What We Believe

Feed My Sheep is a Christ-centered, volunteer-driven, nonprofit organization formed to feed those who are hungry- physically, spiritually and emotionally. We believe all people matter and are worthy of our time, love and sacrifice, because God shows that is how he feels about people. He made the ultimate sacrifice by sending his son Jesus to pay the price for our sins so that all people have the ability to be reconciled to relationship with Him.

We believe the Bible teaches that we were made to be in relationship, both with God and with others, and that a lack or brokenness of these relationships is at the root of all kinds of difficulties. We strive to create a culture where all those who come, whether to serve or to be served, know that they are surrounded by people who will not label and judge them by their differences, problems, or circumstances, but genuinely want to know them and love them.

 Our Mission (Our What)

To feed those that are hungry physically, spiritually, and emotionally.

-Build self-esteem, worth and dignity through assistance with obtaining identification, housing and other personal needs.

-Provide spiritual food daily through prayer, Bible studies, and sharing the Gospel

-Provide encouragement, friendship and community by listening and building relationships

-Treat each individual with kindness, love and respect

 Our How

(Things we do to pursue our mission)

 Our Why

People Matter.

Our Impact

“Christians sometimes act like they have to go to a different country to live out the great commission. There are people in our own neighborhood who are in need and don’t know Jesus. FMS provides a place to make disciples of those who feel hopeless and are at the most desperate points in their lives.”

— Bobby Jeffers

“Feed my Sheep gives an opportunity to build lifelong relationships with those that a good portion of society has closed their eyes to. We get to show them the love of Jesus and remind them they have purpose and value. The hope is to be a part of true transformation in the lives of everyone that walks through our doors”

— Casey Mooney

“Feed My Sheep offers a time for food and fellowship with the community. It’s a blessing to be able to serve and visit with everyone that comes through the doors”

— Cindy Fowler

“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.”

-1 Corinthians 13:4-7