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We sell pumpkins at our Pumpkin Patch in front of the church during the fall. These pumpkins are grown by the Navajo Indians in New Mexico and 60 percent of the proceeds go back to them; 40 percent support our many mission projects. Volunteers are needed to set up, unload and sell the pumpkins. It's a fun way to enjoy the fall.

Appalachian Service Project (ASP) actitvities begin each year in the early spring. We prepare, learn basic construction skills, and finally travel to the Appalachian Mountains in July to help make homes warmer, safer and drier. Our group consists of approximately 150 adults and teens. This is a very rewarding experience after which you return home feeling as though you received more than you were able to give.
New York Conference's Volunteers in Mission Trip to Cochabomba, Bolivia was attended by two of our members in 2009. They built a class room for the Nazareno Methodsit Church's Day Care, taught Vacation Bible School, and provided assistance in life skills and empowerment workshop. This is an incredible trip that benefits the people of Bolivia and all who participatse.
![pakistanfloods500]() Heavier than usual monsoon rains have provoked flooding across Pakistan, killing as many as 1,600 people and affecting up to 4 million — the country's worst floods in 80 years — according to news reports, the United Nations, and United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) partners in Pakistan. Click here to read how you can help>>
Pakistan Flood Relief is needed due to heavier than usual monsoon rains that have provoked the worst flooding across Pakistan in 80 years. The United Nations and United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) partners in Pakistan. Click here to learn more and help. 
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