Help Meet the Need
Help us wrap God’s family around those in need. Sign up to be notified of different needs as they are presented to our church family. You will receive an email when meals or other services are needed.
Four ways you can jump in and serve this holiday season:
Community Meal
Help serve a community meal on one Saturday night each month. .
Meet the Need
Get notified when someone is in need of a meal or help.
Interfaith Community of Hope
Serve a night shift at the Night Shelter.
Project Sonshine
Greet kids as they enter the Richard Warren Middle School.
We are generous because God is generous.
Living Generously
We don’t want to just be in our community, we want to make a meaningful impact in our community. We want to partner with organizations that are reaching the lost, caring for the least, or serving the last.
In 2023, we gave $50,000 to local community partners.
We have given over $250,000 away to community partners since 2017!
This year, we will continue to make a difference by living generously.
Thank you for making an impact with us on Jesus’ mission.
Leavenworth Interfaith Community of Hope
The Leavenworth Interfaith Community of Hope provides a safe, secure place to sleep for individuals and families in the Leavenworth community who are experiencing homelessness. Day and night serving opportunities are available. For more information, contact: Myranda Agnew at (913) 306-5264.
Leavenworth Community Mission Store
One of the largest food distribution centers in Leavenworth County. Many opportunities to serve are available. Donations welcome. For more information, contact Iris Arnold at (913) 651-8800
St. Vincent Clinic
Help support the medical needs of our community. Visit their website to see all the serve opportunities available.
Community Meals
We have many opportunities to serve our community every month by serving meals alongside other churches in our city. If you would like to receive monthly community meal flyers with opportunities to serve, email Linda Bardot at: lindabardot@gmail.com and ask to be added to her list.
Backpack Buddies
Leavenworth Backpack Buddies provides nutritional supplements to underprivileged students on Friday afternoons during the school year.
CASA
Serving as a Court Appointed Special Advocate helps give those children who are abused or neglected a voice. To serve, you must attend a 30 hour training and be at least 21 years old.
Serving in our Schools
Project Sonshine partners with Richard Warren Intermediate to greet kids as the come to school.
Talk with your local school to see what options are available for you or contact Ryan Agnew for more information.
Unity in the Community
Serving the community through mentoring youth, recreational events, feeding the homeless, and promoting peace by bridging the gap between law enforcement and our residents. For more information, contact Jermaine Wilson.