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Our
Ministries

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Matthew 25

Matthew 25 is the name of a subcommittee of the Mission and Service Committee focused on building FPC’s congregational vitality as well as working to change systemic barriers resulting in poverty and racial inequities within our community. If you want to learn more about Matthew 25, visit this link: 

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The Help Center

The Help Center is a food and clothing pantry open to the public every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 am – 12:00 pm and the 3rd Saturday of the month from 8:30 am - 10 am. This 100% volunteer-operated organization was started in 1982 as a cooperative effort between several churches and organizations and continues to be committed to offering services for anyone in need. 

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Shoals Community Clinic

The vision of the Shoals Community Clinic is a community where all people have access to quality healthcare. We are passionate about providing a place of healing through dedication and service. We offer equal opportunities to everyone regardless of race, religion, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or any other identity. FPC volunteers serve on the Board and through donations and advocacy.

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Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity builds strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. FPC volunteers serve our neighbors through Habitat by helping build, paint, and landscape homes built in the Shoals area. 

Shoals Community Soup Kitchen

Blah blah blah. this is a blurb about the soup kitchen. It's something the church does. It is a ministry. And a mission. We serve soup. yay !

Caring Place of the Shoals

Caringplace of the Shoals, Inc. is a non-profit, community-based ministry founded in 2007 with $100,000 from PCUSA General Assembly’s Grant of Compassion and Justice and funds from the Synod of Living Waters and North  AL Presbytery. Our mission is to provide family caregivers week-day respite opportunities while their loved one, impaired by memory loss or frailties without dementia, can spend time in an inviting, safe place where they will receive robust and compassionate oversight, respectful assistance with activities of daily living, and unique opportunities designed to preserve capabilities by doing, learning, and socializing in our Inspired Lifestyle®
community at Caringplace.

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