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EQUIPPED TRAINING: STRENGTHENING RELATIONSHIPS AT EVERY SITE

Leaders and volunteers from across our sites gathered for our Feed the Need Equipped Training. It was incredibly encouraging to see nearly 100% participation! Seeing so many people take time out of their weekend to come together, learn, and…

SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL IS HAPPENING IN STONY POINT

Picture this: A sunny Monday evening at Stony Point Park in western Bastrop County, Texas. Tables are scattered across the green space, buzzing with life. At one table, wide-eyed kids and their parents lean in as they discover that a butterfly…
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Pray, Serve, Give…

by Jason Bray, Board Member Those three actions along with Christ choosing to use us is what makes up a Mission U-Too community.  We can accomplish nothing outside of Christ which is why it is imperative that we pray for the unified direction…
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Chuck, The Rabbi and Four College Girls

by Chas Winckel, Round Rock Site Coordinator We have all seen Chuck or whatever his name is.  He is the drifter or the homeless guy.  He doesn't make eye contact or most of us hope he doesn't. He doesn't smell or look good. Chuck, from…

Disaster Relief Today

You may have noticed Mission U-Too has been getting around lately. In April we headed to West, Texas after a fertilizer plant exploded and took out a good portion of the town. And in May, we headed up to serve the community of Moore, Oklahoma…

We are heading to Oklahoma and need YOUR help!

Yesterday a hugely destructive tornado hit Moore, Oklahoma taking many lives and leaving many people homeless. As most of you know a large part of what we do at Mission U-Too is disaster relief, both in our own communities and to those around…

Jesus in West

by Chas Winckel, Round Rock Site Coordinator I was talking with Jonah and Christy Beyer the other night after we had unloaded from our trip to West, Texas.  We had spent 3 days and nights working with the victims, volunteers and families…

We made it home from West, TX

by Jonah Beyer, Mission U-Too President The Mission U-Too team has made it back home safely but our hearts are still in West. As many of you have heard a fertilizer plant exploded last Wednesday afternoon. Jason and I began to make plans…

Relief for West

The town of West was devastated when a fertilizer facility exploded yesterday. Homes, apartments, business are gone, over 100 injured and an unknown dead. The devastation is huge for this small town. Part of Mission U-Too’s ministry and…
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Serving without judgment

by Christy Beyer, Mission U-Too Helen has been going to Mission U-Too Round Rock ever since we started. Helen has 3 boys and 1 girl. She's married and lives in a trailer park. Her husband works off shores and comes home a few times a month.…

Second location in Bastrop!

by Jonah Beyer, Mission U-Too President I am excited to tell you about our new Bastrop location. This makes seven locations for Mission U-Too as we continue to grow and the vision continues to catch; feeding people physically and spiritually. The…

Showing that you care

By Chas Winckel, Round Rock Site Coordinator Three quick stories from Mission U too. A little girl jumped out of the truck and was headed toward the serving line. She had a hop in her step and a smile on her little 20 month old face. Her Dad…

Obedience in Small Things

By Rebecca Barker, Bastrop Site Coordinator I haven't been able to put into words until now how amazing Monday night was. GOD is so good! For whatever reason(God), I forgot to pick up enough burgers for the evenings meal. So just after we…
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Learning to Love

by Jonah Beyer, Mission U-Too President The first time I meet Allen he was dirty, stinky, and had quite the foul mouth. I was afraid to touch him and honestly didn't want anything to do with him. We had just started Mission U-Too Bastrop and…

Featured in the Statesman

Mission U-Too Round Rock was featured in the Statesman a few weeks ago check out the link and check out what is happening at our Round Rock location. Our Round Rock location started last December and it is a blessing to watch it grow and see…

God is all we need!

by Christy Beyer, Mission U-Too This was my first time going on a Mission trip. Even though I feel like I’m doing our own mission in our community, right in our back yard, this trip is very sentimental to me. The hearts of those in Oklahoma…
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Pray, Serve, Give…

by Jason Bray, Board Member Those three actions along with Christ choosing to use us is what makes up a Mission U-Too community.  We can accomplish nothing outside of Christ which is why it is imperative that we pray for the unified direction…
,

Chuck, The Rabbi and Four College Girls

by Chas Winckel, Round Rock Site Coordinator We have all seen Chuck or whatever his name is.  He is the drifter or the homeless guy.  He doesn't make eye contact or most of us hope he doesn't. He doesn't smell or look good. Chuck, from…

Disaster Relief Today

You may have noticed Mission U-Too has been getting around lately. In April we headed to West, Texas after a fertilizer plant exploded and took out a good portion of the town. And in May, we headed up to serve the community of Moore, Oklahoma…

We are heading to Oklahoma and need YOUR help!

Yesterday a hugely destructive tornado hit Moore, Oklahoma taking many lives and leaving many people homeless. As most of you know a large part of what we do at Mission U-Too is disaster relief, both in our own communities and to those around…

Jesus in West

by Chas Winckel, Round Rock Site Coordinator I was talking with Jonah and Christy Beyer the other night after we had unloaded from our trip to West, Texas.  We had spent 3 days and nights working with the victims, volunteers and families…

We made it home from West, TX

by Jonah Beyer, Mission U-Too President The Mission U-Too team has made it back home safely but our hearts are still in West. As many of you have heard a fertilizer plant exploded last Wednesday afternoon. Jason and I began to make plans…

Relief for West

The town of West was devastated when a fertilizer facility exploded yesterday. Homes, apartments, business are gone, over 100 injured and an unknown dead. The devastation is huge for this small town. Part of Mission U-Too’s ministry and…
,

Serving without judgment

by Christy Beyer, Mission U-Too Helen has been going to Mission U-Too Round Rock ever since we started. Helen has 3 boys and 1 girl. She's married and lives in a trailer park. Her husband works off shores and comes home a few times a month.…

Second location in Bastrop!

by Jonah Beyer, Mission U-Too President I am excited to tell you about our new Bastrop location. This makes seven locations for Mission U-Too as we continue to grow and the vision continues to catch; feeding people physically and spiritually. The…

Showing that you care

By Chas Winckel, Round Rock Site Coordinator Three quick stories from Mission U too. A little girl jumped out of the truck and was headed toward the serving line. She had a hop in her step and a smile on her little 20 month old face. Her Dad…

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