First United is a mission partner with the three governing bodies in which it holds membership: Albany Presbytery, the Synod of the Northeast, and the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The breadth of mission encompasses everything from hunger relief and refugees to new church development and seminary education.
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The Deacons’ budget supports Bethany Hospitality Center, which deals with complex issues surrounding men, women and children including poverty, chronic homelessness; malnutrition; mental illness; addiction; abuse; loneliness and lack of self-esteem.
FUPC members participate in bake sales, the proceeds of which fund the church’s membership in Bread for the World, an international lobbying organization that fights world hunger.
Each Fall, the congregation hosts a pre-Christmas alternative gift and craft fair on the second weekend of November. Proceeds benefit local mission.
The Deacons’ budget provides support for the work of the local Habitat chapter, helping to build affordable housing for and with low-income residents of Rensselaer County.
Once a quarter, members prepare and deliver week-end meals for Joseph’s House, the city’s only overnight shelter that provides comprehensive services to the homeless.
Each Sunday, First united serves Equal Exchange Fair Trade coffee at refreshment time.
The church is a distribution site for a Community Supported Agriculture farm.
TAUM is Troy’s interfaith social service provider. Through the congregation’s mission giving to TAUM, First United supports a number of important programs: chaplaincy at local colleges, the furniture program, the Troy Damien Center, Computers for Kids, the Martin Luther King, Jr., scholarships and other important community outreach. Two First United members serve on the TAUM Board.
The faith education classes hold Fall and Spring fairs for which they prepare and sell food items to raise money for local and global mission.
The Troy Larger Parish is a mission connecting the Oakwood Avenue Presbyterian, Cornerstone Community, and First United Presbyterian churches in the city of Troy in local mission and joint summer worship.
Non-perishable food items help supply the pantry housed at the Oakwood Avenue Church.
Affordable van transportation for family visits to incarcerated loved ones.
A sponsored walk held at the end of September to raise funds for AIDS research and organizations that assist people living with AIDS and HIV.
The Deacons of First United shop for and deliver complete holiday meal kits to needy families in our community.
An annual sock drive, sponsored by Faith Education Committee and the Middle School Class. The congregation is invited to bring one or more pairs of new white socks for women, children and men to a sock basket in the sanctuary on Sundays during the months of February and March. The socks are donated to Joseph’s House in Troy.
On the first Sunday of May, First United members participate in the Church World Service sponsored walk to raise money for local, national and global agencies that help provide food and shelter for disaster and refugee relief.
Members maintain the small traffic island at the foot of the Green Island Bridge.
First United along with several other Troy churches prepare sandwich lunches distributed to teenagers attending the TAUM Computers for Kids program.
First United rents space to Unity Sunshine Preschool which provides an integrated special education classroom for preschool children with special needs.
First United rents space to LVA-GRC which provides free, confidential tutoring in reading, writing and conversational English and recruits and trains tutors.
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