Davis Memorial United Methodist Church
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Serving Christ and Community
 

 

Outreach Ministries

Sports Fields. Davis Memorial has fields available for softball, baseball, soccer or sand volleyball.  Please contact the church office, 817-281-0411 if  you would like to schedule the fields for regular practices.  There is no fee.  The baseball field is appropriate for 10 year olds and younger, due to the size of the field.


     

 

NRH Community Garden.  The City of North Richland Hills developed a community garden located at Davis Memorial United Methodist Church. Common Ground consist of 40 to 72 garden plots, and give residents the opportunity to organically grow some of their own food, and also provide to those in need. For more information go to www.nrhcommunitygarden.com/

North East Emergency Distribution (NEED).  NEED is a non-profit organization designed to help families in Northeast Tarrant County that are financially disadvantaged or in crises. Our mission is to lend a hand to God's children in Northeast Tarrant County by providing food, clothing and financial assistance to needy, low-income and crisis-struck families. This is done on an emergency basis until long-term assistance can begin. For more information go to www.need-tarrant.com/

 

Boy Scout Troop #144.  Troop 144 meets at Davis Memorial UMC on Monday nights from 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., goes camping every month, and to Summer Camp every year. If you would like more information visit the Boy Scout Troop 144 website at www.troop-144.org.

 

Girl Scout Troop #1201.   Daisies, Brownies & Juniors - meet from September through May at 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of every month; June – August we go to Day Camp; and we love to do community service. Registration for the 2011-2012 School year is now in progress. For information Contact: sbesta@aol.com or call/text: 817-781-2930 or visit the www.gs-top.org/ website.

 

 

Project-44. Project-44’s auto ministry operates from the donation of vehicles that may need repairs. The auto ministry also seeks funding to buy the parts needed to bring these cars into good working order and to provide services such as auto insurance and vehicle transfer fees. Ultimately, these cars are gifted to those in need or have fallen on hard times. The gift of a car will provide them the means to support themselves in work and other needs such as doctor appointments. This ministry has gained momentum and has been the cornerstone of our charity. We have exceed our goals in our first two years, help us reach our current year goal. For more information go to http://project-44.org.