Service Projects

How Your Church Can Help During a Natural Disaster

While coordinating efforts and resources can be challenging, implementing church management software and digital tools can help churches be at the forefront of community recovery by using a solution that streamlines the process.

Health and Souls

Through the years the clinic has offered cost-free care to over 100 patients. In addition to medical attention, each patient has an opportunity to meet with volunteers to hear the gospel.

Threads of Hope

The volunteers create colorful jumpers as well as sun and peasant dresses for girls, and shorts for boys. The number of pieces they complete each month varies, but on average, the volunteers make between 15–20 garments a month.

Selling Bottled Water to Fund Water Wells: Chicago First Church of the Nazarene

Use Americans’ fascination with bottled water to provide clean water overseas.

Starting a Medical Clinic: Church of the Highlands in Alabama

Show Christ’s love through low- or no-cost health care services.

Try This: Be Prepared When Disaster Strikes

Take steps now so your church can respond quickly when the time comes.

Planting a Community Garden: Grace Baptist Church in Oregon

An Oregon church produces thousands of pounds of food for the local food bank, senior center and a women's shelter.

Providing Produce to Families in Need: Grace UMC in Indiana

Church distributes 41,000 pounds of potatoes to fight poverty and offer food security to those in need.

Providing Free Dental Care to Low-Income Families: Northland Church in Florida

Northland church works with other organizations to hold the annual Central Florida Dental Outreach event for low-income residents.

Providing Beds for Children in Africa: First Baptist Church in Texas

Much like Christ promises rest for the weary, First Baptist Church in Olney, Texas, promises beds for orphaned and abandoned children in Uganda.