Outreach
At St. Stephen UMC, we believe that faith calls us to action. Our outreach ministries are how we put God’s love into motion—serving our neighbors near and far with compassion, dignity, and grace.
From disaster relief to local food support, from warm meals to warm blankets, our church family is dedicated to showing up where it matters most. There are many ways to get involved
Want to Learn More or Get Involved?
Email us at office@ststephenumctx.org—we’d love to help you find your place in serving others.
Flood Relief Fund
Give on our platform with the memo of Disaster Relief or send money to:
Rio Texas Disaster Response, 16400 Huebner Rd., San Antonio, TX 78248
Blood Drive
Give blood. Save lives. It’s that simple. Sign up today. Can’t give? Recruit someone to give in your place. Someone you love needs blood.
4th Thursday of the Month
10am-4pm
Austin Street Center
Four times a year, we serve breakfast to the homeless staying at the Austin Street Center in Dallas.
Contact Paula Humphries for more information.
Food Distribution
Once a month, we provide groceries for local, food-insecure families. We also operate an emergency food pantry for times of acute need.
Contact Wini Council for more information.
Ewing House
Every month, we make and serve dinner for the residents of AIDS Services of Dallas's Ewing House, which provides affordable housing for those living with HIV/AIDS.
Contact Tina Simpson for more information.
Addressing Mesquite
Once a year, we assist local families with exterior home repair.
Addressing Mesquite Day is held in partnership with the Mesquite Ministerial Alliance and the City of Mesquite. This annual one-day event focuses on home repairs needed by senior citizens, single parents, military veterans and the disabled and other homeowners in Mesquite.
Love Thy Baby
Love Thy Baby donates blankets, baby clothes and other essential items through local hospitals and agencies that provide them to families in need free of charge.
Volunteers make and collect warm blankets and clothing for newborn babies who are born premature, sick or into poverty.