Mission Ministries:

Where Are You Serving?

Bringing the gospel in word and deed to people with the greatest need, so that individuals, families,

and communities will have a life-transforming encounter with a living God.

Duluth First UMC Mission Outreach seeks to...

Engage in “making disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19) by being mature and equipped followers of Jesus Christ.

Be Involved in partnerships with ministries, organizations and churches in Gwinnett County, in Georgia, in our nation, and in our world for transformation through life to life encounters.
Equip and Empower our congregation to serve in our mission outreach programs as they are called to use their God-given gifts, time and talents.


At Duluth First United Methodist Church, you can be actively involved in the mission field in the City of Duluth, in Gwinnett County, in Georgia, in other states and in other countries. If you want to get involved, refer to the current weekly editions of The Sunday Supplement and the monthly editions of The Messenger. They are available for downloading by clicking on RESOURCES.

If you have an interest in any of the following mission areas, please contact Rev. David Burchett by e-mail at dburchett@duluthumc.org,

or call 770-476-3776, ext. 124.


Click on THANK YOU to watch a video how your giving helps United Methodist mission work around the world.

Wednesday Night Food Drives

The Wednesday Night Food Drive at Duluth First UMC for the Hands of Christ Duluth Co-Op is our weekly mission project, combined with the many Wednesday evening activities offered at the church.

 

Items needed during the month of February are:

  • February 4th: macaroni and cheese;
  • February 11th: cereal;
  • February 18th: cans of soup;
  • February 25th: cans of diced tomatoes.

A table for donated items will be located outside of the main entrance to Hinton Hall.

 

Join us for a delicious dinner and fellowship in Hinton Hall, pick up a to-go dinner for your family, join us for any of our Wednesday evening activities, and drop off food items to help other families in need. We thank you for your support.

Sunday Evening Small Group Opportunity for Anyone Interested in Missional Life

Duluth First United Methodist Church is excited to be offering a small group opportunity on Sunday nights for anyone interested in what it means to live a missional life, or is interested in mission and service in our community and beyond. This missional group will be meeting weekly on Sunday evenings from 6 to 7 p.m. in rooms F204/205, located on the 2nd floor of the Sheldon Family Life Center.

We will gather for devotionals and small group time, and will serve somewhere in the Gwinnett County area one Saturday a month. For more information, contact Rev. David Burchett by e-mail at at dburchett@duluthumc.org.

Volunteers Needed During Month of March at

Hands of Christ Duluth Co-op

March is Duluth First UMC’s month to volunteer at the Hands of Christ Duluth Cooperative Ministry. Duluth First UMC was one of the founding members of Hands of Christ Duluth Co-op, created more than 30 years ago to help with food insufficiency in the 30096 and 30097 zip codes. Volunteers stock pantry shelves, divide bulk food items into smaller packages, and fill orders. An experienced “captain” for the day guides you.

Choose to work a 2-hour shift from 10 a.m. to noon, or noon to 2 p.m. on a Monday, Wednesday, or Friday during the month March. Hands of Christ Duluth Co-op is located at 3649 Rogers Bridge Road in Duluth. To volunteer please click on HANDS OF CHRIST. If you have any questions, please contact Rev. David Burchett by e-mail at dburchett@duluthumc.org.

Operation Christmas Child Update

Our church congregation has completed the 2025 Operation Christmas Child campaign. Our contribution was 104 shoeboxes that includes 25 online shoeboxes and 79 individually prepared shoeboxes.

If you registered your shoebox, you should have received an e-mail indicating the country your shoebox was delivered to. If not, you can go to Samaritan’s Purse website - www.samaritanspurse.org - to find the location of your shoebox by clicking on Build a Shoebox Online, going to Pack a Shoebox in the page header, and click on Label Options in the drop-down menu. In the Track Labels field you can enter your e-mail address or label code number.

The shoeboxes filled by the Christian Beginnings Kindergarten students were delivered to the Republic of the Congo and a hard to reach area.

Please let Charlie Doerlich know the location of your shoebox so that he can add it to the Operation Christmas Child map on the Missions Ministry bulletin board located on the 1st floor of the Sheldon Family Life Center. The map reflects our church’s shoebox delivery locations for over the past ten years.

