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At St. Timothy Anglican Church, one of our core values is “Spreading the Gospel (the Good News of Jesus Christ) in word and deed at home and around the world.” One of the ways that we do this is by partnering with other groups who are doing good work in Chittenden county, in our region, and globally. We do so by giving, by praying for those in need and those who serve, and by joining-in to serve others.
The following are some of the organizations that we partner with. Click on each name to learn more:
ministry partners
7th Seed is a farm-based learning and retreat center in the Green Mountains aiming to follow Jesus’ example of working for justice & peace, demonstrating love & mercy, and living simply.
ANEW Place offers a holistic continuum of services to adults experiencing homelessness in Burlington, so they can start ane
ARDF connects Anglican churches in the U.S. and around the world with resources to meet the relief and development needs of their communities.
Women facing an unexpected pregnancy and have questions. Aspire Now helps with free options and pregnancy support in Williston, VT and surrounding areas.
It seems obvious to us that the most sensible way to serve our homeless and at-risk neighbors is to serve…great food! Thanks to the New Moon Cafe venue, we are able to host an extravagant Banquet each month. Our volunteers, people of all ages, from all walks of life, are the ones who distribute the invitations to folks they know in homeless or at-risk situations. The feast is prepared by our Chef, tables are set with white linens, and the plated dinner is served by volunteers many of whom sit with the guests and eat together. Live music is played throughout the evening.
Serving men, women, and families affected by incarceration since 1992. Church at Prison brings the full Gospel of Jesus Christ to prisoners; leading to salvation, teaching them how to live in Christian community, and, upon release, leading them from prison to the Christian community in society.
You are not alone. Empty Arms Vermont provides peer support to individuals and families whose babies have died through miscarriage, stillbirth, early infant death (within the first year of infancy), or termination for medical reasons. By cultivating personal connections, creating a compassionate community, and fostering professional collaborations, we provide grieving parents with valuable resources and validation as they navigate the murky days, weeks, and lifetime without their baby.
Isaiah Forty is a ministry of healing and wholeness, building up people in their interior lives, to be mature and resilient, so they can pursue the mission God has for them.
Kairos Prison Ministry International, Inc. (Kairos) is a lay-led, interdenominational Christian ministry in which men and women volunteers bring Christ’s love and forgiveness to prisoners and their families.
Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) is a campus ministry that reaches college students from all backgrounds with the hope of Jesus Christ. College is a time when beliefs are explored, decisions are made, and lives are changed. We invite students into authentic relationships and the study of God’s Word. Through the ministry of RUF, students discover the love of Christ, find their significance in God’s redemptive story, and engage in the life of His church.
We support the Vermont Department for Children and Families (DCF) with “Back-to-School” backpacks and school supplies as well as holiday gift drives for children currently in foster care.
Williston Community Food Shelf supports individuals and families who live in Williston, Richmond, and St. George, VT.
Wycliffe serves with the global body of Christ to advance Bible translation so people can encounter God through His Word. They work with churches, communities, and partner organizations so everyone can access God’s Word in a language that touches their hearts.