Tagged: Clothing ministry, congregations, wise practices
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Dawn Barnes.
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February 26, 2025 at 9:57 am #306
Dawn Barnes
KeymasterDoes anyone have suggestions around starting a clothing ministry? What are some wise suggestions to consider before beginning?
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August 20, 2025 at 10:24 pm #4085
Joyce Zook
ParticipantSalem, Oregon First Christian Church’s Christian Womens Fellowship Circles organize a “Rummage Sale” each fall. The predominant donations received from the community are clothing, however we also have a huge “houseware” section as well. Shoppers at our sale include many different groups in the community, including individuals who come to purchase large boxes of clothes to send to their home country (mainly Mexico). We typically have a “bag sale”, so any amount of clothing that can be packed into a standard shopping paper sack will cost $10. If the shoppers are experiencing short funds, they can offer a price, or take the clothing free. The same is true for many housewares that include basic essentials needed to set up a kitchen. Tools are also donated, as well as jewlry, pottery, garden supplies, etc. This annual sale typically results in approximately $2000 that we donate to local non-profit organizations. Left-overs from our sale are donated to the local shops that feature used clothing and items. We consider this a clothing ministry because the prices are set very low, and if needy folks are unable to pay, they will still acquire what they need. The proceeds over expenses go to other community organizations helping folks in need. It takes many volunteers to make this project work, however it is extremely reawarding. Once established with the materials needed: signage, bags, posters, advertisement, volunteer sign-ups for “sorting days” and on-site sale workers, and storage area for a month before the sale, we fall into the “groove” each year.
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November 12, 2025 at 11:28 am #4278
Dawn Barnes
KeymasterThank you, Joyce, for this information. This is such a vital ministry especially as we head into the winter months. Blessings on your ministry in Salem.
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