Pumpkin Patch Update

Thank you all for supporting our Pumpkin Patch in 2022! Because of the congregation and community's efforts, we raised $16,643.00. We are beyond grateful.

 

Below is a list of ministries that were voted to receive funds from the proceeds raised by the patch. AHUMC has members connected to all the ministries that we are supporting.

 

 

Helping AHUMC New Zion and Youth Groups on Mission

The New Zion Choir Group and our Youth Group are always instrumental in unloading the pumpkins, and their parents also participate in the sales. These groups are both going on mission trips in the summer of 2023, and our donation to their groups will empower them to do ministry in faraway places.

 

Help for the Dying

Friends of Hospice, San Antonio is an organization that raises awareness of hospice services and raises funds to pay for hospice services for uninsured individuals. We typically pay for around 50 patients to receive hospice care through VNA Hospice and help the patient's family with support in coping with their loved one's care and eventual death.

 

Help with Vision

I Care Vision Center is a Christian-based organization that provides complete vision care services, including dealing with diabetic retinopathy, cataract surgeries, vision tests, and eyeglasses for low-income, homeless, uninsured, underinsured adults, children, and uninsured vets (and their immediate families). 

All of the doctors donate their time to the I Care Clinic. Having good vision can help a person break the poverty cycle by allowing employment, keeping kids in school when they can see the blackboard, and improving self-esteem.  

 

Help for the Incarcerated 

Kairos Jail Ministry responds to Christ's call to visit those in prison. This ministry infuses listening, love, forgiveness, and trust—traits seldom embraced in prison. The blessings are life-changing. Donations provide money for training volunteers, housing expenses, food, and supplies for the sixty-member team.

 

Help for Disabled Adults in San Antonio

Reaching Maximum Independence (RMI) is a wonderful group of about 24 individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. These young adults attend AHUMC Thursday Lunch Bunch and need funds to continue to attend. They also greatly help the Lunch Bunch volunteers by putting away tables and decorations. RMI's mission is to assist individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in reaching their maximum level of independence.

 

Help with the Trauma of Human Sex Trafficking

Life Restored San Antonio (LRSA) exists to restore hope and purpose to exploited youth and their families. LRSA does this by offering emotional, physical, and spiritual healing to the family unit. Our ultimate goal is to see their lives redeemed through a personal relationship with Jesus. 

 

Connecting to Our Neighbors

Mission Central is a new ministry beginning at AHUMC that will seek to provide assistance to build relationships and meet families in the inner-city neighborhoods surrounding our main campus of AHUMC and the San Pedro area. This ministry is an extension of our Asbury Church campus ministries.  

 

Help for Orphans in Mexico

Aleluya Border Ministries cares for and serves the children of Piedras Negras, Mexico, through monthly weekend mission trips for service, prayer, and fellowship. This ministry has an ongoing connection with AHUMC. We also supplied toys for this ministry through our Angel Trees during Advent.

 

Help Build Children's Literacy (Rio Texas Mission)

Project Transformation has a mission to transform communities by engaging children, college-age young adults, and churches in purposeful relationships. Their ministry builds literacy, social-emotional, and spiritual development for low-income families. AHUMC partners with other local churches to offer reading buddies in summer reading programs for needy children. 

 

Providing Hope for Women and Children (UMC Mission In San Antonio)

Magdalena House is a neighborhood of transitional homes in San Antonio that serves mothers and their children who have fled dangerous and abusive lives. Utilizing a dual-generation approach, the organization provides safe shelter, basic needs, educational programming, and therapeutic services.

 

 

We can't wait for next year's Pumpkin Patch! Thank you all for the continued support.