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Living Word Church Partners with Priority Partners to Combat Food Insecurity in Maryland

Church leaders say food insecurity remains a pressing issue across Maryland, and partnerships between faith-based organizations and healthcare entities make a difference.

January 23, 2026

United States

Ronnie Mills, North American Division
Community leaders and Living Word Seventh-day Adventist Church members unveil the 10th Priority Partners Cupboards Project food pantry on the church’s campus in Glen Burnie, Maryland, on December 14, 2025.

Community leaders and Living Word Seventh-day Adventist Church members unveil the 10th Priority Partners Cupboards Project food pantry on the church’s campus in Glen Burnie, Maryland, on December 14, 2025.

Photo: Ronnie Mills

On December 14, 2025, the Living Word Seventh-day Adventist Church in Maryland, United States, celebrated the grand opening of a new food pantry in partnership with Priority Partners, a Medicaid entity created by the Johns Hopkins Health Plans and Maryland Community Health System.

Priority Partners’ CFO, Jeff Lehrfeld, stated, “Through the Cupboards Project, along with our community education programs, events, and grants, we’re working to address food insecurity and other social needs that impact the health of Maryland families.”

The event began in the fellowship hall with a formal program and concluded with the unveiling of the pantry in front of the church, a moment marking a significant step toward addressing food insecurity in Anne Arundel County, church leaders say.

Community Services Coordinator Jackie Jackson (center) receives a citation from Maryland delegate Mike Rogers (left) and Mark S. Chang, vice-chair of The Maryland House of Delegates’ Appropriations Committee (far right) recognizing Living Word Seventh-day Adventist Church’s impact through its partnership with Priority Partners. Photo: provided by Ronnie Mills

Jeff Kern, lead pastor of Living Word, emphasized the heart behind the project: “This initiative will contribute to the efforts of diminishing food insecurity in the community. This is a step towards getting closer to our neighbors, showing we care for their needs.”

Explaining why they selected Living Word as the site for the 10th food pantry, Doug Hemming, Priority Partners’ senior community relations specialist, said, “We realized a need in the county and wanted to expand our outreach in the area.”

This collaboration aligns perfectly with the mission of Adventist Community Services (ACS). Derek Lea, NAD Director of ACS, noted, “A clear need has been identified within the surrounding community, and this partnership directly addresses that need by ensuring food is provided to individuals and families who may be struggling.” He added that the effort will foster meaningful relationships with organizations and individuals who can offer additional resources and support.

The food pantry is just one piece of Living Word’s broader humanitarian mission, they say. Under the leadership of Jackie Jackson, community service coordinator, the church has provided essential services, such as housing assistance, drug recovery programs, help with utility bills, and job training. Jackson shared plans for a new initiative called “Bags of Blessings,” which will distribute hygiene kits to the homeless. The church also offers free notary services.

Church members, community partners, and families gather outside Living Word Seventh-day Adventist Church to celebrate the opening of the new community food pantry. Photo: provided by Ronnie Mills

Living Word’s efforts have not gone unnoticed. Maryland delegate Mike Rogers praised Jackie Jackson as “an amazing ambassador” for her tireless work. Rogers, along with Mark S. Chang, vice-chair of The Maryland House of Delegates’ Appropriations Committee, commended the church for its impact. Chang remarked that the food pantry “illustrates the good that we can do.” In a show of appreciation, Rogers and Chang presented a citation from the state congratulating Living Word on its commitment to uplifting under-resourced individuals and families.

Church leaders say food insecurity remains a pressing issue across Maryland, and partnerships like this one demonstrate the power of collaboration between faith-based organizations and healthcare entities. By meeting physical needs, Living Word Seventh-day Adventist Church is building bridges of trust and compassion — proving that when a church asks, “Would the community notice if we closed?” the answer can be transformative.

The original article was published on the North American Division news site.

Ronnie Mills, North American Division

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