
Bread of Life
Food Pantry
"The mission of the Mitchell Church of Christ Bread of Life Inc. is to share the love and message of Jesus Christ through the collection and distribution of food and other physical necessities to needy members of our community."
OPEN HOURS*
Mondays 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Tuesdays 1:00 - 3:00 PM
The pantry is no longer open the 2nd Tuesday evening of each month.
*closed on holidays, follows school weather closings
I AM THE
BREAD
OF LIFE
John 6:35
LOCATION
815 West Main Street
Mitchell, IN 47446
(across from Terry's Citgo and the Mitchell Public Library)

How You Can Help
DONATE
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Bring non-perishable food items and plastic shopping bags by the church office.
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We take up a collection every 1st Sunday of the month during worship. You can also give online.
VOLUNTEER
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Help at the pantry Mondays and/or Tuesdays or help out with our food deliveries on Wednesdays.
Email info@mitchellchurch.org to find out more.
About Bread of Life
The food pantry serves people from White River in the north to Lost River in the south. We assist hundreds of people each month with needed food items. Funding for the food pantry comes from multiple sources. Once a month we have a special collection during our worship assembly, and Capstone Ministries supports our food pantry on a monthly basis. We receive some funds from the Orange County and Daviess-Martin REMC Operation Round-up programs, VFW Post 9107, and from concerned individuals.
The food pantry receives food donations on a regular basis as well. These come from our church members and from citizens in the community.
Volunteers are always needed and welcome.
Meet Our Volunteers






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This institution is and equal opportunity provider.