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Methodist Missions Week Brings Help To Needy Tyler Residents
Hundreds of Methodists descended on Tyler last week, following founder John Wesley’s message of “Do all the good you can.”

The Methodist faithful set out on a mission to make life easier and brighter for their neighbors.

From minor home repair projects, clean-up efforts, painting or major renovations, teams spent the week in “work and fellowship,” said Melissa Brigman, church missions director for Marvin United Methodist Church. Marvin partners with St. Paul United Methodist Church and Pollard United Methodist Church to make one of the biggest mission outreach projects in the city.

“This is our 20th year for Mission Week and it gets bigger every year,” said Mrs. Brigman. “That’s the beauty of it. We place people where their gifts are. We want it to be fun, enjoyable for all. We even have a “Just For Kids” mission project.”


Firefighter and Marvin Methodist Church volunteer Terry Hawkins (foreground) works on putting a new floor in a house on Thursday.
Kids signed up to build planters for people this year, she said.

Mission Week began with a kick-off dinner for volunteers at Pollard UMC, and finished with a “Neighborhood Festival” at St. Paul on Thursday.












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Wayne Leake of Marvin UMC works on a window frame of a house on Thursday. Volunteers were doing repairs and projects for needy people this week.
(Staff Photo By Jaime Carrero)
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