Faith
Episcopal Diocese Supports Gaza With Aid Efforts
Faith Facts
- The Episcopal Diocese partnered with relief agencies to deliver over 100,000 meals to those affected by conflict in Gaza.
- This initiative was coordinated through the American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and Al Ahli Hospital.
- The outreach reflects a commitment to compassion and charity, rooted in Biblical teachings on loving our neighbor.
In a remarkable demonstration of Christian charity, the Episcopal Diocese recently worked with humanitarian groups to deliver crucial food aid in Gaza. Over 100,000 meals were provided to families enduring hardship due to ongoing unrest.
The operation was managed through the American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem working with Al Ahli Arab Hospital, offering support on the ground. Leaders emphasized that these acts underscore a calling to serve others and show Christ’s love in action.
“Our faith compels us to extend compassion and care to those in crisis,” a representative said.
Restoring hope amidst suffering, this mission highlights the enduring impact of faith-driven outreach and the importance of standing for human dignity.
Let us continue to pray and support those called to feed the hungry and serve in Jesus’ name.