Missions

Serve Month

Let's Elevate Our World All Month Long

July 1–31, 2026

Throughout July, we’re taking the love of Jesus beyond our church walls and into our communities through practical acts of kindness, outreach projects, and local partnerships. Whether you want to join a project or lead one of your own, there’s a place for you to make a difference this month.

Why Serve Month?

Instead of serving on just one day, we’re creating opportunities all month long for individuals, families, Small Groups, and teams to make an impact.

Whether it’s helping a neighbor, partnering with a local organization, hosting a community event, or serving alongside your Small Group, every act of kindness matters.

“For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others…” — Mark 10:45

Lead a Project

Have an idea that could bless someone in our community? We’d love for you to lead a Serve Month project! Project Leaders help create opportunities for others to serve by identifying a need, organizing a project, and inviting others to participate.

You don’t need special experience—just a heart to serve and a willingness to lead.

What does a project leader do?

Great project ideas:

Join a project

Not interested in leading? No problem.

Browse available Serve Month projects happening throughout July and sign up for the opportunity that fits your schedule, interests, and availability.

Whether you have one hour or an entire day to give, there’s a project for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Serve Month is a church-wide outreach initiative taking place throughout the month of July. Instead of serving on one designated day, our church family will participate in projects happening all month long across our communities.

Anyone can lead a project! Individuals, families, Small Groups, ministry teams, and friends can all create opportunities to serve.

No. Projects can take place anytime during July.

Project Leaders are responsible for determining any costs associated with their project. We encourage leaders to plan projects that fit their group’s size and budget.

Absolutely. Many projects are family-friendly and provide a great opportunity for children to learn the value of serving others.