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Long Beach Today
By the People, for the People
Long Beach Church Celebrates Mardi Gras with Respite Ministry
First Methodist Church hosts Side-By-Side program for those with memory loss or disabilities.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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First Methodist Church of Long Beach, Mississippi is celebrating Mardi Gras this year by hosting their Side-By-Side Respite Ministry program, which provides engaging activities for those with memory loss or disabilities.
Why it matters
The Side-By-Side program aims to support caregivers and families dealing with memory loss or disabilities by offering a safe, fun, and enriching environment for their loved ones to participate in during the Mardi Gras season.
The details
The Side-By-Side Respite Ministry at First Methodist Church in Long Beach features a variety of Mardi Gras-themed activities, including music, crafts, games, and a special Mardi Gras-inspired meal. The program is designed to give caregivers a much-needed break while ensuring their loved ones are cared for in a supportive setting.
- The Side-By-Side Respite Ministry program is taking place on February 12, 2026.
The players
First Methodist Church of Long Beach
A local church in Long Beach, Mississippi that is hosting the Side-By-Side Respite Ministry program.
The takeaway
The Side-By-Side Respite Ministry program at First Methodist Church demonstrates how faith-based organizations can provide valuable support and community for families dealing with memory loss or disabilities, especially during important cultural celebrations like Mardi Gras.
