September 8, 2010
 

The Bread of Life Food Pantry  is located at the Raleigh Vineyard and is made available to anyone in need of food and personal items at the following times:

  • Open to the community every Second and Fourth Saturday from 10:00am until Noon  

The Bread of Life Food Pantry is affiliated with the North Carolina Food Bank.   Donations of canned goods, laundry detergent, cereal, diapers, pasta, paper towels and toilet paper, and personal hygiene products are especially needed and welcome.   Pick up a yellow bag in the lobby of the Church as a reminder to donate food items.    Every 4th Sunday of the month members of the Raleigh Vineyard bring their yellow bags filled with food to the front of the Church as a visible reminder to have compassion on those who are hungry and in need.  Jesus taught us that if we feed those who are hungry, if we show compassion to those in need, we have treated Him in the same way (Matthew's Gospel, chapter 25).   If you would like to volunteer at the Bread of Life food pantry on Saturdays or serve in another way, REGISTER HERE, or you can contact Amy Raburn by email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .




A note from a thankful mother . . .
     Pastor and Vineyard Church -- our family has been served a couple of times through your Bread of Life Food Pantry.    You will never know how much this has done for our family.  Not only did you feed us physically, you also fed us spiritually.   You provided us with toiletries, cleaning supplies, wash powder and many other things we could not get during our rough times.  One of the weeks we came, someone offered us a Bible.   Another week someone prayed for us.   Our life has been blessed by the generosity of your Church.  We have not been attending any Church for a long time.   You really made us take a look at how we are living our lives.  Never think that this is a small ministry.  I can't imagine how many others are touched by your ministry.   Many thanks and may God bless you . . .