Lunch Break has seen a staggering 34% increase in families seeking assistance compared to this time last year. You can help support our neighbors in need by participating in our Fill the Pantry collection on Sunday, June 28 (drop off at Webster Hall.)
Donations of any non-perishable food items are welcome. The most-needed food items are shelf-stable alternative milk (almond or oat milk), dried beans, and oatmeal (packets or boxes).
Personal care items are also greatly needed, including diapers (sizes 4, 5, and 6), baby wipes, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, and toothpaste.
Every donation makes a difference. Thank you for helping Lunch Break provide food, care, and hope to local families facing difficult times.
Can't make it that Sunday? You can also drop off during VBS week at the church lobby from 9-12, June 29-July 3.
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We are excited to offer a traditional patio service this summer at 8am starting June 21! This will be a casual, shorter (but same sermon!) traditional service outside on the patio.
If it's raining, it's not happening!
No formal announcement will be made... just take a look outside!
We can't wait to worship in the sunshine with you!
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More volunteers are needed for a very special day with children from ASLAN's programs!
On June 20, we'll join Kindergarteners through 8th graders from ASLAN’s programs and take them on a lite hike through Hartshorne Woods before enjoying a picnic lunch and some games by the Navesink River.
Sometimes the biggest difference we can make is simply showing up. If you'd like to be part of creating meaningful memories and building connections with these kids, please sign up today
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In case you missed it... Check out our officially nominated Church Officers and our annual report!
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THE FEAST
On Sunday, June 7, a team of Tower Hill volunteers had the privilege of preparing and serving a meal at The Feast Dinner Church. This welcoming community meal is open to everyone and serves many of our neighbors who are experiencing homelessness, food insecurity, or other challenges.
Throughout the year, Tower Hill serves meals at The Feast several times, helping provide not only food, but also hospitality, dignity, and connection. During the summer months, there is an additional opportunity to help by preparing trays of nutritious meals that can be served on Monday evenings.
Would you be willing to help keep The Feast's refrigerator stocked this summer? It's a simple but meaningful way to care for our neighbors and share Christ's love in a tangible way.Help Tower Hill help the Feast! Contact Carol Moser below for details about getting involved.
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Tower Hill Vision Day on the Patio! |
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Men's Ministry Cornhole Tournament! |
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Youth Group Kick Off To Summer! |
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Tower Hill Preschool Graduation
Not only did these cuties graduate Tower Hill Preschool - but they are also part of our Tower Hill Church Family! Congratulations! |
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VBS Decorations!
Our VBS Decorations Committee is already well underway getting ready to transform our spaces for the best week of summer! |
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WOMEN'S GATHERING
More than 70 women gathered for a meaningful afternoon of fellowship, worship, and spiritual growth as we explored what it means to seek Jesus in everything. Together, we reflected on the truth of God's grace through Ephesians 3 and spent time connecting through music, teaching, and small group discussion. The afternoon was filled with encouraging conversations, new friendships, and a shared desire to grow deeper in our relationship with Christ. Thank you to everyone who joined us and helped make it such a special day. |
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HABCORE GARDENS
Despite the rainy weather on May 23, Tower Hill volunteers showed up ready to serve and made a big impact at HABcore. Thanks to their hard work, vegetable gardens were planted at HABcore homes in both Red Bank and Asbury Park. The fresh produce grown in these gardens will help provide healthy meals for residents throughout the summer.
Volunteers also helped improve the Red Bank property by removing old picnic tables, assembling new ones, and spreading fresh mulch around the patio area. While the weather prevented some projects from being completed, plenty was accomplished, and more work is planned for the next volunteer day on June 13.
Want to learn more about HABcore and the important work they do in our community? Visit HABcore's website to see how they are helping provide housing, support, and hope for people experiencing homelessness in Monmouth County.
HABcore: habcore.org
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College & 20 Somethings!
Join us this summer!
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CLICK IMAGE FOR PRAYER REQUEST FORM |
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Everything for the NEXT Generation! Cradle to College! |
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