You Can Make an Impact!
Messiah is a church of compassion and community outreach, supporting local, national, and global missions. From serving at the local food shelf to traveling to developing countries, we serve through mission – and there is a place for you to get involved!
Messiah Church is committed to supporting several organizations consistently and long-term - these are our Community Partners. In fact, even on your first visit to Messiah, you can make an impact because we will make a donation on your behalf to one of these organizations. We also have two Covenant Mission Partners - organizations that have grown out of Messiah Church, and with which we have ongoing covenants to support with our prayers, presence, and financial giving. And each month we collect a special Second Mile Offering to support a specific organization through financial and in-kind donations. Learn more about each of these below.
Easter Offering: Bloom Early Learning & Child Care and Imara International
Each year, Messiah Church selects two organizations to receive our special Easter Offering. Your 2025 Easter Offering is a gift to our Covenant Mission Partners: Bloom Early Learning & Child Care and Imara International.
Bloom Early Learning & Child Care is a non-profit early learning center located here at Messiah Church, with a special mission to make the highest quality childcare, programs, and curriculum accessible to the entire community. Your Easter Offering supports the Shirley Robinson Scholarship Fund, which provides tuition assistance for children of low-income families, allowing parents to work while their children receive otherwise unaffordable quality care. For more information on Bloom, visit www.bloomearlylearning.org.
Imara International is a US-based nonprofit working in Kenya to provide an opportunity for teenage mothers to earn a high school degree and learn marketable skills to support themselves and their children. Infants and children who are part of the Imara family are provided healthcare and early childhood education. Imara’s program is structured to teach life-sustaining skills that build strong families and communities while breaking the cycle of poverty. Your Easter Offering will provide funds to purchase a greenhouse to further expand the produce they raise, and to purchase a dwelling for their farm manager to live on site. For more information on Imara, visit www.imarainternational.org.
Give throughout the month of April, online by selecting “Easter Offering,” or by mailing a check (indicate “Easter Offering” in the memo) to: Messiah Church, 17805 County Road 6, Plymouth, MN 55447. Our goal is to collect $15,000 for each of these organizations. Gifts are distributed evenly, unless designated otherwise.
Bloom Early Learning & Child Care is a non-profit early learning center located here at Messiah Church, with a special mission to make the highest quality childcare, programs, and curriculum accessible to the entire community. Your Easter Offering supports the Shirley Robinson Scholarship Fund, which provides tuition assistance for children of low-income families, allowing parents to work while their children receive otherwise unaffordable quality care. For more information on Bloom, visit www.bloomearlylearning.org.
Imara International is a US-based nonprofit working in Kenya to provide an opportunity for teenage mothers to earn a high school degree and learn marketable skills to support themselves and their children. Infants and children who are part of the Imara family are provided healthcare and early childhood education. Imara’s program is structured to teach life-sustaining skills that build strong families and communities while breaking the cycle of poverty. Your Easter Offering will provide funds to purchase a greenhouse to further expand the produce they raise, and to purchase a dwelling for their farm manager to live on site. For more information on Imara, visit www.imarainternational.org.
Give throughout the month of April, online by selecting “Easter Offering,” or by mailing a check (indicate “Easter Offering” in the memo) to: Messiah Church, 17805 County Road 6, Plymouth, MN 55447. Our goal is to collect $15,000 for each of these organizations. Gifts are distributed evenly, unless designated otherwise.
Current Opportunities & Needs

American Red Cross Blood Drive
Make a difference in the lives of others by giving blood. Please consider donating blood at the American Red Cross blood drive on Wednesday, April 30 from 12-6 pm in Heritage Hall. Visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter “MessiahPlym” to schedule an appointment or click here. Save the date for these upcoming blood drives at Messiah: Tuesday, May 20; Tuesday, July 8; Monday, August 11; and Monday, October 6.
Did you know that you can give one super-powered blood donation that may have the same impact as two regular donations? This is called a Power Red donation. Click here for more information on being a Power Red donor.
Did you know that you can give one super-powered blood donation that may have the same impact as two regular donations? This is called a Power Red donation. Click here for more information on being a Power Red donor.

