Outreach

Feeding friendships

Feeding friendships
Bishop Dr Gordon Wong chatting with a senior at a TGM Eat Share Connect event held at MWS Senior Care Centre – Eunos on 21 February 2023

“How many children do you have? Eight?! Wow!”

That was a slice of a conversation between Bishop Dr Gordon Wong and an 87-year- old client at MWS Senior Care Centre – Eunos. It was a balmy Tuesday afternoon, when Bishop Dr Wong joined 10 volunteers from CMC WSCS (Christ Methodist Church Women’s Society of Christian Service) for a luncheon with 22 clients of the Centre.

Over the course of an hour, chitter-chatter about everything from eating styles to family history were exchanged over bento box lunches and silky soya beancurd.

Feeding friendships
A big thanks to the CMC WSCS ladies for sponsoring the food!

The luncheon was hosted and sponsored by CMC WSCS as part of “Eat Share Connect”, the 2023 theme for The Giving Methodist (TGM), a community outreach initiative galvanising Methodists to perform acts of love during the season of Lent. Based on Jesus’ example of table fellowship and unconditional love, volunteers host a meal for socially isolated seniors or low-income families at their home, church or an MWS Centre. It is hoped that the bonds built through the breaking of bread will help to build a more inclusive community.

“When Jesus walked on earth, he often just sat down to eat with people. It’s a way of expressing friendship and care, and symbolises God’s desire to fellowship with us,” said Bishop Dr Wong. “Especially during Lent, the Methodist Church wants to remind our members to show friendship and care to everybody, and coming together to eat is a great way to do that.”

Bishop giving cutlery to senior
Bishop Dr Wong distributing exclusive MWS cutlery sets to the seniors after the event

Besides sponsoring the meals, the volunteers engaged the seniors in conversation. Bishop Dr Wong said, “It was good to be able to spend time with the seniors here. Most of them don’t hear so well, or are unable to speak very much, but I think they enjoy seeing new faces and having someone to eat with them, and that little bit of change in routine.”

Ms Tina Neoh, who led the initiative by CMC WSCS, said, “Food is the simplest Asian means of connecting, and we can also use food to express love. The seniors shared that they genuinely appreciate the food and company. It’s important that we, as Methodist church members, are able to bless the older people in our community and to exhibit God’s unconditional love.”

General view
MWS Board of Governance Chairperson Mrs Fong Loo Fern (in red) joined 22 seniors in the luncheon

Want to share your blessings with those in need during this Lenten season? Join us, from now through 6 April 2023, to Eat Share Connect with socially isolated seniors or low-income families over a meal. To find out more, visit www.thegivingmethodist.sg.

By the Methodist Welfare Services Communications Team/ Photos courtesy of Methodist Welfare Services

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