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Christmas Care 2024

Christmas Care, Gifts and Prayers, 2024

We hope to touch the lives of 530 individuals with gifts and prayers, 700 children with books, and 800 families with holiday meals. We also hope to give food cards to neighbors in need of assistance. Pick up a Christmas Care 2024 brochure at the hospitality desk in the atrium, or visit the Giving Tables in the narthex.

Or, download a PDF of our Christmas Care 2024 brochure here.

 

Gifts for Our Neighbors Living in Shelters

St. Philip the Deacon generously supports local missions that serve our neighbors who are struggling. Our prayers and gifts will help make the lives of 423 shelter residents a little brighter during a difficult time of year.

How it works

  • Purchase gifts and place in a gift bag, using the label provided, drop off at church.
  • Include some non-perishable treats and a card with your good wishes.
  • Pray for your person through the holiday season.

Two sign-up options:

  1. Online at spdlc.org/register (Christmas Care)
  1. In person at the Giving Tables in the narthex

Both options will have wish lists and full instructions available.

Who will receive these gifts?

  • Mission Lodge of Plymouth (125 residents)
  • Anishinabe Wakiagun of Minneapolis (117)
  • Home Free Shelter in Plymouth (30 moms and children)
  • Home Free Families, living in the community and receiving services from Home Free Shelter (20 families, approx. 100 moms and children)
  • Our Saviour’s Housing of Minneapolis (21)
  • Smith Lodge of Plymouth (22)
  • Mission Heights of Columbia Heights (14)
  • Lutheran Social Services Group Homes (12)

Completed:

  • Hart House for Women in St. Paul (24)
    Thank you, Miriam and Joy Circles, for sponsoring this shelter!

Gifts are due by Sunday, Dec. 8.

 

Mission Nursing Home

Located on Medicine Lake, this skilled-care residence for 70 men greatly appreciates our attention at Christmas time. We are planning a gift bag for each person, most of whom are estranged from their families and unable to live on their own.

To ensure the gift bags, which will contain personal care items, are uniform in size and equitable, our plan is to order the items. The gift bags will also include wall calendars and treats. We warmly welcome your financial contributions to support these gifts.

Our thanks to the Elizabeth Circle who shepherds this ministry!

MNH Christmas Party!

Elizabeth members will also host our Christmas party at MNH on Dec. 8 from 1:30–3 p.m.

Carolers are welcome at the Party!
Let us know if you would like to sing Christmas carols at the party. Contact Marilyn Larson at wblarson2@msn.com.

 

LSS Group Homes

SPD will help provide Christmas Care for three Lutheran Social Services group homes for developmentally disabled people.  Northport, Unity and Admiral each have four residents.  We will shop from their wish lists and pray for them through the holiday season. 

You will find these lists on the Giving tables in the narthex. Please bring gifts to SPD by Dec. 8.

 

Home Free Shelter

Home Free Shelter in Plymouth supports and houses women and children fleeing domestic violence. If you would like to purchase gifts for families sponsored by Home Free, please follow the guidelines below.  All gifts should be dropped off (unwrapped) at the church by Dec. 8.

If you have any questions about the gifts for Home Free Shelter, please contact Pastor Valerie at vstrand@spdlc.org.

For families living in the community and receiving services from Home Free Shelter:

  • Shop from a specific family’s wish list, spending about $50 per person.
  • Pray for them through the holiday season.
  • Find wish lists on the Giving Table in the narthex.

For families living at Home Free Shelter:

  • We are hoping for a variety of gifts for women and children.
  • Lists of appropriate and needed items can be found in our Christmas Care 2024 brochure.

 

LSS Group Homes

SPD will help provide Christmas Care for three Lutheran Social Services group homes for developmentally disabled people.  Northport, Unity and Admiral each have four residents.  We will shop from their wish lists and pray for them through the holiday season. 

You will find these lists on the Giving tables in the narthex. Please bring gifts to SPD by Dec. 8.

 

Book Drive

We are hoping for 500 new books for children of all ages. Non-violent and multi-cultural content is appreciated. These books will be chosen by families as they receive Christmas food baskets. 

 

Holiday Meals

  • In partnership with our friends at Messiah/Community Bridge in the Phillips neighborhood, we are donating funds to purchase groceries for holiday food baskets for families in need. Checks should be made out to SPD, with “Food Baskets” on the memo line, or see the panel on the right for information about online giving.
  • Members of SPD will match your contribution dollar for dollar up to $25,000, with the hope of providing Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets, supporting the food shelf into the new year, and assisting with other Community Bridge food programs.
  • You may also wish to volunteer:

   Thanksgiving—pack food bags the week of Nov. 18; assist with grocery pick up or deliver groceries to homes on Nov. 23. 

   Christmas—pack food bags the week of Dec. 16, and assist with pick up and delivery on Saturday, Dec. 21.

 

Gifts and Prayers

The gifts we give are often the only ones people receive, and are a reminder to the recipients that they are not forgotten.

Not a Shopper?

Prefer not to shop but want to help? Your support by financial gifts is greatly appreciated. We will send out happy shoppers on your behalf with your monetary donations. Make checks to St. Philip the Deacon with a memo line for “Christmasing” or contribute online (see below).

Always Appreciated: Gift Cards!

Throughout the year, but especially during the holidays, St. Philip the Deacon receives regular requests for assistance. It is of tremendous help to us that we have gift cards on hand at these times. This year we are concentrating on food assistance, so grocery cards are especially appreciated. Target gift cards are also helpful.

Make a Contribution Online

To contribute online to any of the ministries described here, go to: spdlc.org/giveonline. You’ll find options on the form for Food Baskets, Christmasing, or the Angel Fund (to write in a designation.)

Questions?

Please contact Pastor Valerie Strand Patterson at vstrand@spdlc.org or 763–475–7126

Thank you for sharing your gifts!

 

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