Homegrown Produce
Are you planning a home garden or participating in a CSA or community garden this summer? As you plan and plant your garden, please consider sowing an extra row or two for our local food shelves - Totes for Hope, Interfaith Outreach, and ICA.
The food shelves love fresh fruits & veggies! Homegrown produce is an incredible joy to the families who utilize these resources - it flies off the shelf as fast as it's stocked. When you are ready to share your harvest, all sorts of fruits, veggies, and herbs are welcome!
Totes for Hope is a food shelf ministry of Messiah Church to help minimize food insecurity for Bloom families, located right here at Messiah. This self-select food shelf is available throughout the week, all year long, allowing families to take what food they need, when they need it. Totes for Hope is fully funded by donations.
Interfaith Outreach and ICA food shelves are valuable resources to local families. These organizations are committed to providing a wide variety of healthy, nutritious food to our neighbors.
The food shelves love fresh fruits & veggies! Homegrown produce is an incredible joy to the families who utilize these resources - it flies off the shelf as fast as it's stocked. When you are ready to share your harvest, all sorts of fruits, veggies, and herbs are welcome!
Totes for Hope is a food shelf ministry of Messiah Church to help minimize food insecurity for Bloom families, located right here at Messiah. This self-select food shelf is available throughout the week, all year long, allowing families to take what food they need, when they need it. Totes for Hope is fully funded by donations.
Interfaith Outreach and ICA food shelves are valuable resources to local families. These organizations are committed to providing a wide variety of healthy, nutritious food to our neighbors.

Ways to Help Interfaith Outreach
Doing some spring cleaning? Keep Interfaith Outreach and Resale Select in mind! They are currently in need of the following:
Drop off any donation directly at Interfaith Outreach (1605 County Road 101 N, Plymouth) during their donation hours: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 10 am-5 pm. Please do not leave these donations in the Messiah atrium.
Interfaith Outreach is a human service nonprofit that strengthens our Plymouth community by meeting basic needs and equipping families and individuals for ongoing stability. When you donate and shop at Resale Select, you make an impact on the lives of thousands of individuals and families as 100% of the store's net proceeds support IOCP's services and programs. For more information on IOCP, visit iocp.org. For more information on Resale Select, visit iocp.org/resale-thrift-store.
- Pots and pans, everyday dish sets, cooking utensils, and silverware
- Small kitchen appliances (coffee pots, slow cookers, blenders, etc.)
- Women's accessories: purses, shoes, jewelry
- Men’s clothing (all sizes): casual wear, active wear, jeans, shoes
- Children’s shoes (all sizes)
- Spring/summer clothing and shoes (all sizes and genders)
- NEW underwear, bras, sports bras, and socks (all sizes)
- Patio & outdoor furniture and decor (please send photos of furniture to resaleselect@iocp.org for pre-approval)
Drop off any donation directly at Interfaith Outreach (1605 County Road 101 N, Plymouth) during their donation hours: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 10 am-5 pm. Please do not leave these donations in the Messiah atrium.
Interfaith Outreach is a human service nonprofit that strengthens our Plymouth community by meeting basic needs and equipping families and individuals for ongoing stability. When you donate and shop at Resale Select, you make an impact on the lives of thousands of individuals and families as 100% of the store's net proceeds support IOCP's services and programs. For more information on IOCP, visit iocp.org. For more information on Resale Select, visit iocp.org/resale-thrift-store.

BYOCT (Bring Your Own Coffee Tumbler)
Every Sunday morning, we generate A LOT of trash with coffee cups during coffee hour after worship. In an effort to reduce our trash and spend less money on disposable cups, we invite you to bring your own coffee tumbler on Sunday mornings. Please be sure your tumbler is labeled with your name, and we’d prefer if it has a lid to prevent spills. Then wash out your tumbler at home & bring it back again next week! Don’t worry, we still have paper cups for guests and regulars who forget. What a difference we could all make in caring for our creation with this small act!

Recycled Eyeglasses Can Give New Life
Did you get a new pair of eyeglasses? Great! You can donate your gently used ones to the Lions Club of Wayzata! They are known throughout the world for their work to improve the lives of the visually impaired and to help prevent future blindness. Over one billion people worldwide live with a vision impairment that can be prevented or corrected. When you donate used prescription glasses (including sunglasses) to the Lions Club of Wayzata, you will be making a difference in the lives of many! Glasses and eyeglass case donations can be dropped off in the marked bucket in the atrium at Messiah on Sundays or during church office hours (Monday-Thursday 9 am-5 pm). Click here for more information on this program.

