
More Than Enough Fund
Lutherans feed the hungry--it's our thing!
We have more than 30 feeding ministries across our synod. What if you had $$ to start or expand a feeding ministry in your community? This fund will give away grants to loval congregations and connected ministries beginning Fall 2025.
More Than Enough Challenge:
$40,000 raised
$41,507 given so far
$41,475 is being granted!
2025 Grant Recipients
- United Campus Ministry at Texas State
- Eagle Pass Frontera Ministries
- Calhoun County Community Ministries
- Christ the King- Universal City
- Hutto Lutheran, Hutto
- First Lutheran, Edinburg
- Christ the King, Universal City
- St. John Lutheran, Robstown
- Spirit in the Hills, Austin
- MacArthur Park Lutheran, San Antonio
- St. Mark’s Lutheran, Cuero
- St. Mark’s Lutheran Kids Against Hunger
- First Lutheran, Edinburg
- Immanuel, Lutheran Pflugerville
- First, Lutheran San Marcos
- Faith Lutheran, McDade
More Than Enough Grant
The More than Enough Fund provides seed grants to congregations and ministries in the Southwestern Texas Synod that have existing food or hunger ministries, or who are starting or expanding food or hunger ministries.
Martin Luther himself was concerned with feeding the community. He had organized the ministry of the 16th century church to fall into three categories, one for the Church, one for the support of the ministry, and one for care for the poor. He put into practice a “common chest,” a large trunk where locals in Wittenberg could give food, clothes, money, and other necessities as they were able, so that the ministry to the poor could continue. At the time, that was a revolutionary new practice, reforming the church so that everyone could have a way of giving to those who were in need. Ministry by the people, for the people. It is in this ethos that the More than Enough Fund has been established.
Eligibility to Apply
- Applicants must be a synod congregation or ministry located in the Southwestern Texas Synod.
- The focus of this grant fund is to provide financial support for any ministry or program that seeks to alleviate hunger, establish or reform systems for food equity in communities, advocate for vulnerable peoples around issues of food, food insecurity, or other hunger or food ministry opportunities, and/or promote healthy/nutritional eating habits and lifestyles.
- The following application must be filled out completely and submitted by the deadline.
Application Requirements
- This application form must be completed in its entirety; omission of any requested information will affect the score awarded to the grant proposal.
- The completed form must be submitted no later than midnight on August 15th. Late submissions will not be accepted.
- Questions about the grant application or process should be directed to Brother Chris Markert.