
Building Bridges With the Hispanic Community
So we, who are many, are one body in Christ – Romans 12:5
“We must restore hope to young people, help the old, be open to the future, spread love. Be poor among the poor. We need to include the excluded and preach peace.” – Pope Francis
During our latest food pantry, we welcomed 99 families to our church. A growing majority of the families are Hispanic, reflecting the vibrant Latino community in Sussex County. Our faithful volunteers accompanied our clients through the shopping process, allowing them to choose the items needed to sustain their families during the next few weeks. The pantry leaders have diligently made sure there are labels in English and Spanish and that the Hispanic community feels welcome. I have witnessed many shared moments of connection.
Because of the connections made through the pantry, Community Church decided to offer an English language program for adults. For the past several months, we have taught English to a diverse group of students from across the Americas. Our volunteers have welcomed our students by working with them one-on-one, driving them to class, accompanying them to job interviews, and providing them with food from our pantry after class. We have learned so much from our students and have listened to many stories of fear and uncertainty because of the current political situation.
Two of our most faithful students belong to a thriving Latino church. Through them, we have made connections with this church and are exploring ways that we can support them in their goals to build a sanctuary of their own.
It is so important that we stand with this vulnerable community. We are one body of Christ, and we are constantly learning so much from each other.
Peace,
Mari Satterlee
Council President

Racism in America – The History We Didn’t Learn in School
Bridge Building: A Six-Week Zoom-Only Course with Sue Linderman
Join us as we seek truth, understanding, and a path forward. In this six-week series, Sue Linderman will explore the policies, practices, and beliefs that have shaped racial disparities in America—from slavery and Jim Crow laws to redlining, mass incarceration, and voter suppression.
Each session will examine a different period, connecting historical events to the inequities we see today. Through learning and discussion, participants will reflect on how this history informs our faith and our role in addressing inequality.
Course Topics Include:
The roots of systemic racism in America
How laws and policies reinforced racial inequality
The Civil Rights Movement and its ongoing impact
Voter suppression—past and present
The role of faith communities in racial justice
The class will take place on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. beginning on May 14.
Council President

Listen to Our Latest Podcast Episode! >
We’re excited to announce that our podcast is now live and available on the church’s website! Simply visit bridgebuilder.church, navigate to the “Media” section in the top menu, and select “Podcasts” to listen to our episodes. If you’re using the mobile site, just click the three horizontal lines at the top, then use the menu arrow under “Media” to access the podcast.
Our latest episode features a conversation with Pastor Earl Janssen about the important topic of “Equipping the Saints.” Don’t miss it!
What’s Happening at Community
Thank you so much for your generous support of our mission to feed the hungry!
CLC Food Pantry Donation Requests
April 2025
· Black Beans (canned or dry)
· Pinto Beans (canned)
· Tuna and other canned meat
· Peanut Butter
· Cereal
· Pasta
· Pineapple – canned
· Peaches – canned
· Fruit or Applesauce cups
· Cream Soups
· Pasta Sauce in jars
· Mac and cheese
· Cooking oil
· Shelf-stable Chocolate Milk
Note: Donating a larger quantity of one or two items is especially helpful. For example, buy 12 cans of tuna, 20 boxes of pasta, or 50 jars of peanut butter rather than one of each item!
Our last class for the season will be on May 22.
We will resume classes on Sept. 4.
LGBTQIA+ & Allies Potluck
Dinner Friday, May 16
6:00 p.m.
Luther Hall
Join us for a potluck dinner as LGBTQIA+ individuals and allies come together to support one another and plan for June Pride celebrations. All are welcome!
Are you ready to connect and grow with Community?
Join us on May 18, immediately after the late worship service, for the Bridge Builder Luncheon. This is a special opportunity for new bridge builders to meet our ministry team leaders, explore where they fit within our church, and learn more about the exciting trajectory of our faith community. We look forward to building meaningful relationships and sharing our vision for the future with you!