Thank you so much for your support of this important mission for children around the world. For more information or if you have any questions, please contact Charlie Doerlich by e-mail at chaz3d@gmail.com or call 678-662-2115.

Thank You from “Bundle Up for Buffalo 2025”

To the good people of Duluth First United Methodist Church,

Each year as I attempt to write this letter to you, I am struck at how my words fail to convey my feeling of gratefulness. Nevertheless, I will try again.

I visited Buffalo early in December and experienced the bitter below-zero-windchill of this city. For those who can rent a portion of a house, the heat is often not adequate. For those living in cars, the heat depends on the ability to pay for gasoline. For those on the street, Seneca Street United Methodist Church provides a place where one can walk into a Christ-centered place, get warm, get fed, and even take a shower. YOU make that happen. Through your generous giving during and after the Bundle Up for Buffalo fundraiser this past November, some of the poorest in our country can stretch out on a pew and get warm for a while. YOU fulfill Christ’s directive through your humility and generous spirit.

Almost seventy children are coming to Seneca Street UMC every day after school. Volunteers are at the church ready with snacks and ready to help with homework. Because moms may not get home until later, a warm meal is provided so children are not hungry at night. Even if the power goes out in the Seneca-Babcock neighborhood of South Buffalo, a generator will kick on now. What a blessing is this heat you provided!

I am already starting to plan for Bundle Up for Buffalo 2026. Thank you for your selfless generosity, your ongoing prayers, and your many gifts. God bless you and yours as you continue to serve Him throughout the upcoming year.

Many thanks for all of your support!
Beth Intondi

Thank You from the Students at Ferguson Elementary School

Thank you for your generous support of Ferguson Elementary School’s annual Holiday Store, held on December 18, 2025. Our students were thrilled to shop for their family and friends, selecting gifts that were then wrapped with care at our wrapping station.

This special event was made possible through the kindness of our community. Every item in the Holiday Store was donated, and we are especially grateful to Duluth First United Methodist Church for their tremendous support. Your generosity brought joy to our students and helped make the holiday season a little brighter for them. A heartfelt thank you to church members Teri Adkins, Sara Lee, Elaine Norton, Sally Southerland, and Betty Worthington for volunteering their time at the wrapping station.

We are now accepting donations items for the 2026 Holiday Store. They may be given to Sherry Ferguson or Sally Southerland. If you have any questions, please contact Sherry at 770-490-7168 or by e-mail at slf28@bellsouth.net. Thank you again for your continued support!

Need Some Help Around the House? Let Us Know!

If you, or anyone you know needs some help around the house in the coming months, we have some folks who want to help make sure that happens. If you know of anyone who might need leaves raked, gutters cleaned, some light housework done, Thanksgiving or Christmas decorations put up, etc., please contact Rev. David Burchett by e-mail at dburchett@duluthumc.org with your needs. In addition, if you would like to join us as we go out and serve and love our neighbors, please let David know.

Happy Sacks:

Helping Children in Our Community

A growing number of school children in our community rely on free and reduced priced meals at school for their main daily meals. However, there may not be enough food to go around over the weekend. The goal of the Happy Sacks mission outreach program is to provide healthy snacks for school children over the weekend.  We pack approximately 150 Happy Sacks each week, which are then delivered to the schools on Friday, and given out by the school counselors to the appropriate children.

For the 2024-25 school year, we packed and delivered 4,943 Happy Sacks. Since the program began in the Fall of 2012, we have delivered 40,044 Happy Sacks to children in our community. The need continues to grow as does the cost of filling the bags. The Happy Sacks program is not a part of the church’s regular budget, so we depend on your donations.

As we get ready to begin our 14th year of the Happy Sacks program, please consider picking up a few extra items the next time you’re at the store or making a financial donation to support the Happy Sacks ministry.  Thank you for your continued support of this mission!


