Matthew 25:40
Jesus replied: “In as much as you have done it for the least of these, you have done it for me."

With inner contemplation and outward joy, the Mission Committee leads all Okemos Presbyterians in awareness of our responsibilities to our brothers and sisters, advocacy of our Christian ethics, and action in the name of God who has blessed us with His calling to feed the hungry, heal the sick, clothe the naked, promote justice and bring the gospel to the whole world.

Organizations We Support

Please consider shopping online for unique birthday, anniversary or other gifts or donating online to one of the many groups supported by Presbyterian Church of Okemos. If you do not see your favorite vendors here, it is only because they do not have an online platform for shopping. We will try to keep you informed if any of the organizations we support are scheduled at Meridian Farmer’s Market or another public venue.

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Through the Presbyterian Giving Catalog, explore a wide variety of gifts that provide real and positive impact around the world – including aid for refugees, access to clean water and helping to end hunger.

Supporting a healthy future for Haiti through the advancement of quality nursing education.

This is a fair trade shopping site. When you check out, you can enter the name of the Freedom Fighter we have partnered with to provide this shopping opportunity – Amanda Love 813267. Better Way Designs seeks to bring dignity and hope to those who were victims of the sex trafficking industry by purchasing and reselling products made by those who have been freed through the vessel of Freedom Parties.

For more than 50 years, the Medical Benevolence Foundation (MBF) has worked to provide hope and healing to those most in need. Working with our partners, MBF supports healing ministries in more than 100 hospitals and clinics throughout the world.

” This organization stands against gun violence through training young people in the building trades and promoting career development.

PCO provides volunteers for building rehabilitation projects in the Detroit area. When you go to their website, click on STORE to take you to shopping opportunities.

PCO makes donations to the Edgewood Village Scholar’s Program to prepare students for college.

PCO provides volunteers and financial support for adult refugees in obtaining their high school diploma.

PCO provides volunteers, meals, and donations to assist the agency in providing support to homeless families.

PCO makes financial contributions to support the Presbytery’s Unified Mission.

PCO makes donations to support the Simbolei Academy for Girls in Kenya. Nativity sets and books are available to purchase by appointment. Contact the church at office@okemospres.org

Financial donations assist welcoming new refugees into the Lansing area.

PCO supports several refugee families with gifts and essentials each Christmas season. Watch the announcements or the mission blog to learn about each year’s collection.

Church volunteers have provided six Saturday meals each year along with financial support.

Mission committee member Ellen Hoekstra serves on the board of CIS Michigan. The church supports the agency financially and by donation of needed items for students.

Members of the church participate in the annual walk and others sponsor those walkers. We are a leading church in terms of the number of walkers and the funds raised.

Church youth hold an annual fundraiser (“Souper Bowl”) in which the funds are donated to GLFB. We designate that funds be directed to food pantries at Okemos Community Church, Haslett Community Church, and the First Presbyterian Church in Lansing.

PCO has sent volunteers to various locations in Michigan to build, or restore, homes.

PCO supports this month-long event each September through sponsorship and an activity.

PCO typically provides Thanksgiving meals to several families.

Our Mission Blog, summarized below, provides summaries of some of our recent activities.

The Presbyterian Church of Okemos has continued their support of the Ludwig family’s mission in…

Communities in Schools and PCO PCO’s connection with Communities in Schools (CIS) of Michigan started…

The PCO Mission Committee began supporting Michigan Refugee Hope (the Unaccompanied Refugee Minor Program administered…

In late April 2020 all PCUSA mission coworkers were called back to the USA. The…

At the April 2020 meeting of the PCO Mission Committee it was noted that feeding…

Thank all of you for your kind gifts of sandwiches,snacks, fruit, cookies (both Oreos and…