Service Projects

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.

Community Through Outreach

We want a community, not just a church service.

Keep Hope Rolling

The Cars Ministry at Princeton Alliance began 26 years ago after church members heard about financially strapped single parents who were without transportation, says Toni Campbell, the church’s benevolence director.

Adopt Local Businesses

Give a token of thanks to the employees of local businesses.

Try This: Host a Community Yard Sale for Charity

Raise money for a charity and get to know the people in your community.

Try This: Work With Your Local Government

Let your church be known as a helpful, beneficial presence to your community.

Try This: Plan a ‘Senior’ Prom

Let seniors reminisce about their younger years with a prom just for them.

Try This: Teach Teens Babysitting Skills

Your children’s ministry volunteers can be a powerful link to local teens who want to learn proper child care techniques.

Try This: Connection Card Contributions

Give money to a local charity for each connection card you receive from first-time guests.

Try This: Cover a Library Patron’s Overdue-Book Fees

Show book lovers Christ's love in a practical way

Try This: Empower Members to Meet Specific Needs in Your Community

Rather than having a minister dedicated to each particular need, offer training sessions at your church to equip and empower members to meet the particular needs of your community.