Showing posts with label ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ministry. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Salvation Army Greater Valley congratulates Captain Fenton on her promotion

Captain Tatyana Fenton

ANSONIA - The Ansonia Corps wants to congratulate and celebrate Captain Tatyana Fenton on her promotion to the rank of Captain in The Salvation Army!


This promotion represents more than time in service—it reflects a continued commitment to God’s calling, faithful ministry, and a desire to serve others in Christ’s name.
Throughout her officership, Captain Fenton has sought to share the love of Jesus through worship, discipleship, community service, and compassionate ministry.
As the Ansonia Corps also approaches one year of ministry under the leadership of Captain Tatyana Fenton and Lieutenant Joshua Fenton, we take this opportunity to express our gratitude for their faithful service.
Their ministry continues to bear fruit through their willingness to answer God’s call and serve wherever He leads. Their love for God, dedication to the community, and commitment to sharing the Gospel have made a meaningful impact on countless lives.
Please join us in praying for Captain Tatyana and Lieutenant Joshua as they continue their ministry. May God guide, strengthen, and equip them for the work ahead. May He bless their leadership, renew their spirits, and use them mightily for His Kingdom.


Sunday, March 1, 2026

Ministry of Lt. Tatyana at Salvation Army in Ansonia celebrated today

Lt. Tatyana

ANSONIA - Today we celebrate and give thanks for Lt. Tatyana and her faithful ministry.

In The Salvation Army, we believe that God calls both women and men to preach the Gospel, and Lt. Tatyana lives fully into that calling.

She is deeply receptive to the movement of the Holy Spirit and consistently proclaims the Word with clarity, conviction, and grace. We are blessed by her obedience and her effective preaching.



This is shared from the Salvation Army - Ansonia Facebook page.


Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Residents of Wesley Village in Shelton pack food at church in Easton




SHELTON - Residents from Wesley Village senior living campus joined Covenant Church of Easton for a recent Feed the Hunger Packathon, a food packing event in which participants produce thousands of nutritious meals that will be distributed to children and families in need across America and internationally. 


The event was hosted by Covenant Church and organized in collaboration with Feed the Hunger, a ministry of global partners that seeks to feed the spiritual and physical needs of at-risk children.  Eleven residents and two Wesley Village team members participated with a group of over 100 volunteers from the church to help pack nearly 25,000 meals to be distributed around the world. This was the first event of its kind at the church.


During their two-hour shifts, teams of volunteers assembled four ingredients: a carbohydrate (rice or pasta), a protein (soy or dehydrated pinto beans), dehydrated vegetables, and vitamin powder. 

These ingredients, which together provide complete nutrition, were packaged in six-serving meal packets that were weighed, sealed, and boxed. Wesley Village volunteers assisted with packing ingredients, creating labels, and assembling meal packets, which will be distributed overseas to refugees and needy children through Christian partners, and also given out domestically through food pantries and supplemental food programs at certain schools.


Crista Hernan, Director of Spiritual Life for United Methodist Homes , the not-for-profit mission-based organization which manages the Wesley Village senior living campus, reflected on how important it is to have purpose and feel that life is meaningful, regardless of age or personal circumstances. “This was a fantastic opportunity for Wesley Village residents to serve others according to their own abilities and be part of a bigger mission – feeding hungry children," she said. "It warmed my heart to see their smiles when they realized their participation was vital in reaching Packathon goals.”


Wesley Village residents from both Crosby Commons and Wesley Heights senior living communities volunteered during the March event, including Penny Alexander, Norma Fitzgerald, Doris Giammatteo, Audrey Kaszuba, Connie Koskelowski, Rita Lund, Kevin O’Brien, Eleanor Scanzillo, Gloria Stefano, and Ruth Wakeley. Hernan and Andrea Hyde, Activities Director at Wesley Heights, also attended the event and coordinate transportation for residents.


Wesley Heights resident Connie Koskelowski enjoyed her job of labelling and filling packets of non-perishable ingredients, which would be sent to children in need in Ukraine or a camp for refugees in Bangladesh. “We were all given gloves and a hair net to keep everything sanitary and by the end of the day we had boxed 24,000 packets ready for shipment, said Koskelowski. “It was an incredible experience. I feel blessed to have been able to participate and be part of this “mission trip” with over 100 other volunteers.”


For Rita Lund, a Crosby Commons resident, volunteering at the Packathon was an enjoyable and educational experience. “I saw all the organizational aspects required – number of people, sources of financial support, kinds of foodstuffs offered, distribution of jobs and workstations, and all that was needed to produce the thousands of nutritional packets we assembled. With my volunteer assignment of labeling packets being straightforward, I also enjoyed the chance to visit with the other volunteers and find out more about those I was working with,” Lund said.


Fellow Crosby Commons resident, Audrey Kaszuba was impressed by the organized assembly lines and the amount of people helping at the event, many of them teens and families working together. “It was my humble pleasure to be part of this. What better way to help than feeding the hungry and less fortunate,” she said.


Hernan and the group from Wesley Village shared their experiences with the rest of the community after returning to the campus that day and throughout the week. Residents were thrilled to hear about the event and expressed continued interest in similar opportunities for upcoming weeks. 


“Creating opportunities for residents to connect to things that give their lives meaning is foundational to spiritual wellness and always at the forefront of resident life at Wesley Village and my work here at United Methodist Homes,” said Hernan. “Many thanks to everyone at Covenant Church of Easton for this wonderful experience. We hope to do this again!”


About Wesley Village: Wesley Village senior living campus at 580 Long Hill Ave., Shelton is part of United Methodist Homes, a local not-for-profit organization. The Wesley Village campus offers independent and assisted living, enhanced assisted living, early memory support, skilled nursing and short-term rehab. 


To learn more about Crosby Commons, Wesley Heights, Lifestyle Transitions, or Bishop Wicke Health Center, visit our website or call  203.225.5024. 

To become part of the Wesley Village team, visit our website at: https://www.umh.org/career-opportunities-at-umh.


About Feed the Hunger: Founded in 1968, Feed the Hunger is a Christian ministry with a mission to feed spiritual and physical hunger, especially for at-risk children.  

Using reliable global partnerships, they identify vulnerable children at risk of starvation or malnutrition, provide immediate nutritional resources, and invest in their long-term success through education and spiritual growth. Food packed during a Packathon event is distributed overseas to refugees and needy children through Christian partners and is given out domestically through food pantries and through supplemental food programs at certain schools. 

Currently the ministry maintains 55 global partners in 26 countries (including the US) and has packed over 40 million meals and counting while serving over 13,000 children in Feed the Hunger programs. 

For more information about Feed the Hunger, visit feedthehunger.org.



This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.





Sunday, January 10, 2016

Coffee house scheduled at Grace Bible Church in Shelton


When I was at the community breakfast Saturday at Assumption Church hall in Ansonia I got a schedule for a coffee house in downtown Shelton.

Grace Bible Church, 269 Coram Ave., Shelton, sponsors a music ministry, Beacon On the Hill Coffee House, at 6 p.m. on the third Saturday of every month. 

This coming Saturday, Jan. 16, Christian singer/songwriter Kira Shcerbakova will perform.

Our family has plans (!) Saturday and we won't be able to attend, but we will be attending a subsequent concert.

On Feb. 20 Heartsong will entertain, on March 19 The Core will perform, and Treasure House will be in concert April 16. 

For more information call the church, 203-922-8211.