- December 6, 2025
On Sunday, Oct. 19, the parishioners of Ormond Beach Presbyterian Church got together and kicked off their Helping Hands Week.

Working with Rise Against Hunger, a global movement to end hunger worldwide, the church community filled 10,000 meal bags. Each bag creates six servings and the ones filled by the church will be sent to Haiti and the Philippines, the church said on its Facebook page.
"This was so much fun and great way to get to know one another better while helping others in need," the post stated.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church of Palm Coast invites all to gather for a presentation of “The La Florida Martyrs” at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25 at 10 a.m.
This multicultural presentation features Dr. Mary Soha, vice postulator for the Cause of Canonization. She will speak about the faith of those who gave their lives for Christ in Florida.
“Between 1549 and 1716, native peoples, missionaries, and lay faithful — men, women, and children — offered the supreme witness of love and fidelity to God," the church stated on Facebook. "Their story reminds us that holiness has taken root in our own soil”.
The presentation is free and refreshments will be served.
On Sunday, Oct.19, Epic Church of Palm Coast canceled their Sunday services and sent their parishioners out to serve in the community.
They had over 380 people attend the event and 22 service projects throughout the community were performed. The initiative "3G Sunday" stands for “Gather, Give, Go."