The Bulletin – June 6

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Landing seeks donated items

GREENFIELD — The Landing has resumed weekly meetings with youths wearing masks.

The organization has need of the following items if anyone would like to donate: gift cards ($5-$10 from local restaurants), toilet paper, computer paper, notebooks for students, paper towels, paper plates, napkins, Dawn dish liquid, new hand towels and dish cloths.

Picnic, revival services set

GREENFIELD — Apostolic Pentecostal Church will have its Sunday School Picnic and Praise on the Lawn at 1 p.m. Sunday.

Revival services take place at 7 p.m. Monday through Friday at the church, 1202 E. Fifth St.

Blood drive set in New Palestine

NEW PALESTINE — A blood drive sponsored by Brookville Road Community Church and Versiti Blood Center of Indiana is set for 2 to 7 p.m. June 18 at the church parking lot, 7480 W. U.S. 52.

Schedule your donation by visiting versiti.org/indianablood. Search sponsor code F302.

Furniture ministry lists most-needed donations

MAXWELL — Love INC’s partnership with the furniture ministry at Faith Baptist Church needs donated furniture and appliances.

Sought are working electric washers/dryers, refrigerators, kitchen tables/chairs, couches, sofas (no sectionals or futons), and bed frames that are not bunk beds. Dressers without mirrors can also be donated. Mattresses should be queen-size or smaller, without rips or stains.

The ministry is not taking entertainment centers.

Call Love INC at 317-468-6300 to request a pickup. Church volunteers have been picking up donated furniture and distributing it to families in need as they can; their schedule varies amid the pandemic.

Monetary donations to help build a storage barn on Faith Baptist property can be made online on the Facebook page “Faith’s Furniture Ministry” or mailed to Faith Baptist Church, 1489 E. County Road 600N, Greenfield, IN 46140.

Wellspring Center has drive-through pantry

GREENFIELD — Wellspring Center at Brandywine Community Church, 1551 E. New Road, Greenfield, has begun a drive-through food pantry on Mondays and Wednesdays.

It’s served more than 150 families since March 30.

Donate non-perishable foods, paper and cleaning products, toiletry items and pet food to the center during the pantry hours: 3 to 7 p.m. Mondays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays.

Other useful donations would be laundry detergent, size 6 diapers, and items that together make meals (spaghetti and sauce, canned tuna and Tuna Helper, etc.).

Pantry still open in McCordsville

McCORDSVILLE — Angel Connection Food Pantry continues to distribute food to those in need in the community. Non-perishable food or hygiene items are still accepted to restock the pantry, housed in McCordsville United Methodist Church.

Angel Connection Food Pantry continues to be open from 9 to 10 a.m. the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. Anyone needing assistance will need to call Donna Foster at 317-219-9157 before those Wednesdays.

Celebrate Recovery available online

GREENFIELD —The Celebrate Recovery group at Brandywine Community Church streams online teaching at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays on ibcc.tv or the church’s Facebook page.

Information: 317-462-4777