Support our Local Food Shelves
Next time you go shopping, pick up something extra to donate to Interfaith Outreach and ICA. Most needed items:
We are always collecting food shelf donations in the round marked bins just inside the front doors at Messiah – drop off on Sundays or during church office hours (Monday-Thursday 9 am-5 pm). OR drop off your donation directly at Interfaith Outreach (1605 County Road 101 N, Plymouth) during their donation hours: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 10 am-5 pm; or ICA Food Shelf (11588 K-Tel Dr, Minnetonka) during their donation hours: Mondays 10 am-6:30 pm, Tuesdays 10 am-3:30 pm, Wednesdays 9 am-3:30 pm, Thursdays 10 am-3:30 pm, Fridays 10 am-12 pm, and Saturdays 10 am-12 pm (1st & 3rd Saturdays only). For more information on the Interfaith Outreach food shelf, visit www.iocp.org/outreach-services/food-shelf. For more information on the ICA food shelf, visit www.icafoodshelf.org.
- Pull-Ups (size 3-4 & 4-5)
- Baby wipes
- Baby diapers (size 3)
- Adult diapers (size XL & 2XL)
- Boxed cereals
- Canned chicken
- Vegetable oil (24 oz. bottles)
- Paper towels
- Can openers
- Reusable grocery bags (new)
- Paper grocery bags
We are always collecting food shelf donations in the round marked bins just inside the front doors at Messiah – drop off on Sundays or during church office hours (Monday-Thursday 9 am-5 pm). OR drop off your donation directly at Interfaith Outreach (1605 County Road 101 N, Plymouth) during their donation hours: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 10 am-5 pm; or ICA Food Shelf (11588 K-Tel Dr, Minnetonka) during their donation hours: Mondays 10 am-6:30 pm, Tuesdays 10 am-3:30 pm, Wednesdays 9 am-3:30 pm, Thursdays 10 am-3:30 pm, Fridays 10 am-12 pm, and Saturdays 10 am-12 pm (1st & 3rd Saturdays only). For more information on the Interfaith Outreach food shelf, visit www.iocp.org/outreach-services/food-shelf. For more information on the ICA food shelf, visit www.icafoodshelf.org.

Calling all Knitters & Crocheters
Messiah’s Prayer Shawl Ministry is seeking knitters and crocheters to make handmade shawls that the Congregational Care Team will distribute to those they serve through prayer, care, visits, and compassionate support. Through a grant from Messiah’s Living Ministry Endowment, yarn has been purchased for these shawls. Patterns are available for both knitting and crocheting. If you are interested in learning more or getting started, please contact Heather Felt at hfelt@messiahchurch.org.

Little Free Libraries
Got books? Did you know there are Little Free Libraries in the parking lots at Messiah and Interfaith Outreach (1605 County Road 101 N, Plymouth)? The library at Interfaith Outreach is maintained by Messiah members Phil & Sue Zietlow, and they are especially in need of children’s books to add to that library! Children’s book donations (in good condition) can be dropped off in the marked location in the atrium at Messiah on Sundays or during church office hours (Monday-Thursday 9 am-5 pm), or email Sue Z to schedule a pick-up. We’ll be sure to get these books to the Little Free Libraries for local families to enjoy!

Volunteer at Interfaith Outreach
Interfaith Outreach is a valuable resource to our community, addressing critical needs of our neighbors. Volunteers are always needed at the food shelf and Resale Select store. Can you help? Current needs include:
If you are interested in any of these opportunities at Interfaith Outreach, visit iocp.volunteerhub.com to sign up online. Sign up for a New Volunteer Meeting to learn about all open volunteer opportunities. Interfaith Outreach is located at 1605 County Road 101 N, Plymouth. For more information on Interfaith Outreach, visit iocp.org.
- Food Shelf Shopping Assistant
- Resale Select Store Support: Shifts are open Monday-Saturday mornings, afternoons, and evenings
- Resale Select Treasure Hunter: Shifts are open Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday mornings and afternoons
- Donation Door Greeter: Shifts are open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning and afternoons
If you are interested in any of these opportunities at Interfaith Outreach, visit iocp.volunteerhub.com to sign up online. Sign up for a New Volunteer Meeting to learn about all open volunteer opportunities. Interfaith Outreach is located at 1605 County Road 101 N, Plymouth. For more information on Interfaith Outreach, visit iocp.org.

