Check Out the Ministry Partners that LVPC is Connected With…

Ministry Partners

  •  information about LVCAP, Long Valley Community Assistance Program:  Established in 1996, LVPC was instrumental in developing ICOWTA, Interfaith Community Outreach of the Washington Township Area. It is now is comprised of Deacons and concerned membe

    Long Valley Community Assistance Program

    *Information about LVCAP, {Long Valley Community Assistance Program:}

    Established in 1996, LVPC was instrumental in developing ICOWTA, Interfaith Community Outreach of the Washington Township Area. It is now comprised of Deacons and concerned members from 9 area churches and currently known as LVCAP, Long Valley Community Assistance Program. It oversees our community food pantry, which is housed at LVPC, by assisting with food collections, volunteer staffing, monetary donations to support purchases and holiday gift basket distributions.

    Food Pantry Needs Listing: Boxed Chicken & Beef broth/Canned chili with or with out beans/Canned fruits (in juice)/Canned meats (chicken, ham, spam)/Coffee (regular, half-half, decaf) /Cold cereal (including kid friendly selections)/Condiments & Spices/Cookies, Crackers, Snack bars, Granola bars, Pop Tarts/Cooking oil/Detergent (Dish/Laundry)/Feminine hygiene products /Hot cereal (oatmeal, cream of wheat, etc.)/Juices /Mayonnaise/Microwaveable meals/(Hormel “Compleats” Meals/Nutella/Salad dressings (Especially Ranch)/Shelf stable milk/Powdered Milk/Spaghetti/Sugar/Taco Makings (Shells & Seasoning packets)/Toilet paper/Paper towels/Tissues/Toiletries (Body wash, deodorant, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes)/Vinegar (Apple cider, White, Red Wine) /White Rice (2 pound bags)/Wipes (Baby, Sanitizing)/Zip Loc Bags

    *PLEASE-No dented cans & check expire dates! Please donated food. And thank you.

  • Camp Johnsonburg

    We are our history: In 1959, Johnsonburg Camp & Retreat Center was established to provide experiential Christian education in support of the Presbyterian Church in New Jersey. Johnsonburg today is a place where city kids meet country kids, where black and white discover common ground, where the rich and poor of means and spirit are valued equally, and where each is encouraged to take another vital step toward realizing oneness in Christ.

    The Johnsonburg ministry is owned and operated by a Board of Trustees that derives its membership from the seven New Jersey Presbyteries, Presbyterian Church (USA).