Make an Impact

You Can Make an Impact!

Messiah is a church of compassion and community outreach, supporting local, national, and global missions. From serving at the local food shelf to traveling to developing countries, we serve through mission — and there is a place for you to get involved!

Messiah Church is committed to supporting several organizations consistently and long-term — these are our Community Partners. In fact, even on your first visit to Messiah, you can make an impact because we will make a donation on your behalf to one of these organizations. We also have two Covenant Mission Partners — organizations that have grown out of Messiah Church, and with which we have ongoing covenants to support with our prayers, presence, and financial giving. And each month we collect a special Second Mile Offering to support a specific organization through financial and in-kind donations. Learn more about each of these below.

Second Mile Offering: Minnesota FoodShare

March is Minnesota FoodShare month, and our Second Mile Offering supports this drive with funds and food essentials. The Minnesota FoodShare campaign envisions a future where all Minnesotans have access to healthy food and no one struggles with food insecurity. It brings the community together to help stock nearly 300 food shelves statewide. Your offering and donations specifically support the local food shelves at Interfaith Outreach and ICA.

You can support our local food shelves through the end of March with a monetary or food donation, and/or by volunteering:
  • Give! Give online by selecting “Second Mile Offering,” or by mailing a check (indicate “MN FoodShare” in the memo) to: Messiah Church, 17805 County Road 6, Plymouth, MN 55447. For every $1 donated, food shelves can source $9 worth of food through partnerships in the community.
  • Donate! We are collecting these specific items that are in high demand at the food shelves: flour, sugar, cooking oil, canned tomatoes, canned fruit, coffee, and mayonnaise. The KID Street kids are also collecting peanut butter & jelly. Can you help them reach their goal? They are hoping to collect 150 of each! All donations will be collected through Sunday, March 29 and can be dropped off on the marked table in the atrium at Messiah on Sundays or during church office hours (Monday-Thursday 9 am-4 pm).
  • Volunteer! Join Messiah members and friends to serve at Second Harvest Heartland (7101 Winnetka Ave N, Brooklyn Park) on Thursday, March 19 from 3:30-5 pm. "Food sort and pack" volunteers create food boxes on an assembly line. Once sorted and packed, Second Harvest Heartland distributes these items to agency partners that serve our hungry neighbors. Ages 8 and up. Click here to sign up by Monday, March 16. Contact Mary Beth M with questions. For more information about Second Harvest Heartland, visit www.2harvest.org.

Thank you for helping to fight hunger in our community!

Current Opportunities & Needs

Faith in Action

We know you are praying and asking how to support our immigrant neighbors. Lord, what is mine to do? Here are a few ways:
  • Give to our Emergency Food Drive fund. Funds will provide groceries & other critical support for those unable to safely access basic needs. Your generosity helps provide hope and tangible support for those most affected. Click here to give online by selecting “Emergency Food Drive,” or by mailing a check (indicate “Emergency Food Drive” in the memo) to: Messiah Church, 17805 County Road 6, Plymouth, MN 55447.
  • Write a note of encouragement, reminding our siblings in Christ they are not alone. Leave your card in the church office and we'll pass it along. 
  • Join our Faith In Action Team to be contacted as additional needs and opportunities arise. Click here to sign up.
  • Pray together. We're inviting all of Messiah Church to pray at noon each day. Click here to download a digital wallpaper of the prayer and place on the lock screen of your phone to keep it handy: Loving God, quiet my heart and open my mind. Shape me by your grace and form in me the mind of Christ. Guide me to ask honestly, What is mine to do? Give me the courage to live into this moment to seek justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with you. Amen.

Mission Trips to Imara: Informational Meeting

Imara International's mission trip dates are full for 2026, but plans for 2027 are already in the works! Experience first-hand the journey and relationship of a Msafiri (Traveler) Mission Trip with Imara: connect with Imara’s moms and kids, complete projects, and experience the culture. Find out more about Imara's Msafiri Mission Travel Program during an informational Zoom meeting on Sunday, March 1 from 4-5:30 pm CT. No obligation — just information on what a trip to Nanyuki looks like including dates, times, projects, and cost. Click here for the Zoom link and additional details. If you are interested but unavailable to attend on Sunday, contact Amy Rintamaki, Imara's US Director at Amy.Rintamaki@ImaraInternational.org. For more information on Imara, visit www.imarainternational.org

American Red Cross Blood Drive

Make a difference in the lives of others by giving blood — your donation could save a life! Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood due to accidents, surgeries, or ongoing treatments for illnesses, and your generosity provides hope and healing for patients who depend on it. Consider donating blood at the American Red Cross blood drive on Tuesday, March 10 from 12-6 pm in Heritage Hall. Visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter “MessiahPlym” to schedule an appointment or click here. Save these dates for other upcoming blood drives at Messiah: Thursday, April 30.

