Sydney Church Launches Food Pantry

South Pacific Division

Sydney Church Launches Food Pantry

Australia | Kymberley McMurray

The Hurstville Seventh-day Adventist Church has partnered with the Sydney City Lifestyle & Mission Centre, a not-for-profit charitable organization, to launch a free pop-up food pantry for people in need.

Hurstville pastor, Kerina-Lee Joy, said, “[This] is an exciting evangelistic endeavor that harnesses personal engagement ministry strategies to facilitate the sharing of the gospel of Jesus with the communities of the St. George Shire of Sydney.

“[The] pop-up food pantry in Hurstville has generated significant community interest, enables a natural witnessing environment, and nurtures relationships amongst the community.”

In just a few weeks after its opening, the pantry received more than 100 community registrations. Volunteer church members distribute items such as bread, canned vegetables, milk, rice, pasta, muesli bars, noodles, and fresh fruit and vegetables. There is an increasing number of people returning each week for food and groceries.

“This is just the beginning of a revolutionary journey for those involved in this unique mission partnership that has the potential to do wonderful things in the mission field of the kingdom of God,” Pastor Joy concluded.

This article was originally posted on the Adventist Record website.