Who we support
As a church family, we support several organizations involved in a variety of kingdom works. Below are brief descriptions of these organizations and links to their website where you can learn more about their specific missions.
Mission Lazarus: Honduras focuses on planting and growing churches across Honduras through Educational, Medical, Agricultural, and Spiritual outreaches that are offered unconditionally to the communities they work in. Mission Lazarus: Honduras is a holistic ministry that believes in Christ’s example of preaching through works and action.
We support Mission Lazarus: Honduras both financially, by sending teams throughout the year to assist in their work, and by providing Christmas gifts for the children involved in Mission Lazarus: Honduras.
We support Mission Lazarus: Honduras both financially, by sending teams throughout the year to assist in their work, and by providing Christmas gifts for the children involved in Mission Lazarus: Honduras.
The Mission of Atlanta Inner-City Ministry is to involve Christians in fulfilling the Great Commandment and the Great Commission with authentic urban ministry.
We support AIM both financially and by providing teachers and assistants for the weekly Children’s Bible Study during the schoolyear.
We support AIM both financially and by providing teachers and assistants for the weekly Children’s Bible Study during the schoolyear.
Fayette Samaritans is a Christian ministry serving those in need in Fayette County, Georgia by providing food, clothing and financial assistance for selected emergency needs.
We support Fayette Samaritans both financially and by participating in annual food drives.
We support Fayette Samaritans both financially and by participating in annual food drives.
Backpack Buddies is a 501c3 non-profit organization created to supply economically disadvantaged children in the Coweta County School System with food for the weekend. Many children in our county are dependent on the "Free and Reduced" lunch program provided by their schools during the week and they have very little to eat over the weekends and holidays. We work with school counselors to identify children "at risk" for hunger and then we supply them with nutritious, self-serve food that will sustain them when school meals are not available. We are currently serving 1,150+ children in 33 schools, which is only scratching the surface of the true need here in Coweta County.