Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:31 PM
Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:31 PM
Bethesda United Methodist Church’s connection with Martha’s Table began 40 years ago when Veronica Maz, the founder of Martha’s Table, visited the church. She talked about the work Martha’s Table provided and the efforts to support individuals and families experiencing food insecurity in the District at a meeting in the evening. Inspired by the mission, the church decided to support Martha’s Table by making sandwiches for its program McKenna’s Wagon, a mobile food service operating 365 days a year.
The initial collection of sandwiches took place on May 1, 1983, with the church members making a total of 277 sandwiches. Encouraged by
the success, the church continued the effort on the first Sunday of each month, eventually becoming known as ‘Sandwich Sunday.’ The process involved individuals and families making sandwiches at home and bringing them to the church for collection. A small group of church members took turns delivering the sandwiches to Martha’s Table’s location, where they were distributed through McKenna’s Wagon.
While sandwich-making remained the primary activity, other church programs also incorporated it. Sunday school teachers and children’s programs occasionally engaged in making sandwiches as part of their curriculum. Over time, Sandwich Sunday became a self-sustaining outreach ministry within the church, with a core group of 30 to 40 people participating regularly.
As the church recently celebrated 40 years of support of Martha’s Table, the milestone signifies the program’s enduring significance and the unwavering dedication of church members. The church collected over 2,000 sandwiches and trail mix, dwarfing the number of their first collection. Throughout the forty years, BUMC has collected nearly 278,000 sandwiches and over 27,000 baggies of trail mix!
The commitment and involvement of multiple generations of families highlight the program’s lasting impact and the church’s dedication to locking arms with Martha’s Table to address hunger as a fundamental human need. With food and housing insecurity persisting in the nation’s capital and elsewhere, programs like McKenna’s Wagon continue to play a vital role in providing assistance and hope.
Learn more about how you can support Martha’s Table here.
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