Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Ministry with migrants

Several faith communities and non-profit organizations in Washington County form a coalition called PACTO, which is committed to standing in solidarity with those living in local migrant camps and working on farms and in vineyards. The groups take basic supplies like food staples, bedding, and cookware at the beginning of the summer, when workers are beginning to arrive for the season, but before consistent work has begun. Throughout the summer, the groups make regular visits to take food and supplies and visit with the camp residents, and sometimes lead fun activities or faith-based conversations with those interested.

I had the opportunity to go with the Hillsboro UMC Outreach Team a few weeks ago to the camp they have been sponsoring for several years. They've formed relationships with the family that lives there year-round and love catching up with them on their visits.

It was a gift to see first-hand how friendships can develop across income-level and language differences that so often divide us, and to witness how God can work when we walk together to provide for the needs of one another. Three different United Methodist congregations in Washington County are participating in this vibrant ministry. Let me know if you'd like to know more about how you can support or join in.