Sack Lunch Sunday is every Sunday in November…

Published: 10/29/2025

With SNAP benefits being impacted during the government shutdown, we are changing our schedule to having our bi-monthly Sack Lunch Sunday ministry be EVERY WEEK in the month of November. Donations of food (see below) and joining us in packing lunches to share with the community – are two ways you can support this. Stayed tuned with more ways to get involved with helping those in need that we are working on and will be announcing shortly.

here is the Sack Lunch Sunday description from our event page… 

After service we get together in the church kitchen to prep sack lunches to fill our community fridge. All are invited to come and participate! If you can’t stay to help pack lunches, we invite you to drop off any donations before or after worship if you can. Here are a few of the items we are always in need of:

  • Granola Bars
  • Juice Boxes
  • Fruit
  • Cheese Sticks

Want more info about Sack Lunch Sunday or want to get involved? Contact Molly Rose Morgen, at MollyRose@nhunited.org

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