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Apr 01

College Student Leads Ministry to Bring Comfort to Homeless

Paola Mora Zepeda

Andrew Mercado stands with Gil and Vera Floyd. The Floyds started the "Bags of Hope" ministry when Mercado was a child. After the 2024 GYC session, Mercado was inspired to revive the initiative.

Photo courtesy of Andew Mercado

"Bags of Hope" filled with essentials, include toothbrushes, snacks, tissues, and Glow tracts.

Photo courtesy of Andrew Mercado

At just 19 years old, Andrew Mercado, from the Tullahoma, Tenn., Church, is leading a ministry to make an impact in his local community. The initiative, called “Bags of Hope,” aims to provide both physical necessities and spiritual encouragement to homeless individuals.

Inspired after attending the 2024 Generation. Youth. Christ. (GYC) Conference in late December 2024, Mercado felt a strong calling to start a ministry.

“At GYC, they preached heavily about starting a ministry, and I prayed a lot to God to open my eyes,” said Mercado. “That’s when I remembered ‘Bags of Hope,’ something Pastor Gil Floyd and Mrs. Vera Floyd used to do when I was a kid …. I’ve always had a burden on my heart for homeless people. Starting this ministry felt like God was answering that prayer.”

When he came back home, Mercado revived the Bags of Hope ministry, assembling care packages filled with essentials like toothbrushes, snacks, blankets, jackets, and, most importantly, spiritual materials such as Steps to Christ booklets and GLOW tracts. In his first month of the ministry, Mercado, with the support of his church, prepared and distributed more than 100 bags in the surrounding community.

“I encourage everyone to keep a bag in their car and give it out whenever they see someone in need,” said Mercado. “I think this is not just for the homeless — it’s for anyone who feels hopeless.”

Despite juggling college coursework and personal responsibilities, Mercado’s passion for serving others remains a priority. He says the support from his church has been key to the ministry’s growth. The church has provided financial assistance, and other ministries, such as the church’s “It’s My Very Own: Bags of Love” chapter, which provides care packages to children displaced from their homes, have donated blankets to support his efforts.

As the ministry grows, Mercado plans to expand the types of supplies included in the bags, and continues to encourage his church community to reach more people.

“There are times when I feel like I’m not the right person for this, like I’m not good enough,” said Mercado. “But, reading the Bible reminds me that God uses unlikely people all the time. If He could use Joseph, sold into slavery, to become second-in-command in Egypt, He can use me too.”

Kentucky-Tennessee | April 2025

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