
with needy peopleabused women and children who need to reconstruct
their lives, the homeless, the elderly, the disabled, and those
slipping through the safety net of society. We work
with established agencies, shelters, and organizations who screen
clients to insure needs are legitimate. |
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Babies
need . . . baby formula, diapers, and child care items.
Hungry babies cry! Since
1989, Operation Baby Formula has fed and cared for
hundreds of area children. Baby formula, diapers, and child care
items are collected and distributed through the Cincinnati Pregnancy
Centers, the Appalachian Council, homeless shelters, and other locations.
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Children
need . . . school supplies for learning.
Tools For Schools
collects and sends supplies to 5 Cincinnati grade schools where
students have family incomes below the poverty level. Items are
distributed by teachers and are available, free of charge, to children
who would not have the necessary tools to learn without such a ministry.
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Operation Heat-Up |
People
need . . . to keep warm.
In the winter the Feast
of Love collects new and used blankets, warm clothing (coats, mittens,
hats, boots), and heaters to provide safe warmth for clients referred
by schools or agencies. |
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People
need . . . to keep cool.
In the summer we collect
air conditioners and fans to give to those who cannot afford them.
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Children
need . . . overnight camp experiences with fun activities and loving
people.
Camp Smore
is a place where, in the name of Jesus, people give kids a big hug
when they arrive, take them fishing and put the worm on their hook,
go on a hike and tell them about their creator, play games, cook
lots of good food, teach them silly songs, put them to bed, talk
around the camp fire, show them how to make smores, point
at the stars and tell them their names, talk to them about making
good choices, show them grace, how to work as a team, and feel sad
to see them go.
Volunteer
to Love These Children
Adopt a
Child - A
donation of $50 will cover expenses for a Camp S'more experience
for a low-income child. |

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There are many choices that
confront our young people these days, and the decisions they
make can radically affect their lives. Many of them are surrounded
by media and friends that encourage them to make bad choices. Feast
of Love wants to counter that by offering a new program to schools
called Choices.
Choices holds an assembly after getting the approval
of school administration, and attendees must have signed permission
slips before they come since tough life issues are talked about candidly.
The leader in the Choices program is an undercover policeman whose
primary objective is to get drug dealers off the street and to illustrate
how children can respond when approached by drug dealers. Additionally,
a former professional football player, now a Cincinnati police detective,
tells a gripping story of growing up in the inner-city and the consequences
to his own family of making the wrong choice. Both men are blunt,
at times graphic, with their presentation to the students, showing
them the real life consequences of poor choices. Students will also
hear first-hand from a person who was a victim of rape as a nine-year-old
child and learn how to get help to regain self-esteem and self-confidence
to prevent this kind of experience from stealing a young person’s
future.
Choices is a ministry enthusiastically applauded
by school officials and students, and gives young people good answers
for the tough decisions they have to make. |
| Needs |
The
Feast of Love needs . . . people to contribute, pick up, sort, and
deliver items.
Giving yourself away
takes many forms. The Feast of Love is used by God to connect those
with resources with those with needs, thereby meeting the needs
of bothto give and receive.
Many volunteers are
required to collect, sort, assemble, take inventory, do phone calling,
and deliver materials for:
- Holiday Feasts
- Find a Need
and Fill It
- Operation Baby
Formula
- Tools for Schools
- Operation Heat
Up
- Operation Cool
Down
- Camp Smore
- Choices
We have more dreams
and a 3-year expansion plan. Donate your gifts, time and talents
now! |
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