Did you know that you can give one super-powered blood donation that may have the same impact as two regular donations? This is called a Power Red donation. Click here for more information on being a Power Red donor.

Cocoa Cafe

You are invited to a morning filled with toasty beverages, gooey s'mores and great friendship — all in support of the Minnesota FoodShare campaign. Ashley and Emily, two of Messiah's youth, invite you to their front yard (12515 25th Avenue N, Plymouth) on Saturday, March 14 from 9 am-12 pm for their 9th annual Cocoa Cafe. Each year the sisters offer hot cocoa and sweet treats, then donate 100% of the freewill donations they receive to the ICA and Interfaith Outreach food shelves. Last year they raised over $6,200! Can’t make it to this event, but still want to give? Send donations via Venmo to @Miranda-Spence-2. Your gift is helping our community!

Youth Summer Mission Trips

Each summer, Messiah Youth (and adult leaders) have two opportunities to spend a week together serving others:

Youth in grades 7-12 will be serving at STORM Camp in Woodbury (Service To Others in Relational Ministry) July 12-16, 2026. We do two things at STORM Camp: work and worship. Projects include things like painting, yard work, minor construction, and demolition jobs — but we also work to grow in relationships with those we're serving and those we're serving alongside. STORM Camp is a great experience for youth who want to work hard, serve with a small group, make a few friends, and get to know the people you're serving. Click here for more info and to register.

Youth in grades 9-12 are headed to Louisville, KY, for a YouthWorks Mission Trip, July 25- August 1, 2026. We'll be partnering with local organizations to serve children in the community, spend time with the elderly, and/or serve those experiencing homelessness. In the evenings, enjoy time with new community friends and maybe a visit to Waterfront Park or Churchill Downs, the home of the Kentucky Derby. On the way home, we'll spend time at Indiana Beach Amusement Park. The YouthWorks Mission Trip is a great experience for youth who are interested in learning more about what they can do to serve the under-served and contribute to the greater good. Click here for more info and to register.

Registration is open for both of these mission opportunities — for students and adult leaders. For questions or more information about these trips, contact Sami Tierney, Director of Youth and Family Ministry, at stierney@messiahchurch.org.

Ways to Help Simpson Shelter

Can you help with some much-needed items for Simpson Shelter? Current needs include:
  • Thermal underwear for women & men
  • Women's bras
  • Men's t-shirts
  • Hair care products for natural, textured, or curly hair
  • Q-tips
  • Nail care kits
  • Washcloths
  • Pillowcases

Tips for Simpson Shelter donations:
  • Simpson is currently accepting ONLY these specific items
  • All items must be new, unused, and unopened
  • Simpson cannot accept clothing such as jeans, shirts, coats, and shoes. Underwear and socks in NEW condition are welcome.
  • Personal-sized/travel toiletries are welcome. Full sized items are too heavy for guests to carry.

Donations can be purchased from their Amazon Wish List and delivered directly to the shelter, or dropped off in the marked bin in the atrium at Messiah on Sundays or during church office hours (Monday-Thursday 9 am-4 pm). For more information on Simpson Shelter, visit simpsonhousing.org.

Recycled Eyeglasses Can Give New Life

Did you get a new pair of eyeglasses? Great! You can donate your gently used ones to the Lions Club of Wayzata! They are known throughout the world for their work to improve the lives of the visually impaired and to help prevent future blindness. Over one billion people worldwide live with a vision impairment that can be prevented or corrected. When you donate used prescription glasses (including sunglasses) to the Lions Club of Wayzata, you will be making a difference in the lives of many! Glasses and eyeglass case donations can be dropped off in the marked bucket in the atrium at Messiah on Sundays or during church office hours (Monday-Thursday 9 am-4 pm). Click here for more information on this program.

