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Ways to Serve

Two men shake hands before Sunday morning service.

Door Greeter

8:45 and 10:45 service.

We are always in need of volunteers to greet our church family on Sunday morning! If you would like to volunteer, just add your name to an empty slot on the spreadsheet!

Scripture Reader

8:45 and 10:45 service. To express your interest, call the church office at

(859) 277-6176 or email jwooden@southernhillsumc.org.

If you would like to read Scripture occasionally on Sunday mornings, let Joan Wooden know. You can call the church office at

859-277-6176 or email her directly at jwooden@southernhillsumc.org.

Worship

10:45 service. Click below to learn more.

Southern Hills is blessed to have a wonderful music ministry dedicated to serving the church through song. If you would like to be a part of the ministry, contact Joan Wooden at jwooden@southernhillsumc.org.

Backpack Ministry

Email Judy Blakeman at jsblakeman@windstream.net for more information

This ministry provides weekly food bags for Arlington Elementary and Picadome Elementary, and pantry/snack foods for Ashland, Maxwell, and Millcreek. We pack once a month during the school year and there are multiple opportunities for volunteers (picking up food from Sam’s Club, setting up, packing bags, delivering food to the schools, cleaning up, and more). If you would like to be added to our email distribution list, please reach out to sarahhhicks@aol.com

Ministries We Support

The Nathaniel Mission

The Nathaniel Mission seeks to transform the city of Lexington and the lives of our neighbors through investing ourselves in acts of generosity, service, support, and love.  For over 75 years, The Nathaniel Mission has been a partner in the work of restoring dignity and honor to those marginalized and overlooked in urban Lexington.

Common Good

Common Good is an inclusive community in North Lexington dedicated to whole families. We create a safe space for our community to know love. We want to see thriving students, strong families, and flourishing neighborhoods live into their God-given potential.

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