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Community Meeting Space
Our Fellowship Hall is available for use to host community groups and services. Currently AA, Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts use our Fellowship Hall to meet. If you are interested in using our facility please contact wupc@optonline.net for a Building Use Application.
Community Outreach
We try to be a blessing to the community around us. We have collected school supplies and backpacks and have donated those to families in need. We have collected funds for families in need due to emergency situations. We have collected and donated toys during the holidays. We are also offering a scholarship to West Islip High School students. If you are interested, please email wupc@optonline.net
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We also host groups such as AA and GriefShare. If you'd like more information about those please contact wupc@optonline.net.
AA currently meets on Sundays and Wednesdays at 7pm.
Food Pantry
Our Food Pantry is open from 10:00-1:00 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays; we welcome all in need of food. Donations of non-perishable food items are always appreciated. The Food Pantry is a mission of our church.
Inquiries and Questions can be sent to wupcfoodpantry@gmail.com
Postpartum Resource Center of NY
The Postpartum Resource Center of New York, Inc. (PRCNY) is the nonprofit IRS recognized 501(c)(3) organization in New York State representing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders support and education. Two Long Island women, Sonia Murdock and Emily Sampino co-founded the Postpartum Resource Center of New York, Inc. in 1998 after they each experienced gaps and recognized the needs in education, treatment and support services regarding postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis. The PRCNY is a mission of the church.
GriefShare
We want to walkalong side you through your grief journey via GriefShare ministry. This Christ-center recovery/support group offers a 13-week seminar where you’ll meet people who will listen, without judgment, and share helpful insights and advice. At every GriefShare group you’ll watch a video featuring renowned grief recovery experts. Topics addressed include: Why is my grief lasting so long? Is my grief normal? What will I do? As most find, your grief is probably more intense than you thought it would be. Join us through GriefShare to help you heal, understand why it’s so intense and when it will subside.
We will be offering a 2-hour Surviving the Holidays program in early November. Please know you are never alone. Please call Rev. Kerry Riddle (631) 482-2033 if you'd like to talk, learn more or pray. “And behold, I am always with you, to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20). Visit GreifShare.org to register. The zip code is 11795.