You can help us fill these Happy Sacks by contributing the following items:

  • Cheese or peanut butter crackers
  • 100% fruit juice boxes (not Capri Sun)
  • Non-perishable milk boxes (white milk only)
  • Fruit cups
  • Applesauce cups
  • Dried fruit (individual servings)
  • Fruit-filled breakfast bars (Nutri-grain brand)
  • Granola bars (Nature Valley Honey & Oat)
  • Goldfish, Cheez-its, Combos, pretzels (individual serving bags).

PLEASE, NO CHOCOLATE INGREDIENTS, and all items should be name brands and within expiration dates. Happy Sacks collection bins can be found in the Dorothy L. Rainey Fellowship Hall and by the rear portico doors of the Sheldon Family Life Center.


If you would like to make a financial gift towards Happy Sacks, please click on FINANCIAL GIFT.


If you would like more information, or you would like to volunteer to help pack or deliver sacks, please contact Debbie Johnson by e-mail at dljohnson8957@gmail.com. Thank you for your continued support of this mission!

Hands of Christ Duluth Cooperative Ministry

www.duluthco-op.org

Duluth First UMC was one of the founding members of Hands of Christ, a Duluth Cooperative Ministry created more than 30 years ago to help with food insufficiency in the 30096 and 30097 zip codes. In order to be a supporting member and hold a voting seat on the board, a church is required to donate food, complete 50 annual service hours, and contribute $1,200 per year.


How can you help with this ministry?

  • Help with the 50-hour service requirement. March is our church’s month to volunteer to work at the Hands of Christ. Volunteers stock pantry shelves, divide bulk food items into smaller packages, and fill orders. An experienced “captain” for the day guides you. Choose to work a 2-hour shift from 10 a.m. to noon, or noon to 2 p.m. on a Monday, Wednesday, or Friday in March. To volunteer please contact Ramona Ricks by e-mail at ramonaricks@att.net.
  • Help with food donation by donating food at our Wednesday Night Drive-Thru Dinners or take items directly to the Duluth Co-op on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays between 10 a.m. to noon. Items needed are listed on their website www.duluthco-op.org.
  • Help with funding by donating funds to the Hands of Christ by sending a check to Duluth First UMC with Hands of Christ in the memo section, or directly to the Duluth Cooperative Ministry through their website at www.duluthco-op.org.
  • Volunteer your time to help the Hands of Christ board with raising community awareness, fundraising, legal advice when needed, as well as ongoing technology assistance.

Duluth High School Care Team

Duluth High School Care Team provides essential items for homeless high school students attending Duluth High School. Our church supports them with gift cards, personal items like shampoo, deodorant and soap that are not often available for the students in the temporary living locations.

Rainbow Village

www.rainbowvillage.org

Have you ever had to choose between paying the rent or buying food for your kids? Do you go to the laundromat every week? Do you have health insurance, but only for you not for your kids? This is some of what families who come to Rainbow Village face. Rainbow Village, a local mission ministry supported by Duluth First United Methodist Church, gives them hope and a chance to put their life back together in a positive way.

 

Did you know that Rainbow Village, located at 3427 Duluth Highway 120 in Duluth (just down the street from our church) is planning to add 36 new apartments to their facility soon? That will bring the total to 66 families who can be housed at Rainbow Village. Families can stay in the Aspire program for 2 years while they work on financial stability and becoming independent. While there, they must have a job, a car, and start saving. They work with a success coach to reach their goals, and once they leave, they can become part of the Thrive program if they wish.

 

Rainbow Village offers an after-school program that is evolving into giving the children exposure to the arts, music and presentation, and stem activities to name a few. Volunteers are needed to help with those activities. Rainbow Village no longer has a daycare program. Three times a month the parents have classes to attend, and volunteers are needed to provide dinner and possibly childcare.

 

Rainbow Village’s community center is amazing - it’s bright, cheerful and welcoming! The apartments are very nice with either 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a kitchen, and washer/dryer, with all basic amenities included. Rainbow Village does have a wish list on Amazon. Please note - Rainbow Village does not accept clothing or furniture as they have no place to store it.

 

For more information about Rainbow Village, please visit their website at rainbowvillage.org. Stay tuned for more opportunities to volunteer or give!


