Missions

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A definition of "missions"

Missions is the activity of the local church to reach out beyond the boundaries of the local church, to carry out the work of God without direct benefit to that same local church". MMM - Mission Musings


Youth With a Mission

Stratmoor Hillls Methodist Church supports YWAM whose mission is to see the least reached reach with the love of Christ.

Learn about this amazing organization!

Project 1.27

About Project 1.27: " Project 1.27 serves as a bridge between the Christian community and foster care system. In Colorado we engage, inspire, recruit and resource churches and families to serve children in our community through faith-based family preservation, kinship care, foster care and adoption. Project 1.27 also encourages and supports the development of similar ministries across the U.S. through our 1.27 National Network."  Visit Project 1.27 website to get a more complete understanding.


Stratmoor Hills Methodist Church participates in the Project 1.27 Neighbor Program. Our church provides one meal for the family we are assigned to by Project 1.27. Recently, our church was featured in the Project 1.27 newsletter. Here is the copy of the article, and it tells our church's story:

When Churches Wrap-Around Families

When Stratmoor Hills Methodist Church lost its food pantry distribution ministry, it could have marked the end of their hands-on community outreach. But for Pastor Linda and her faithful congregation, it was just the beginning of something new. Refusing to let the closure stop them from caring for their neighbors, the church partnered with Project 1.27's Neighbor Program to be matched with a large local kinship family in need of support. 

Since November, the church has wrapped this family in love and care, providing hearty meals during the holidays and beyond. From two 10-pound turkeys with all the fixings for Thanksgiving to ham and roasted chickens for Christmas, every gathering has been a delicious reminder that they are not alone. They have plans for a big bunny cake to sweeten the Easter celebration.

Their generosity extended beyond meals, too. At Christmas, the congregation rallied to provide 27 gifts—enough for every family member to receive three presents. This was the most Christmas gifts the small congregation has been able to rally for families. A team of volunteers, led by coordinator Becky, prepares thoughtful meal packages monthly. Items are brought to the church, where Gary, lovingly known as the delivery guy, loads them up and brings them straight to the family's doorstep.

Gary has become a hero to the children, so much so that they rush out barefoot when they see him pull up. On the last delivery, Kimberly gave him the biggest hug, a simple but powerful expression of gratitude. 

The care doesn’t stop with food and gifts.  Organizer and dedicated card writer Ginny pens heartfelt notes to include with each delivery, ensuring the family knows they are seen and cherished. Pastor Linda expressed her gratitude for the congregation’s faithfulness, saying, “It’s not hard, but it takes their time and commitment.” Becky, ever the encourager, hopes more people are inspired to get involved through the Neighbor Program: “It feels good to help someone.”

It's fun to serve through the Neighbor Program with friends! If you have a group at your church that would like to wrap around a kinship, foster, or adoptive family through the Neighbor Program, contact Jackie Hall at jhall@project127.org