HOW TO CREATE A MATTHEW 25 DONATION PROJECT
Mona Rae Williams of First United Methodist Church of Monongahela started a Matthew 25 Donation Project at her church.
Mona Rae Williams of First United Methodist Church of Monongahela started a Matthew 25 Donation Project at her church to create a community driven donation opportunity within her church.
Shelley Kubincanek, City Mission’s Church & Community Relations Manager, recently sat down with Mona Rae to ask her more about how she created this successful donation table to benefit, not only City Mission, but other organizations as well on a monthly basis.
Thank you Mona Rae for sharing your experiences on your Matthew 25 Project with our newsletter.
Question 1: How did you get the Matthew 25 started in your church?
Mona Rae: I actually started the Matthew 25 after hearing about this from my nephew-in-law and his church in Arizona. It was so successful, I wanted to bring it to our church in Monongahela. It was a slightly different program than what I started in First United Methodist Church of Monongahela.
Question 2: What does the Matthew 25 Project mean to you?
Mona Rae:It is very important to me to help others!
Question 3: What were you hoping to accomplish with this project and do you think over the years you have accomplished your goals?
Mona Rae: Oh yes, each month our goal is to collect as much as we can and we accomplish our goals each month!
Your Matthew 25 Project has been such a blessing to City Mission throughout the year. We are so blessed by the food drives, clothing drives, school supplies and sponsoring Thanksgiving meals, just to name a few.
Question 4: What are some of the other donation drives that you hold for Matthew 25?
Mona Rae: Well 9 or 10 out of 12 months a year we collect for City Mission and that includes for the Veteran's House and Christmas Gifts too. We also collect for World Vision and Jumonville Christian Camp.
Question 5: If you could give a church any advice on starting a Matthew 25 in their church, what would you like to share with them on getting started?
Mona Rae: Just get started & GET THE WORD OUT! The more they know about the project and needs the better the collection will be!
Mona Rae gets the word out in her church newsletter and is a powerhouse to make all the donation drives a huge success!
Thank you Mona Rae for your time and for sharing your information with other churches about Matthew 25. We know this could be such a great way to get the church congregations involved in faithful stewardship to help their community & organizations.
If you have any questions about Matthew 25, please feel free to email Shelley at skubincanek@citymission.org