| Support Congregations 2010
All Saints Episcopal Church, Millington Budd Lake Union Chapel Butler United Methodist Church Calvary Baptist Church, Morristown Calvary Presbyterian Church, Florham Park Chatham-Summit Friends Meeting Quakers, Chatham Township Church of Christ the King, New Vernon Church of God In Christ, Morristown Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Church of the Assumption, Morristown Church of The Savior Episcopal, Denville Denville United Methodist Community Church First Memorial Presbyterian Church, Dover First Presbyterian Church of Rockaway First Presbyterian Church of Stirling First Presbyterian Church of Succasunna First Reformed Church of Pompton Plains Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Florham Park Grace Episcopal Church, Madison Holy Angels Parish, Little Falls Lake Hopatcong United Methodist Church Long Hill Chapel, Chatham Madison United Methodist Church Meyersville Presbyterian Church, Gillette Morristown Jewish Center Morristown Unitarian Fellowship Ogden Memorial Presbyterian Church, Chatham Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Pompton Plains Our Lady of the Lake, Mt. Arlington Our Lady of the Magnificat, Kinnelon Pompton Valley Presbyterian Church Port Morris United Methodist Church Presbyterian Church of New Providence St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, Parsippany St. David's Episcopal, Kinnelon St. Joseph's Church, Lincoln Park St. Jude Roman Catholic Church, Hopatcong St. Lawrence the Martyr, Chester St. Mark Lutheran Church St. Mary's Church, Pompton Lakes St. Michael's Church, Netcong St. Patrick Parish, Chatham St. Paul's Episcopal of Chatham St. Peter the Apostle Church St. Peter's Episcopal Church - Mt. Arlington St. Vincent De Paul Roman Catholic Church, Stirling St. Virgil's Roman Catholic Parish, Morris Plains Temple B'nai Or, Morristown Temple Hatikvah, Flanders The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Savior Trinity Lutheran Church of Dover Union Baptist Church, Morristown
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A Support Congregation is partnered with a Host Congregation and provides volunteers, meals and other important assistance to the Host Congregation during their host week. Many congregations choose to become a Support Congregation instead of a Host because of space limitations, size of congregation or while adding space to their current facility. This is a great option for these congregations because their members are still able to volunteer and impact local families’ lives. The following outlines the basic elements needed to be a Support Congregation:
* A Support Congregation provides volunteers to their Host Congregation to help cover volunteer shifts during the host week. There should always be at least 2 volunteers present and generally not more than 4 at a time at the Host Congregation. All volunteers complete training and orientation before they begin serving.
* A Support Congregation provides a person(s) to serve as the Primary Coordinator to recruit needed volunteers for the host week, attend scheduled meetings and act as the main contact.
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