We believe that a healthy, thriving community starts with strong connections and shared support. To help you and your family find the assistance you need, we've compiled a list of valuable resources available in our area. Whether you're facing a financial challenge, seeking spiritual guidance, or looking for opportunities to grow, we hope this page provides the support you're seeking.
As followers of Christ, we are called to extend compassion and practical support to those experiencing homelessness. The church has a responsibility to offer refuge, provide essential resources, and stand as a beacon of hope for the vulnerable. By actively supporting those in need, we reflect the love of Christ and affirm the inherent dignity of every person, ensuring that no one is overlooked or forgotten.
The church has a unique responsibility to support individuals facing housing insecurity, mental health challenges, and chronic illnesses like HIV. This commitment reflects the core values of compassion, mercy, and community care. By providing resources and guidance, the church can offer stability and hope to those in need, reduce isolation, and empower individuals to rebuild their lives.
Helping people find jobs not only fosters financial stability but also restores dignity, hope, and purpose. By providing job resources and encouragement, the church reflects Christ’s love in practical ways, enabling members of the community to thrive and contribute positively to society. Supporting employment is a way the church lives out its mission to care for the whole person—spiritually, emotionally, and practically.
Feeding the hungry is a fundamental expression of the church’s mission to embody Christ’s compassion and love. Hunger is a pressing physical need that affects the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—and the church is called to respond with mercy and generosity.
Education is a key foundation for personal growth, empowerment, and breaking cycles of poverty. The church has a vital role in supporting education because it equips individuals with knowledge and skills to pursue their God-given potential.
Jesus ministered to the whole person—body, soul, and mind. Throughout the Gospels, He showed deep compassion to those who were suffering, marginalized, or in distress. Mental illness is a form of suffering, and the church is called to be the hands and feet of Jesus to those in pain. GCBC strives to do the same.