WesleyMen (World Fellowship of Methodist and Uniting Church Men) have more stories to share about our Methodist family active in the movement to end world hunger. In April, we shared (via our website) about a couple of congregations working to end hunger. In our article series, The Movement, you can read about a new church startup in Estonia that has grown into the movement to end hunger as part of its ministry to those who may have never heard the Gospel of Jesus. We also shared the story of a Las Vegas, Nevada (USA) food pantry with humble beginnings that is bundled with many other community services that demonstrate Christ’s compassion for those in poverty surrounded by immense wealth.

The Christian Methodist Episcopal ChurchFifth Episcopal District (Alabama and Florida) launched an annual garden project in 2012.
The WesleyMen communications team is actively searching for more stories to share. No matter how large or small any act of kindness aimed at fighting malnutrition or hunger is welcome. Send information or make a connection with Andy Morris – WesleyMen Communications, andymorris@wesleymen.org