The Serve Initiative
Across our county and around the DC area, the people of Immanuel Bible Church are plugging into service and outreach opportunities! It’s a great way to be salt and light in the community God has placed us in. This webpage will help you individually or your neighborhood group, family, Bible study, or ABF table to connect with places of ministry where our church has ongoing involvement. Click on any name below to learn more about the organization and find out who to contact. At the bottom of this page, upcoming opportunities are featured. Please contact me here or Deedee Collins at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you need additional assistance.
Michael Connor
Pastor of Mission and Outreach
Anacostia Gracious Arts Program (AGAP)AGAP offers an after-school arts education to the youth of Anacostia. Volunteers assist with meal preparation, mentoring, Bible lessons and diverse arts classes. Meets Mondays. For more information, visit http://www.agapdc.org/ |
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Assist Pregnancy CenterLocated across the street from Immanuel Bible Church, this center helps mothers-to-be and couples at a difficult time in their lives. Multiple opportunities for volunteer service. For more information, visit assistpartners.org |
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Central Union MissionCentral Union Mission offers hope and help to the homeless and others in need in Washington DC. Daily meals for the homeless, nightly Gospel services. |
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Cornerstone SchoolsCornerstone Schools, located in southeast D.C, provides a Christ-centered, nurturing, and academically robust education to K-12th grade students. |
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Food & FriendsFood & Friends prepares, packages and delivers meals and groceries to more than 1,350 people living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other life-challenging illnesses throughout DC, Maryland and Virginia. For more information, visit http://www.foodandfriends.org |
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Immanuel’s Hope MinistryImmanuel’s Hope Ministry is the charitable outreach of Immanuel Bible Church that provides clothing and kitchen wares to needy families in Northern Virginia. Volunteers can receive and sort donations, and provide hospitality and distribute goods to charity visitors. |
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Urban ImmersionHosted by the Center for Student Missions, we work at various sites ministering to those in need in the nation's capital, including Central Union Mission. Come and experience the city in a whole new way . . .through God's eyes! This is a great mission trip suitable for families with children 12 or older. |
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Young Life CapernaumYoung Life Capernaum gives young people with mental and physical disabilities the chance to experience fun and friendships through clubs, camps and other exciting activities. The club meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month at H.B. Woodlawn H.S. in Arlington. Teams from Immanuel participate regularly. |