Faith is not just a set of beliefs we carry in our minds; it’s also reflected through our actions in the world. Serving our community is a tangible expression of our faith. Our actions can often reveal the heart of our beliefs, and when we take the opportunity to serve by effectively living out our faith.

“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.” – 1 Peter 4:10


Vacation Bible School – All Area Children Welcome (K–6th Grade)
Every summer, our church is filled with the sound of laughter, music, and discovery as children from across the community come together for Vacation Bible School (VBS). This exciting weeklong program is open to all area children from Kindergarten through 6th grade—no church membership required!

VBS combines engaging Bible stories, fun crafts, high-energy games, and uplifting music to create a memorable experience that helps children grow in faith and friendship. Each day is designed to encourage teamwork, kindness, and joy while teaching kids important lessons about God’s love.

Parents are welcome to stop in, meet our dedicated volunteers, and see firsthand the fun and learning happening throughout the week. Best of all—VBS is free for every child. We believe no child should miss out on the opportunity to build lasting memories, discover faith, and make new friends.

Mark your calendars, invite your neighbors, and join us for a week of adventure, learning, and joy at Vacation Bible School! Coming Summer of 2026


Harvest Feast – Monthly Free-Will Community Dinner.
On the last Wednesday of every month, except the summer months of June/July, our Fellowship Hall is transformed into a place of warmth, welcome, and good food for all. The Harvest Feast is a monthly free-will community dinner where everyone is invited—no reservations, no cost, and no questions asked.

Whether you’re looking for a hot meal, new friendships, or simply the joy of gathering together, the Harvest Feast is here for you. Our volunteers prepare a delicious homemade dinner, and guests are encouraged to contribute what they can, but there is never any obligation.

It’s more than just a meal—it’s a table of grace where neighbors meet neighbors, stories are shared, and hearts are lifted. We welcome families, seniors, singles, and anyone who might just need a little extra encouragement and fellowship. Come hungry, leave full, and know that you are part of a community that cares.


Spring/Fall Rummage Sale
Twice a year, our church family comes together to host the Spring/Fall Rummage Sale, and it has become a much-loved tradition in the community. This event is more than a sale—it’s an opportunity to recycle, repurpose, and reconnect.

From gently used clothing and household goods to books, toys, and hidden treasures, the rummage sale has something for everyone. All proceeds support the church’s outreach programs, helping us continue to serve the community through meals, missions, and ministries.

Donations are always welcome, and volunteers are needed to help sort, set up, and assist shoppers. Participating in the rummage sale is not only a way to find bargains but also a way to contribute to something bigger—helping our neighbors and strengthening our community. Come browse, shop, and share in the joy of giving new life to old treasures!


Joyful Angels – Christmas Gift Collection for Those in Need.
The holiday season is a time of joy, but for many families, it can also be a season of struggle. That’s why our church organizes Joyful Angels, a Christmas gift collection for those in need.

Each year, members of our congregation and community choose gift tags with the wishes of children and families, then purchase gifts to make Christmas morning brighter. From warm coats to toys, books, and essential items, these gifts are a tangible expression of God’s love and the generosity of neighbors who care.

Distribution is handled with dignity and compassion, ensuring that families can experience the joy of the season without added financial burden. Through Joyful Angels, we are reminded that the true spirit of Christmas is found not in receiving, but in giving. Together, we can make sure every child in our community feels the warmth of love and the hope of Christ this Christmas.


Our Unity as Servant/Leaders.
Unity within our community is fundamental for effective service. As we come together, we strengthen our bonds and support one another in fulfilling our individual and collective purpose. Working in unity reflects the beauty of Christ’s body, and in doing so, we exhibit love and care for everyone in our community. Our differences become strengths and empower us in our mission to serve and uplift one another.