Sue French,

President, United Women in Faith (UWF)


Click on VIRTUAL TOUR take a virtual tour of the Rainbow Village campus.

Family Promise of Gwinnett County

www.FamilyPromiseGwinnett.org

Family Promise of Gwinnett County program offers temporary housing for the homeless in Gwinnett county. A circle of churches supports the effort by providing a place each week for up to four families to live. The church provides meals and social time each evening.

Sheltering Arms is a daycare in Gwinnett county providing excellent childcare for lower income families. We support them with funds, gifts for the children at Christmas and other outreach like diaper drives.

Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett

https://goodsamgwinnett.org

Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett demonstrate the love of Christ by providing quality and affordable healthcare and dental services to residents of Gwinnett County. It is designed to serve the poor and uninsured to make certain they have access to healthcare when needed.

Friends of Refugees is located in the Clarkston area to support the community of diverse refugees that arrive in the Atlanta Area. They support new arrivals with finding homes and jobs along with understanding new customs and living in the United States. Many of them have escaped from very dangerous conditions and find a place of peace and hope here.

Wellroot Family Services

https://wellroot.org

Wellroot Family Services (formerly called The United Methodist Children’s Home) is a United Methodist Church agency that helps to provide a safe loving environment for children and young adults in the foster care system. They assist in locating foster parents, providing transitional and independent living and family housing for homelessness with a safety net of skills to attain self-sufficiency.

The United Methodist Committee on Relief

As the humanitarian relief and development arm of The United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) provides humanitarian relief and disaster response in the United States and internationally. UMCOR has been onsite of locations recently affected by Hurricane Ian. UMCOR comes alongside those who suffer from natural or human-caused disasters – be it famine, hurricane, war, flood, fire or other events—to alleviate suffering and to be a source of help and hope for those left most vulnerable.

UMCOR’s efforts are targeted in places where natural disasters, war, or conflict have done so much damage that communities are unable to recover on their own. In addition, UMCOR helps communities in the United States and abroad prepare for emergencies and to reduce the risk of disasters through a roster of training programs.

UMCOR is also involved in global development work. Specific programs address issues of health, sanitation, poverty, sustainable agriculture, nutrition, and food security. Many development problems are interrelated, so UMCOR uses integrated solutions to address their root causes. UMCOR seeks to empower local hospitals, schools, churches, and other stakeholders by enhancing their capacity to address these issues.

100% of your donation goes directly to UMCOR! The proceeds from our recent Ministry of Music & Worship Arts “Oh Happy Day” Concerts went to UMCOR. For more information about UMCOR or to make an online donation, please click on UMCOR.

Seneca Street United Methodist Church, Buffalo, NY

www.SenecaStreet.org

Seneca Street United Methodist Church is located in Buffalo, NY.  We have supported this church since 2005 with a variety of means to help the children of the Seneca-Babcock neighborhood.  An adult mission team travels there during the summer to help with the first week of reading camp that includes providing book bags for each child filled with school supplies.  Additionally, a youth team travels to lead vacation Bible school and in the fall the church raises funds to help with heating bills through the Bundle Up for Buffalo craft fair.

Ray & Lidia Zirkel

United Methodist Church, Costa Rica

Ray and Lydia Zirkel are missionaries in Costa Rica. We have supported them for over fifteen years in the efforts to help children in the orphanage and the Christian school. They do a lot with a little in Costa Rica and truly appreciate our support. We hope to send a team there soon to help with their new construction. Follow their ministry at www.zirkelministrycostarica.com.

The Reverend Charlene Kay Fuino Foundation Elementary School in Liberia

The Reverend Charlene Kay Fuino Foundation Elementary School in Liberia offers an education to children in the Kpelle Town community. The school, part of the United Methodist Church and was begun as a project with their pastor Sam Sumo Gaywen with Rev. C. Kay Fuino, typically educates about 60 children in pre-school through sixth grade. Since it’s beginning we have provided funds to purchase land, build the school, pay the teachers, and feed the children during the pandemic.


If you would like to give to this online, click on ONLINE GIVING and select MISCELLANEOUS GIVING from the online giving options.