M
inistry is meeting another person's needs in the name of Jesus, expressed as service to people inside the church family and expressed as missions to those outside the church with the resources God provides. This ministry grows out of a transformed and serving life. Organized ministry activities are vehicles for church members to minister, which Webster defines as "to give aid or service
Ministry opportunities are everywhere, and can be focused inside the church (e.g. discipleship ministries, Bible study classes, nursery services), outside the church to the community at large (e.g. convalescent home ministry, Food Bank ministry, "Friday Night Live" ministry), or on special interest groups addressing a specific demographic group or particular need (e.g., Moms In Touch, Men's Group breakfasts).
If you are looking for an opportunity to serve others, you've come to the right place. If you're wondering which ministry you should become involved in, that's easy. Just ask God. If you would like to know more about a particular ministry or how to become involved, you will find additional information in the links below or you can contact the church office.
- Adult Choir
- Adult Sunday School
- Convalescent Home Ministry (Heritage Hall)
- Deacon Family Ministry
- Fellowship Fund
- Food Bank
- Friday Adult Bible Study
- Hispanic Ministry
- Mens' Group Breakfast
- Moms In Touch
- Tuesday Night Prayer Meeting
- Watchman Prayer Ministry









