Community and Global Missions
Local and Global Impact
Emory United Methodist Church has a strong Missions Ministry that works hard to help those in need in all the ways we can, while providing a message of hope and love through our gifts and presence.
Join us to reach Harford County and beyond for Jesus Christ!
School Lunch Program
We work with local schools to pay off student lunch debt, enabling students in need to participate fully in the life of their school.
Char Hope Foundation
Our church contributes to the success of Char Hope Foundation, a recovery support group that helps adults who are facing the challenges of substance abuse move toward recovery.
Backpack Back-to-School Kits
Emory gathers donations of backpacks and back to school supplies, packs them, and delivers them to a local Harford County public school.
Mason-Dixon Community Services
We are a contributor to the Mason Dixon Community Services organization which offers emergency services (food, utility aid and eviction prevention) as well as services designed to break the cycle of poverty. Emory donates food and household products on an ongoing basis. We also donate Back to School kits as well as sponsoring families at Christmas.
Scholarship
The Emory Church Scholarship is awarded each year to deserving youth. A second scholarship is awarded in memory of J. Thomas and Oleta S. Snodgrass.
Operation Christmas Child
The youth group of Emory sponsors the collecting of and packing of items for children in developing countries through the Operation Christmas Child program of Samaritan’s Purse.
AA Support Group
Emory Church hosts regular meetings for the Alcoholics Anonymous program. There is a Tuesday night at 8:00 group meeting open to all, and a Saturday group meeting for women at 4:00 pm. For information, contact Steve at 410-937-0462.
Project Linus
A project carried out by the youth group of Emory was the making of fleece blankets to donate to Project Linus, an organization the provides handmade blankets to children and youth in need of comforting for distribution through local hospitals, first responders, social services and schools.