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Appalachia Service Project
at Asbury United Methodist Church
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Appalachia Service Project provides opportunities for Christian missions through a ministry of home repair and rehabilitation and new home construction in Central Appalachia.

Making New Friends

 

Asbury ASP Facts

A Youth Ministry since 1973

200+ Homes Repaired

1000+ lives changed

 

Our mission - "Make homes warmer, safer and drier"


News Headline

We will be singing and sharing our mission with the youth Sunday school again. If they raise $500 or more, they will select some of you to wrap toilet paper around. It will be great fun.

Check your points by calling Mrs. Taylor. There are only 5 left to earn. We still have 3 more youth than we can take so earn as many points as you can.

View photographs of our wheel chair ramp construction at the home of Mrs. Twiley. Great Job!

Our final workshop will be building a wheel chair ramp for Nancy Sterling who was featured recently in the Daily Times as she is battling ALS. Go to the news Section to learn more....


Next Event

Our final singing practice will be Monday, May 12. Singers and musicians need to be there by 6 pm and all others at 7 pm.

The final Work Skills session will be on Saturday, May 17. If you have not signed up for a shift, contact Mrs. Taylor. For more details, click on Work Skills Sessions

The Downes/Desmarias Team will present at the Youth Sunday School on Sunday, May 18 at 9:45. Please arrive by 9:30 for setup.

Our final organizational meeting will be from 1-3 pm in Fellowship Hall at Asbury on Sunday, May 18. You must be present. Parents are encouraged to attend.

View our entire Calendar of Events.

 


Question: How can I learn more about ASP at Asbury?

Answer: Read and learn about the Basics of ASP.


For questions contact: Don Taylor

Phone 410-749-9212 or

Email at dktaylor@dmv.com


Appalachia Service Project is a Christian ministry, open to all people, that fosters human development by addressing the housing needs of Central Appalachia. Please visit our parent organization's web site to learn more about this worthy cause.
Updated as of Friday, May 2, 2008