John Wesley offers us a challenge: “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can.” Wow! Now that’s a tall order for a missional agenda!
There’s no such thing as a passive, indifferent, Methodist.
He decided to build a wheelchair ramp for a shut-in. He had to inspect the site, research building codes, recruit help, secure donations, do the building plan, and purchase materials, etc. before completing the project. This was the beginning of the UM Temple Wheel-chair Ramp (SAW) Ministry.
Today we have a dedicated core group volunteers who generously give up their ‘free’ time to help build wheelchair ramps for people who may otherwise be literally ‘trapped’ in their homes. As a result of this mission, we have become a well-oiled machine of ramp-building comrades from backgrounds as diverse as doctors, teachers, executives, students and retirees and students! We have built so many ramps in so many places it is hard to remember them all! Over the last year, we’ve averaged about two ramps each month. Like any good project, we continue to ‘tweak’ the process to find the most efficacious methods of construction, materials, labor, and time. We have a very well-equipped Missions Trailer that has nearly all the tools we need (some more would be great!) so we can efficiently get to building when we get to the site.
Our goals for the future include:
1) Getting a 2500 or 3500 dual, 4 WD truck to pull our trailer.
2) Acquiring a place for storing extra supplies, truck and trailer.
3) Getting a larger dual-axel trailer with electric brakes.
4) Engaging other churches so we can help ‘all the people we can’ and no one has to wait on a ramp.
5) Expanding the size of our team to reach out even further to ‘all the places’.
With your help and God’s direction, we can meet all these goals and more! Come join us and help make an immediate and profound difference in someone’s life (perhaps yours!); or as Jesus said, ‘Go and do likewise.’
If you would like to support the SAW Wheelchair Ramp ministry, contact.
Wheelchair Ramp Referrals:
The UM Temple Wheelchair Ramp Ministry’s goal is to build 6-12 ramps per year. The need for ramps currently exceeds our ability to build them. The wait time can be long.
Please do not apply under the following conditions:
- If you are on Medicaid that agency should be your first resource. If you are turned down please attach a copy of their response when you apply.
- If you live outside of Raleigh County, West Virginia.
- If you are a veteran the VA should be your first resource. If you are turned down please attach a copy of their response when you apply.
- If your need is beyond our capability or ability to do the work safely.
- If your need is short term (less than 1 year).
Please note that preference will be given to applicants who own their own home or who are purchasing their home.
If you meet the criteria above, please choose one of the following options to complete an application:
1) Click here to print a form, complete it and mail it to:
United Methodist Temple
Service and Witness Team
201 Templeview Drive
Beckley, WV 25801
2) Click here to complete an online referral.