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Mission Partners

As a church, we are dedicated to supporting local and foreign missions that align with our mission of people caring for people in the Spirit of Jesus Christ. We believe that by serving others, we demonstrate the love of Christ to the world around us. Whether it's through donations, volunteering, or mission trips, we are committed to making a positive impact on the world. Join us in being a part of something bigger than ourselves.

Kairos Prison Ministry

As a spiritual family, we prioritize spreading the message of God’s love through outreach and community service. One of our most important ministries is our prison ministry, where we work tirelessly to bring hope to individuals who find themselves behind bars. Through providing support, mentorship, and spiritual guidance, we aim to help these individuals find redemption and transform their lives for the better.

Alpha Omega Miracle Home

This program provides housing, support and hope to single and expectant mothers, their children and senior women Supportive services serve as a bridge that allows mothers to transition out of poverty. Senior women are given the opportunity to become surrogate grandmothers and mentors in a caring and collaborative environment. Community services are also provided to help local families who are experiencing economic distress.

Bike Ministry

Several men in this group collect bicycles, fix them up, and give them to children and adults in

the community. Whether as a Christmas gift or as a transportation need, these bikes are free to anyone who is needing one.

The Homeless Coalition

The Homeless Coalition’s transitional Housing is the completion of a process which guides homeless people into permanent housing. The program requires the clients to seek job training, employment, continuing education, assessment counseling and permanent housing. Almost without exception, when the clients leave the program, they are moving into their own apart-

ments. ESHC's mission is to truly make a difference in the lives of homeless families by providing the opportunity for them to remain intact, stabilize their lives, save towards affordable permanent housing, and break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.

The Minjin Project

The purpose of The Minjin Project is to advance the Gospel by being the hands and feet of Christ and, as such, to encourage, nurture, and support individuals, groups, churches, and organizations involved in caring for His people. The international ministry

writes, produces, and edits videos, teaches, trains teachers, conducts music ministry, builds, helps nationals start and grow businesses, conducts marriage seminars, mentors, designs and develops websites, leads Bible based life and justice training, undertakes rescue missions... and whatever else the Lord requires.

Patihan Dang Arjaw

Dang Arjaw is our former intern who has returned to his native Thailand and is ministering to children and teens in many villages, as well as working with Operation Christmas Child to provide shoebox gifts to the children in the villages of Northern Thailand. Our support helps provide materials and training for Dang and his students.

Solomon's Porch

Solomon’s Porch is a response to God calling a family into a life of love and service in Panajachel, Guatemala. God is using Solomon’s Porch to develop a multi-faceted ministry to reach not only the large hurting population of expatriates, but to help mobilize the volunteer teams and individuals who come to minister to the indigenous population as well.

Wildflower Clinic

Wildflower Clinic provides medical services 2 days a week and dental services 3-4 days a week for St. Johns County Residents who have no health insurance, Medicare or Medicaid, and earn less than 200% of Federal Poverty guidelines. The clinic is funded by grants, some monies from the county, several area churches and other contributions. There are volunteer opportunities available.

Operation Christmas Child

At The Village Church, we are committed to serving both our local and global community. We have donated over 10,000 shoeboxes filled with supplies for children around the world through Operation Christmas Child, and we also volunteer locally each November to help with distribution in Charlotte, NC. Join us in spreading the love of God and making a difference in the world.

Betty Griffin House

This ministry provides a safe haven for women. Confidential individual and group counseling is available in all parts of the county for women, men and children. BGH’s Batterers Intervention Programs offers counseling to male and female abusers either as voluntary participants or as referrals from public and private service providers and BGH conducts regular domestic and sexual violence trainings throughout the county, as well as age-appropriate violence

prevention trainings in the schools. 

Home Again

Through our donors, this ministry offers the resources needed for those who are homeless to make the return to self sufficiency. Our goal is to change lives and end the cycle of homelessness and poverty in St. Johns County

Lutheran Social Services

Whether it’s a family having a hard time putting food on the table, someone trying to make their financial or career goals, or a refugee trying to find their place in a new world, this ministry is here to help.

Our Lady of Good Counsel Food Pantry

OLGC’s Food Pantry is meeting the needs of families living in food insecurity in the 32092 and 32095 zip codes. The Village Church supports the Food Pantry by filling the food bins in the Gathering Room each month with highlighted items as well as providing extra funding through our “Souper Bowl of Caring donations.

Scouts

The Village Church sponsors troops #875 and #9875

and provides the use of our campus for weekly meetings.

St Johns County School Supply Closet

Started by one of our youth who was challenged to think outside the box with serving others, this mission provides school supplies, shoes, socks, t-shirts, hygiene items and works with local schools to determine any other needs students may have to support them in their studies.

Rev. John Wiley, Putnam Correctional Institution Support Chaplain

This support goes to supporting the senior chaplain in visitation to confinement, dorms, staff and office areas, recreational yards. It also goes toward mentoring and overseeing the Personal Growth Class and Kairos Reunions.

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