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.

Bicycles for the Homeless: Starting a Chain Reaction

First Christian Church of Oklahoma City has changed the lives of homeless, working poor and veterans in their community by refurbishing and giving away donated bikes to those in need.

Try This: Adopt a Highway

Idea Starter: Keep your roads clean and your church’s good will ever-present.

Try This: Give Teddy Bears to Comfort Kids

Help children in traumatic situations find a sense of peace.

Try This: Support Military Marriages

Offer your military couples counseling and reconnection to strengthen their marriages

Try This: Offer Cooking Classes and Donate the Finished Product

Put your church's kitchen to use to benefit new cooks and locals in need of a meal.

Try This: Help Struggling Residents With City Code Compliance

Lend a hand to those in need and improve neighborhood appearance in the process.

Try This: Help Third World Kids Attend School

Partner with parachurch organizations to support underprivileged children.

A Rural Church on the Appalachian Trail Serves Hikers

Think outside the box to reach a transient population.