Claudia Minge & Margaret McDonald: Change the World Day—Serving Newton County Together—Episode 60
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Local unity with boots on the ground. In this week’s episode of The Town Square Podcast, Trey and Gabriel sit down with Claudia Minge of Covington First United Methodist Church and Margaret McDonald, Executive Director of Giving Hands Food Pantry. Together, they unpack one of the most joy-filled, service-driven traditions in our community: Change The World Day—coming Saturday, October 25, 2025, 11:00 AM–2:00 PM, on the Covington First UMC campus (Conyers St., near the Square).
If you’ve never been, think massive community service fair + fall festival + resource clinic + free food + gifts of grace—all in one place, all in one afternoon, all free. It’s the perfect picture of our podcast’s heartbeat: unity, not uniformity—the messy middle made practical.
Episode Snapshot
What: Change The World Day—Newton County’s signature serve-together event
When: Saturday, Oct 25, 2025 • 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Where: Covington First United Methodist Church campus (Conyers St., near the Square)
Why it matters: One day to rally the whole community around compassion, connection, and practical help, while spotlighting year-round ministries like Giving Hands Food Pantry
Cost: FREE for attendees. Nothing is sold. Everything is offered as a gift.
“Change the World” started as a challenge—now it’s a Newton County tradition
Seventeen years ago, an email landed in Claudia’s inbox—a United Methodist challenge inspired by pastor/author Mike Slaughter’s book Change the World: “Take ministry outside the walls for one day.” Covington First UMC grabbed the baton, learned from year one, and moved the event to Fall to better serve our local rhythm.
From there, it grew—on purpose. Instead of one project, Claudia and a small team imagined a multi-faceted serve daythat could meet real needs, showcase local help, and spark partnerships that last all year. Today, churches, civic groups, nonprofits, schools, health providers, and local businesses flood the campus—each bringing a piece of the puzzle. As Claudia says, “We’re better together.”
What you’ll experience on Oct 25
Easy parking & shuttles. Volunteer golf-cart drivers scoop up guests from surrounding parking areas and drop you right at the action.
Front Campus: Community Service Fair + Fall Fun
Resource booths from health providers, counselors, civic clubs, schools, recreation, and local businesses
On-site health services (historically including the Health Department, Piedmont Newton, and Willing Helpers): BP/glucose checks, vaccines & screenings
Live music from the front steps “stage”
Free food stations (multiple partner groups pitch in—think sliders, wings, popcorn, iced coffee, and more)
Zero cost, zero sales—100% hospitality
Back Campus: “Gifts of Grace”
Giving Hands Food Pantry big-tent “market” with grocery carts so families can shop a curated path of shelf-stable goods and fresh produce (sourced via Atlanta Community Food Bank)
Warm clothing (racks and racks—adults and kids), blankets, socks, gloves, winter caps, diapers, and hygiene/health kits
Free haircuts and on-site partners who can connect guests to follow-up resources
Golf carts help guests get groceries and goods back to their cars
“It’s the happiest day—smiles, hugs, conversations everywhere. You see community.” —Claudia
Why this day unifies Newton County
Change The World Day dissolves the usual lines—denominational, organizational, even “who hosts what.” Claudia is crystal-clear: Covington First UMC simply hosts because the campus can handle the footprint; the entire communitymakes the day work. Groups wear their own swag—you’ll see a sea of shirts from dozens of churches, clubs, teams, schools, and nonprofits. It’s visual unity—one campus, many colors, one mission.
Part of the secret sauce? Networking. For many leaders, CTWD is the one day they’re all in the same place, forging new connections that become co-ops, referrals, and joint projects for the other 364 days.
The year-round engine: Giving Hands Food Pantry
Change The World Day amplifies the daily work of Giving Hands Food Pantry—and Margaret’s team is humming:
Serving ~200 families every week
Office hours: Tue–Thu, 9:00 AM–1:00 PM (there’s always something happening behind the scenes)
Fresh produce + grocery staples through partner donations and ACFB
Volunteers welcome for morning “stock & prep” shifts or afternoon “guest support & loading” shifts
New 16’ refrigerated box truck (no CDL required) to pick up store donations—drivers needed!
“People leave with dignity—and good food. Volunteers go home tired in the best way.” —Margaret
Get involved: givinghandsfoodpantry.org
Sign up to volunteer, donate, or join the newsletter. (They also list opportunities via Hands On Atlanta.)
How to plug in (before, during, and after)
Right now (before Oct 25):
Host a 2-week food drive at your church, school, business, or neighborhood (peanut butter, canned vegetables, staples are always winners).
Make a financial gift to help expand “Gifts of Grace” purchasing power for the big day.
Offer a booth (service/resource providers): Claudia will find space.
Day-of (Oct 25):
Just show up with friends, kids, neighbors—11:00 AM–2:00 PM.
Walk the whole campus (front and back).
Come hungry (it’s free!) and bring a welcoming smile—hospitality is the vibe.
After the day:
Adopt Giving Hands for a recurring food drive, monthly volunteer slot, or store-run driving team.
Book a booth for 2026: Watch for the date at the end of this year; registration typically opens in January at CovingtonFirst.org.
Partner up—if there’s already “a wheel rolling,” jump on it rather than reinventing.
A story that says it all
One year, a dad tapped Claudia’s arm, coats draped over his shoulders.
“My family comes every year for warm coats.”
That’s the whole point: meet real needs, preserve dignity, and make sure people leave better than they came—body, mind, and soul.
Important Links
Change The World Day Info & Registration (host site): CovingtonFirst.org
Giving Hands Food Pantry (volunteer/donate): givinghandsfoodpantry.org
Hands On Atlanta (find volunteer listings): handsonatlanta.org
The Town Square Podcast (all episodes & to donate): thetownsquarepodcast.com
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Ready to roll up your sleeves? We’ll see you October 25th, 11–2, at Covington First UMC. It will change your world—and ours.