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Outreach at Epiphany

Family Table now takes place at Epiphany each month. All are welcome! The need continues to grow in and around our community. Our goal is to provide healthy meals, provide fellowship/community, share Christ through actions, and have a welcoming environment where we will not judge. Click here for more information.

Family Promise comes to Epiphany: Please click here for a brochure about Family Promise and how you can be part of this new ministry that serves families in our area.

Here you will also find information on frequently asked questions regarding Family Promise.

For more information contact Len or Mary Powell, 763.323.4459 or powell.len@gmail.com

Epiphany Food Shelf: The Epiphany food shelf is stocked from donations from parishioners and local businesses. All registered parishioners are eligible to receive help from our food shelf. For more information please contact Kathleen at 763.862.4347.

Outreach Fund: The Outreach Fund’s objective is to recognize that Epiphany is part of the global Church and many needs extend beyond our parish boundaries.

Thanksgiving/Christmas Baskets: Epiphany Thanksgiving/Christmas Basket Program meets the holiday needs of both parishioners and Anoka County CEAP referrals. Parishioners are encouraged to drop off food items.

Street People Ministry: Street People Ministry is a way to bring some happiness to the homeless at Sharing and Caring Hands. Food is prepared on the fourth Saturday of every month to be shared at Sharing and Caring Hands. Over 350 street people are served a hot meal through this program. Participants are required to be at least 16 years old and the time commitment is two hours the fourth Saturday of every month. For additional information, please contact Steve or Maggie Laudenbach at 763.670.9280.

Catholic Charities: Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis moves people of out poverty and calls for justice in the community. Catholic Charities annually helps 35,000 children, men and women, regardless of faith.

You can help people move out of poverty. Click here cctwincities.org/parish. to learn how you can change people’s lives. You can volunteer by yourself or arrange for family or group service projects.

If you need help with food, shelter or other basic needs, please visit cctwincities.org/services. All calls and services provided are confidential.

If you’d like to make a donation, please visit cctwincities.org/contribute_parish. A $15 gift (the cost of three lattes) feeds a family for a week.