Serve the Community

Find ways and places to serve at our strategic mission partners in the greater Milwaukee area.

Serve Our Community

Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Matthew 5:16

How do you like to serve?


  • Serve a meal and converse with guests
  • Provide medical care or assist a medical professional
  • Attend and serve at special events
  • Explore the partner ministries below and discover your best place to serve!

City on a Hill, Milwaukee

Mission: To end poverty in all its forms.


What they do:

  • Health Care Center - Health and social services for the uninsured, medically underserved, and homeless residents of the central city. Guests also receive a hot meal and a safe place to socialize and belong.
  • Youth Center - Emotional, social, and academic support for students while offering life skills, resources, and mentoring needed to plan for a better future.
  • Faith Formation - Hot meals, regular youth groups, summer outdoor programs, Dinner Church, and Bible Studies offer opportunities for spiritual growth for all ages.


How you can help:

  • Those with medical training are able to provide health screenings for neighbors without health insurance
  • Non-medical people can help serve lunch, guide people through the building, and pray with people.


Learn more: cityonahillmke.org


New Beginnings Are Possible - Christian Youth Center

Mission: To develop family, career, and community-capable young adults through programming, mentoring, and Christ-centered principles. 


What they do:

  • After School Program - A safe and positive place for kids to go after school. They enjoy arts & crafts, S.T.E.M activities, sports, and group games with a blend of indoor and outdoor time. 
  • Spiritual Development - Faith is integrated into all their programming. Bible Studies, retreats, and missions projects offer even more.
  • Life Skills Training - Teaching hygiene, grooming, and more through topics related to emotional and psychological wellbeing including respect for others, suicide awareness, and bullying.  
  • Summer Camps - Hot meals, weekly youth groups, summer outdoor programs, Dinner Church, and Bible Studies offer opportunities for spiritual growth for all ages. Casual opportunities for manhood and womenhood training is available to those who do not receive this at home.
  • Bridge to Adulthood - A high school program designed to build and consolidate Christian values of our high schoolers. Guidance is given as they enter high school jobs and take college tours.


How you can help:


Learn more: nbap.org


Redeemer Lutheran Church, Milwaukee

Mission: To show and tell the love of God through Jesus Christ.


What they do:

  • Noon Run Meal - Provides a hot meal to individuals that are homeless or impoverished in the central city.
  • Mental Health Clinic - In response to a tragedy on their church doorstep, Redeemer has opened a mental health clinic, supported largely by Christ Church.


How you can help:

  • Serve the Noon Run Meal.


Learn more: redeemermilwaukee.org


Hephatha Strong Baby Sanctuary

Mission: To help care for vulnerable young mothers in Milwaukee and share the wonders of God's love while working to end infant mortality through education and spiritual formation.


What they do:

  • Educate young mothers on how to care for their infants.
  • Provide supplies and resources for appropriate care of infants and children.
  • Offer an uplifting community where young mothers can belong and feel supported.


How you can help:

  • Serve the Sunday meal.


Learn more: hephatha100.com


Christ Church Vision for Missions

We have a “strategic partners first” attitude. There are many wonderful, and even Christ-centered, programs that need help. However, by choosing to invest in specific partners, Christ Church is able to develop more lasting, more meaningful, and more impactful relationships. Therefore, we encourages the Christ Church family to look at serving these partners first.


We have a “no fundraising” policy. As these are already strategic partners, we already pledge financially to support them as a church body, eliminating the need for fundraising for them. This protects the integrity of our resources and how we choose to use them together.