matthew 20:26-28

 26 “Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, 27 and whoever wants to be first must be your slave— 28 just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”

in the

community

Our church is dedicated to serving our community through various outreach programs and partnerships with local organizations, offering numerous opportunities for you to make a difference and lend a helping hand.

  • The Giving Tree Food Pantry serves over 250 households in the Howard-Suamico school district who are facing economic challenges. The pantry is located in the Care Center on the Community Campus.

  • Camp Daniel is rooted in its summer camping program that offers people with disabilities access to safe and fun Northwoods camping experiences. We are pleased to have this wonderful organization as a GBCC GO partner. Click here for a video tour of Camp Daniel.

  • Together Green Bay is a call to everyone that influences others to make our city better through leadership and community development. We work to grow leadership in every public and private sector and we work to engage people and organizations in our community to end poverty.

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  • NEW All-Star League is a fully adaptive baseball league that serves adults with physical, developmental, or intellectual disabilities. We strive to create opportunities for all to enjoy the game of baseball, celebrate a community of mutual growth, and foster an environment where everyone wins.

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  • Sawa Sawa Collective is a non-profit organization to assist refugees and immigrants in North East Wisconsin. Sawa Sawa specializes in working with African refugees that have a Christianity heritage but is open to assisting refugees and immigrants of any background. The purpose of Sawa Sawa is to provide or connect refugee/immigrant families to the resources and services that empower them to live a quality life.  

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  • The purpose of the Family-to-Family program is to engage refugees in cultural integration by fostering relationships with Allies and community leaders. Through these connections, refugees gain support and guidance to navigate their new environment.

    Every Thursday, we gather over a shared meal to educate refugees on a variety of topics designed to help them become productive and active members of the community. These sessions provide valuable insights, resources, and social connections, empowering refugees to successfully integrate and thrive in their new home.

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  • Join us in making a difference! We're partnering with local churches to create a warm, welcoming space for our unhoused neighbors at Samaritans Heart Mission Church. Whether you can share a board game, a special talent, or simply your time and compassion, your presence matters.