Asbury United Methodist Church is proud to partner with organization in our community. We have a long and rich history with the following organizations.
Cub Scouts Troop 412
Pack 412 has been in existence for over 25 years and is still going strong. Our program teaches young boys to become good citizens, what it means to be loyal and trustworthy, survival skills, creative, athletic and academic skills and great ethics in their everyday lives.
We offer our program to boys from 1st grade to 3rd grade. The 1st graders are known as the Tiger Cubs, 2nd graders are known the Wolf cubs and 3rd graders are known as the Bear Cubs.
The boys are taught basic skills and have the opportunity to earn merit badges and advance to each rank. Boys in the fourth and fifth grade are known as Webelos which means ‘WE’ll BE LOyal Scouts’. These boys are taught to think like Boy Scouts begin learning the basic skills needed to run a troop and be a leader. While earning their highest rank of Arrow of Light, these boys are also learning how to be a Patrol instead of a den which prepares them for the Troop setting.
Some of our activities include camping as an individual unit, participating in Cub-o-rees and Day Camps, lock-in’s at the church, popcorn sales, pinewood derby, and more.
For more information, contact Charlotte Marion, Cubmaster, at buzybee53charlotte@gmail.com or 904-707-1848.
College Drive Initiative
History of the College Drive Initiative
In November 2020, the College Drive Initiative was born out of seeing the great synergy taking place on College Drive. With the many non-profits beginning to anchor in this area and the ongoing need to enjoy a full evening around the ever popular Thrasher-Horne Center, it was felt there was a unique opportunity to be proactive by gathering the thoughts of the College Drive community and begin initiating something that benefits its local citizens and Clay County at large. Throughout the following year (2021), Deliberative Forums devised through the Kettering Foundation took place. Over 150 Clay County citizens, nonprofit organizations, Clay County staff, St. John’s River State College, Thrasher-Horne, and local business owners worked together to envision the future of College Drive. Monthly steering group meetings, a segment of the Clay County Safety Net Alliance monthly meeting, and seven deliberative forums in August and October resulted in several emerging outcomes.
1. Destination. College Drive has the potential to become a destination not only for higher education and providing for peoples’ critical needs, but a place where residents and visitors come to socialize with family and friends and enjoy entertainment and eating establishments. More than a thoroughfare, people envision College Drive as a nucleus of community life in north-central Clay County.
2. Public Education. Educating residents and county citizens about the wealth of human services and educational resources on College Drive is an important first step for community leaders and stakeholders to create a brand identity for College Drive.
3. Safety and Aesthetics. Deliberators strongly believe the road requires intersection improvements, low-maintenance landscaping, and safe pedestrian and bike lanes. Many felt a master plan, overlay district, or design plan of some kind would help guide future College Drive improvements.
4. Community Events. Gathering community on a regular basis to enjoy Food Truck events and other festivities.
In December 2021, the Clay County Board of County Commissioners fully embraced the College Drive Initiative and the deliberative process has now moved into the implementation phase. It is an exciting time to be a part of something that will benefit so many citizens and we invite you to join us on this journey. Please write us if you are interested in joining our team at collegedriveintiative@gmail.com or follow us on Facebook for all the upcoming great events you can attend.
Ridge View Elementary
Asbury United Methodist Church partners with Ridge View Elementary working with social workers to identify student and family needs. AUMC collects food, shoes and clothing for their onsite pantry/closet. AUMC also supports the community by donating turkeys and thanksgiving dinners to families.
Doctor's Inlet
Asbury United Methodist Church partners with Doctor's Inlet Elementary working with social workers to identify student and family needs. AUMC collects food, shoes and clothing for their onsite pantry/closet. AUMC also supports the community by donating turkeys and thanksgiving dinners to families.
Other partners working with AUMC include
Ray's Citgo
Narcotics Anonymous
Eko Music Studios
Residing Hope
Campus to City Wesley
Miriam's Basket
Dolly Parton Imagination Library
Boy Scouts of America