May 2018 MTM Newsletter
Continue Reading...At Mustard Tree Farms, we employ organic sustainable farming which allows us to use the productivity of our farms in a manner wholely useful to our community. It is our hope to build upon our current growth and create micro-industries here and abroad that will educate, train and employ those we serve, offering them an opportunity to embrace a healthy, whole, sustainable way of life.
Empowering individuals to create a better life through community in the presence of Christ
As serving others goes beyond the walls of the church, Mustard Tree partners with a number of churches and organizations here and abroad in building community and creating opportunities for personal and community development.
Mustard Tree Ministries is involved in developing a community of micro-homes which would provide affordable housing, a working farm, community center, and micro industries for employment.
With programming that addresses the needs of the homeless and impoverished, our team affects change here and around the world.
Mustard Tree Ministries operates primarily out of First Centenary United Methodist Church in downtown Chattanooga, TN. As serving others goes beyond the walls of the church, Mustard Tree partners with a number of churches and organizations here and abroad in building community and creating opportunities for personal and community development.
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May 2018 MTM Newsletter
Continue Reading...Growing the Green I’ve kinda always been an “on my own” kind of person. I enjoy being self-employed. Some say being self-employed is a talent. I think it’s a combination of desire and dedication. It certainly helps if you know that God provides opportunity to those that seek it through faith and prayer. If […]
Continue Reading...Bee Friendly Cheerios recently began a popular give away. In an act to help save the bee population, Cheerios began giving away free packets of wildflowers. I am a huge advocate for saving the bees! When I picnic in warm whether, I have actually gotten on to people for killing bees who are attracted to the sweet […]
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