Stewpot is an inner city ministry that has been serving Little Rock for over 40 years. The primary mission is to feed the hungry -"Feed whoever walks through our doors". It is open from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Monday through Friday providing hot meals to those in need.
Trinity volunteers cook and serve meals on alternate Mondays. Trinity work parties have painted and completed minor repairs, providing a cheerful and welcoming environment for our diners.
Stewpot is an inner city ministry that has been serving Little Rock for over 40 years. The primary mission is to feed the hungry -"Feed whoever walks through our doors". It is open from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Monday through Friday providing hot meals to those in need.
Trinity volunteers cook and serve meals on alternate Mondays. Trinity work parties have painted and completed minor repairs, providing a cheerful and welcoming environment for our diners.
Vera Lloyd is a residential care facility, providing emergency shelter, therapeutic group home and respite care for boys and girls from all over Arkansas. The campus is located in Monticello, AR, and has 5 residential homes.
Trinity sponsors the Lewis Home, a therapeutic group home for young men. Throughout the year, the residents and their house parents are hosted for Travelers’ baseball games, UALR basketball games, bowling, trips to High Altitude and of course, special luncheons.
Trinity teams have traveled to campus to paint the Lewis House, complete repairs, paint the campus Gym and clean up the classrooms and lunchroom, along with landscape clean up and planting. We stay in contact with our residents through fellowship visits on campus and welcome each new resident with a personalized backpack of necessities. We love our Lewis House boys.
Vera Lloyd is a residential care facility, providing emergency shelter, therapeutic group home and respite care for boys and girls from all over Arkansas. The campus is located in Monticello, AR, and has 5 residential homes.
Trinity sponsors the Lewis Home, a therapeutic group home for young men. Throughout the year, the residents and their house parents are hosted for Travelers’ baseball games, UALR basketball games, bowling, trips to High Altitude and of course, special luncheons.
Trinity teams have traveled to campus to paint the Lewis House, complete repairs, paint the campus Gym and clean up the classrooms and lunchroom, along with landscape clean up and planting. We stay in contact with our residents through fellowship visits on campus and welcome each new resident with a personalized backpack of necessities. We love our Lewis House boys.