Calling all Knitters & Crocheters

Messiah’s Prayer Shawl Ministry is seeking knitters and crocheters to make handmade shawls that the Congregational Care Team will distribute to those they serve through prayer, care, visits, and compassionate support. Through a grant from Messiah’s Living Ministry Endowment, yarn has been purchased for these shawls. Patterns are available for both knitting and crocheting. If you are interested in learning more or getting started, please contact Heather Felt at hfelt@messiahchurch.org.

Little Free Libraries

Got books? Did you know there are Little Free Libraries in the parking lots at Messiah and Interfaith Outreach (1605 County Road 101 N, Plymouth)? The library at Interfaith Outreach is maintained by Messiah members Phil & Sue Zietlow, and they are especially in need of children’s books to add to that library! Children’s book donations (in good condition) can be dropped off in the marked location in the atrium at Messiah on Sundays or during church office hours (Monday-Thursday 9 am-4 pm), or email Sue Z to schedule a pick-up. We’ll be sure to get these books to the Little Free Libraries for local families to enjoy!

Volunteer at Interfaith Outreach

Interfaith Outreach is a valuable resource to our community, addressing critical needs of our neighbors. Volunteers are always needed at the food shelf and Resale Select store. Can you help? Current needs include:
  • Food Shelf Shopping Assistant
  • Resale Select Store Support: Shifts are open Monday-Saturday mornings, afternoons, and evenings
  • Resale Select Treasure Hunter: Shifts are open Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday mornings and afternoons
  • Donation Door Greeter: Shifts are open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning and afternoons

If you are interested in any of these opportunities at Interfaith Outreach, visit iocp.volunteerhub.com to sign up online. Sign up for a New Volunteer Meeting to learn about all open volunteer opportunities. Interfaith Outreach is located at 1605 County Road 101 N, Plymouth. For more information on Interfaith Outreach, visit iocp.org.

Habitat for Humanity Work Days

Among the many ways to serve our local communities, Messiah Church supports Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity (TCH4H). Opportunities exist in several ways but primarily in the construction of housing for eligible applicants. No special skills are required to participate on a build, just a willingness to serve! Messiah volunteers have been participating in a multiple structure project on Niskanen Circle in Chaska. If you would like to help with this build project, visit tchabitat.volunteerhub.com/lp/chaska. At this link, you can register as a new volunteer and sign up for upcoming serve dates that fit your schedule. (Volunteers must be 16 and up to serve on a build team.) If you have questions regarding TCH4H volunteering, contact Marv K. For more information about Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, visit www.tchabitat.org

Decluttering? Donate to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Looking to donate large items (or a large quantity of items) but don’t have a vehicle big enough to transport them? Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity ReStore can come to you! All you have to do is request a pickup. For questions about this service, please contact Habitat for Humanity directly at (612) 588-3820 or visit restore.tchabitat.org/donate. Please do not drop off donations at Messiah. For more information about Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, visit www.tchabitat.org.

Serve at Messiah Church 

Every week, hundreds of people enter Messiah Church. You can be part of our servant volunteer teams who share God’s love. Here are just a few ministry areas where you might serve:
  • Sunday Worship - welcoming guests into worship, reading scripture, arranging flowers, or praying over and tidying the space between services
  • Communion Prep - these servants shop for bread and juice, prepare for communion (cube bread and fill cups), and clean up after the service, the first Sunday of each month. You can serve for just the 8:30 or 10:30 service, or prep for both. Training will be provided!
  • Sunday Hospitality - greeting guests, serving coffee, and ushering
  • Wednesday Hospitality - greet guests attending evening activities
  • Kids & Youth - build lasting relationships and nurture the faith of the next generation (background checks and references required)
  • Gardens & Grounds - no matter the time of year, lend your green thumb or handy skills toward decorating, maintaining, or organizing our grounds

For more information on any of these opportunities, contact Heather Felt, Director of Community Engagement.

Other Serving Opportunities

Looking for other opportunities to serve our neighbors? Check out the following organizations:

Missions Team

Bethany Nelson
Associate Pastor

Mary Beth Mazzocchi
Missions Chair

Jess Baker
Secretary

Kevin Bowman
At-Large

Shirley Buehler
At-Large

Pam Lundgren
At-Large

Darcy Weldy
At-Large

Peggy Russett
At-Large

Linda Seaton
At-Large

Gail Stone
At-Large

Questions about Missions at Messiah? Contact Mary Beth, Missions Chair.

Contact Mary Beth