Ways to Help Simpson Shelter
Can you help with some much-needed items for Simpson Shelter? Current urgent needs include:
Simpson is currently accepting ONLY these specific items. Donations can be dropped off in the marked bin in the atrium at Messiah on Sundays or during church office hours (Monday-Thursday 9 am-5 pm), or email Lavinia P to schedule a pick-up. Lavinia can also answer questions about appropriate items to donate.
Simpson is also looking for groups to make sandwiches in their kitchen. (Food items must be made/assembled at their site and cannot be prepared off site.) Gather a group, or serve individually. To schedule, contact Aaron Ramos, Simpson Volunteer Engagement Manager, at aramos@simpsonhousing.org.
For more information on Simpson Shelter, visit simpsonhousing.org. Instructions for monetary donations, links for shopping their Amazon Wish List or Target Wish List, and a complete list of current urgent needs can all be found here.
- Men's boxers - sizes M and L
- Men's t-shirts - sizes 2XL and 3XL
- Women's bras - sizes 36, 38, and 40
- Women's briefs - sizes 11 and 12
- Personal sized toiletries (people carry belongings with them so full sized items are not helpful) - baby oil, nail care kits, deodorant, and body wash
- For the shelter kitchen (new and unopened) - 20 oz containers of sugar/sweetener, napkins, and paper plates
Simpson is currently accepting ONLY these specific items. Donations can be dropped off in the marked bin in the atrium at Messiah on Sundays or during church office hours (Monday-Thursday 9 am-5 pm), or email Lavinia P to schedule a pick-up. Lavinia can also answer questions about appropriate items to donate.
Simpson is also looking for groups to make sandwiches in their kitchen. (Food items must be made/assembled at their site and cannot be prepared off site.) Gather a group, or serve individually. To schedule, contact Aaron Ramos, Simpson Volunteer Engagement Manager, at aramos@simpsonhousing.org.
For more information on Simpson Shelter, visit simpsonhousing.org. Instructions for monetary donations, links for shopping their Amazon Wish List or Target Wish List, and a complete list of current urgent needs can all be found here.

Habitat for Humanity Work Days
Among the many ways to serve our local communities, Messiah Church supports Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity (TCH4H). Opportunities exist in several ways but primarily in the construction of housing for eligible applicants. No special skills are required to participate on a build, just a willingness to serve! Messiah volunteers have been participating in a multiple structure project on Niskanen Circle in Chaska. If you would like to help with this build project, visit tchabitat.volunteerhub.com/lp/chaska. At this link, you can register as a new volunteer and sign up for upcoming serve dates that fit your schedule. (Volunteers must be 16 and up to serve on a build team.) If you have questions regarding TCH4H volunteering, contact Marv K. For more information about Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, visit www.tchabitat.org.

Decluttering? Donate to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore
Looking to donate large items (or a large quantity of items) but don’t have a vehicle big enough to transport them? Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity ReStore can come to you! All you have to do is request a pickup. For questions about this service, please contact Habitat for Humanity directly at (612) 588-3820 or visit restore.tchabitat.org/donate. Please do not drop off donations at Messiah. For more information about Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, visit www.tchabitat.org.

Serve at Messiah Church
Every week, hundreds of people enter Messiah Church. You can be part of our servant volunteer teams who share God’s love. Here are just a few ministry areas where you might serve:
For more information on any of these opportunities, contact Heather Felt, Director of Community Engagement.
- Sunday Worship - welcoming guests into worship, reading scripture, arranging flowers, or praying over and tidying the space between services
- Communion Prep - these servants shop for bread and juice, prepare for communion (cube bread and fill cups), and clean up after the service, the first Sunday of each month. You can serve for just the 8:30 or 10:30 service, or prep for both. Training will be provided!
- Sunday Hospitality - greeting guests, serving coffee, and ushering
- Wednesday Hospitality - greet guests attending evening activities
- Kids & Youth - build lasting relationships and nurture the faith of the next generation (background checks and references required)
- Gardens & Grounds - no matter the time of year, lend your green thumb or handy skills toward decorating, maintaining, or organizing our grounds

Other Serving Opportunities
Looking for other opportunities to serve our neighbors? Check out the following organizations:
- Interfaith Outreach food shelf and Resale Select store: www.iocp.org
- Second Harvest Heartland: www.2harvest.org
- Feed My Starving Children: www.fmsc.org
- Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity work sites and ReStore locations: www.tchabitat.org
- Bundles of Love: Meets at Messiah at 6 pm on the first Thursday of each month
Missions Team
Bethany Nelson
Associate Pastor
Mary Beth Mazzocchi
Missions Chair
Jess Baker
Secretary
Kevin Bowman
At-Large
Shirley Buehler
At-Large
Lorie Hoekstra
At-Large
Jon Kehberg
At-Large
Pam Lundgren
At-Large
Peggy Russett
At-Large
Linda Seaton
At-Large
Gail Stone
At-Large
Darcy Weldy
At-Large
