
Mission & Outreach
As an extension of the love of Christ, Mashpee Congregational is actively involved in working to improve the community and world around us. Mashpee Congregational Church offers a number of initiatives aimed that have direct impacts on the local Mashpee community. The Mission and Outreach Team seeks to optimize the use of two assets to make the world a better place: our financial assets (through our Compassion Fund); and our physical assets (through the power of volunteering).
Although outreach has been mostly financial in the COVID era, we have supported the following local charities:

Provides critical basic baby supplies to income eligible families (WIC) for infants up to age four on Cape Cod and the Islands. Approximately 500 babies are served every month.

An interfaith pastoral care mission which serves hospitals and nursing homes in the Upper Cape area and offers prayers, hope and comfort to patients and their families in their time of illness and recovery.
HERE NOW MINISTRIES
A breakfast and lunch ministry for the unsheltered in Hyannis. Also provides warm clothing to those in need. Sunday worship services are held once a month.
The Mission and Outreach team provided lunch for the unsheltered in October 2025 and March 2026.

Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod has built over 200 homes on Cape Cod .Our church has been supportive of this effort for a number of years. There are plans for the next build in Falmouth scheduled for the fall of 2026. At that time, our church family will be supporting the Habitat effort by raising funds, volunteering at the build site, providing prayers, snacks, and lunches. We are pleased to be providing support to these future homeowners.

A large umbrella group of 121 churches from all over Cape Cod. Serves people of all ages who are facing some of life’s most difficult challenges. Among other program, the CCCC supports A Baby Center, Faith Family Kitchen, and the Cape Cod Hospital Chaplaincy.

The mission of the Boys and Girls Club of Cape Cod is to provide a safe place to inspire and enable all young people on Cape Cod to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.
- They serve almost 900 children and teens.
- 150 kids walk through our doors every day and 30-40 of them are teenagers!
- Through their affordable Summer Day Camp program, they serve 120 children every day for nine weeks in the summer.
- Their kids come from 9 Cape Cod towns and we are growing!
- They range in age from 6 to 18 years of age.
- 51% of the children at the club are between the ages of 6 and 12 and 49% are age 13 and over.
- Approximately 41% of their members live in a single-parent home.
- their kids come from all income levels, and 48% of the children come from families who earn less than ,000 in annual household income.
Mashpee Congregational Church has supported the Boys and Girls Club in many ways.
Most recently, in November we provided 25 families with full Thanksgiving dinners.


Worldwide Missions: Worldwide Missions is a Christian charity that has worked in 80 nations on six continents since 1950, launching, administrating, or financially supporting over 2,000 initiatives to meet the physical and spiritual needs of those suffering from poverty, famine, disease, and natural disaster.
The Mission and Outreach Team and Mashpee Congregational Church have supported Chicuque Rural Hospital in Mozambique, East Africa, over the past year and a half with their need to have internet connectivity. At its heart, this project is about healing and patient care. We launched 2 campaigns to raise money to go directly to Chicuque Hospital. We've helped provide them with new satellite internet so that doctors, nurses and staff can now reach out instantly for medical advice, confirm diagnoses and keep electronic records for patient information.
Phase 1 of the project raised money for Star Link with five satellite earth stations installed and operating in the hospital. Computers and tablets were also purchased.
In Phase 2 we provided large screens for teleconferencing and more internet capability to several wards in the Chicuque Hospital - like, maternity, surgery, obstetrics, general medicine, pediatrics as well as special care. Now the local doctors and medical staff have connectivity at the bedside to have available medical professionals anywhere in the world with specific expertise help, if needed, for a patient in Chicuque!

Rev. R. Randy Day, Rev. Arlindo Romano, hospital administrator, and Kristen Fitzgerald, goddaughter of Rev. Day.

Lab worker using equipment now connected to the internet

Doctor and office workers now able to connect to internet to maintain patient records.

