Faith Tabernacle Church operates a food distribution center at 3666 Madison Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego, distributing food staples and fresh produce to individuals and families in need throughout the 92116 ZIP. The church, an Apostolic Assembly congregation founded in 1964, runs its distribution on a weekly schedule from the Madison Avenue facility, with Spanish-language assistance available for the bilingual community that the congregation serves. Food recovery agreements with Feeding San Diego connect the distribution center to the regional food-bank network, routing surplus grocery and produce inventory from retail partners into the weekly distribution pipeline. The Madison Avenue location sits near Ward Canyon Park in the blocks between Adams Avenue and the mesa edge, and locally sourced produce from vendors on the Adams Avenue corridor — including Stehly Farms Market — represents the kind of farm-to-community supply chain that food pantries increasingly draw from alongside institutional donors. Faith Tabernacle holds English services and Spanish services on Sundays from the same Madison Avenue campus, and the food-distribution program operates as the community-outreach arm of the congregation's broader ministry. Grocery pickup runs as a no-appointment walk-up service, and the distribution center accepts food donations from individuals and households in the surrounding Normal Heights and University Heights neighborhoods. The pantry's weekly inventory typically includes shelf-stable staples, canned goods, and rotating produce items, supplemented by the same retail food-recovery infrastructure that large-format grocers in the 92116 corridor — including the Vons location on Adams Avenue — participate in through Feeding San Diego's SB 1383 compliance agreements. The 3666 Madison Avenue site provides wheelchair-accessible entry and on-site parking for families picking up weekly allocations.