
October 25-26, after All Worship Hours | Commons
Twice a year, Nativity joins thousands of congregations in Bread for the World’s Offering of Letters—a simple yet powerful way to live out our faith by advocating for those who are hungry. These letters go to Congress, urging support for programs that keep food on the table for millions, including programs like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) and international food aid.
Right now, SNAP faces deep funding challenges and new restrictions that could cut benefits for millions, even as food banks struggle with bare shelves and soaring demand. For every meal a food bank provides, SNAP provides nine—so rebuilding SNAP’s funding while strengthening local food banks is critical.
Across the globe, hunger is also rising. More than 295 million people faced acute food insecurity last year, driven by political conflict, climate extremes, and economic shocks.
Your voice matters. A few minutes to write a letter can help shape policies that protect the most vulnerable and move us closer to ending hunger. Stop by our table after worship next weekend to learn more and take part in this faithful act of justice. For questions, please contact Sue Sorenson (suesorenson@yahoo.com).
