Impact Others
We are about impacting the lives of people who walk onto our campus, but we’re also fully committed to impacting the communities and the world around us. Part of helping other people on their life-changing journey to follow Jesus Christ is serving their physical needs. Here’s your chance to have a real impact in the lives of real people.
Discover My Mission
The Outreach Team helps equip you to go serve in your community, share your faith, and go on Global Trip. Join us for the next class in our Discovery Series where you will have the opportunity to see video and learn about our local and global partners. Go here to register held immediately after our 11:00 am service in the multi-purpose room. Lunch and childcare are provided.
Local
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Last Saturday
This is a simple, once-a-month opportunity for you, your family or your Journey Group to serve people in our community. We’ll provide the team leader and give you the necessary on-the-job training to make an immediate impact. Next Last Saturday event is August 28th. -
Breakaway
Our team of volunteers provides a cost free break for parents of special needs children. We care for the kids so their parents can have some free time to themselves. Next Breakaway event is August 28th.
Global
View current global outreach opportunities >>
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Cuba
Join us in ministering to our church partners just outside of Havana. We help our Cuban brothers and sisters in a variety of physical ways, work alongside them to serve their communities and assist and train them with ministry strategies. -
Burkina Faso
Help us reach out to the Pugli people by working out in the bush doing church construction. We will also be working to spread the Gospel in these villages by showing the Jesus film and other acts of service. -
Brazil
We are partnering with National Pastors and Conplei Ministries to build a training center to equip tribal people to be able to engage over one hundred unreached people groups along the Amazon River. The training center is being built near Iranduba, which is located across the Rio Negro from the city of Manaus.