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Ministries meeting people where they are — with compassion and dignity

Where Prayer Meets Action: A Day at St. Paul’s in Patchogue

Posted by Jack Smith
May 9, 2025
On Mondays at St. Paul's, Patchogue, a community of care is thriving — food, showers, prayer, and dignity for all who walk through the doo
Tags:Upholding Human Dignity, Clothing Access, Hunger & Food Insecurity, Poverty, Spirituality
St. Francis Earth Day 1

Happy bees, happy garden at the St. Francis Episcopal Church

Posted by Mary Grace Puszka
April 30, 2023
The Garden at St. Francis has become a sanctuary for volunteers young and old, and reinvented itself as a working farm.
Tags:Caring for Creation, Adult Education, Arts & Culture, Climate Action, Community Gardens, Hunger & Food Insecurity, Spirituality, Young Adult Ministries
Kristin Talbot Bellmore Herald

She’s created a space for everyone: Kristin Talbot, an environmentalist at heart

Posted by Mary Grace Puszka
January 3, 2023
Kristin Talbot, Garden Manager of St. Francis in Bellmore, named Long Island Herald 2022 Person of the Year
Tags:Caring for Creation, Spirituality
Nourish Babylon

Nourish Babylon Resumes Indoor Dining this December

Posted by Mary Grace Puszka
November 28, 2022
Nourish Babylon, after years of distributing meals to go during the pandemic, is resuming full indoor dining in December 2022.
Tags:Building Beloved Community, Housing & Homelessness, Hunger & Food Insecurity, Poverty, Spirituality
Nationa Poetry Day

New York church observes Lent and National Poetry Month with day of meditative readings and music

Posted by Mary Grace Puszka
April 13, 2022
The “Red Door Series” has brought over 50 poets to an St. Mark’s, Jackson Heights in the last year
Tags:Building Beloved Community, Adult Education, Arts & Culture, Gender Justice, Racial Justice, Spirituality
Nourish Babylon

Nourish Babylon Thrives in Controversy, Continues to Expand

Posted by Mary Grace Puszka
March 15, 2022
Every Monday night, Nourish Babylon provides a delicious, nutritious meal to all who need it
Tags:Upholding Human Dignity, Clothing Access, Family Support, Housing & Homelessness, Hunger & Food Insecurity, Poverty, Spirituality
St. Francis Garden

St. Francis Garden: A Refuge Nourishing Body and Soul in Bellmore

Posted by Mary Grace Puszka
September 28, 2021
Garden volunteers connect deeply with each other, and their spirituality
Tags:Caring for Creation, Climate Action, Community Gardens, Hunger & Food Insecurity, Spirituality
The Farm at St. Peters

A Metaphor of Selfless Love St. Peter’s by-the-Sea Organic Victory Garden

Posted by Mary Grace Puszka
July 7, 2021
Growing fresh, sustainable produce to meet the needs of the food insecure
Tags:Caring for Creation, Climate Action, Community Gardens, Hunger & Food Insecurity, Spirituality

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