Mission kits from Holston churches arrive in Liberia

Mission kits from Holston churches arrive in Liberia

Food, school, health and medical supplies sent by Holston Conference churches are unloaded at the Liberia Annual Conference's central office in Monrovia.

Helen Roberts-Evans, United Methodist missionary, reports that the "Hands-on Mission Project" kits collected by Holston churches this spring arrived in Monrovia, Liberia.

A recent newsletter from Roberts-Evans expresses gratitude to Holston for the "much anticipated" food, school, health and medical supplies.

Read newsletter.

Author

Annette Spence

Annette Spence is editor of The Call, the Holston Conference newsletter.

Related News

The Alcoa Conference Center was teeming with activity this week as staff prepared for Annual Conference, June 5-8 in Lake Junaluska.
Days before Annual Conference, all hands on deck in Alcoa

ALCOA, Tenn. -- On the second floor of the Alcoa Conference Center, Charlotte Riggins is prominently displaying her firefighter’s hat, a recent gift from a co-worker, because she’s “good at putting out fires.” On the first floor, Ben Smith is ...

Volunteers at Burks United Methodist Church pray over Hands-on Mission Project supplies collected for Africa. (File photo)
Hands-on Mission Project will go on

Despite COVID-19 precautions and a changed date and location for Annual Conference, the Hands-on Mission Project will go on as planned, the Rev. Mike Sluder recently announced to districts by email. "The needs in Liberia and Zimbabwe are still ...