Below are the organizations that City Reformed Church partners with financially, relationally, and spiritually. Our hope as a church is to offer prayer, funding, relational connection, and active participation in the vital work that each of these ministries do.
Barnabas House is a community living house that seeks to encourage Christians to live out the teachings of Christ through the daily practices of prayer, work, and relationships. Through the Holy Spirit, they seek to be witnesses of Christ’s love through displays of hospitality to neighbors, strangers, family, and friends.
We should be excited to read our Bible because the Gospel is proclaimed throughout! Bible Unbound creates engaging online videos that help anyone with curiosity discover the Biblical epic by uncovering the Good News of Jesus in every biblical story. Learn more by subscribing to the YouTube channel at YouTube.com/@Bibleunbound.
The Center for Pastor Theologians is an interdenominational evangelical organization that gathers pastors and church leaders for fellowship, continuing education, and spiritual formation. Their goal is to see a Church that is firmly rooted through pastors who are theologically formed.
City On A Hill transforms cities and families by restoring hope, enhancing the quality of life, and advancing justice for all generations.
Led by Pastor Evan Tinklenberg, Geneva Campus Ministry reaches university students with the gospel. The ministry emphasizes discipleship, worship, and engaging students in faith conversations during their formative college years.
Kingdom Prep is committed to see each student develop his gifts and understand his purpose on the foundation of seeking first the Kingdom of God.
Lifesong seeks to mobilize the Church to care for the orphan, where each member can provide a unique and special service: some to adopt, some to care, some to give. Through church partnerships, they support children through global orphan care ministries, Christian adoptive families, and foster care initiatives.
Surrounding vulnerable children, and the families who support them, with caring communities. We believe the Church is the answer. Placing Christian Care Communities around these families is a proven solution to keep them fostering stronger. The Care Communities provide them with support in the areas of meals, childcare, child mentoring, and prayer. This keeps families fostering longer, and will encourage others to become foster parents when they see that the Church will support them. We exist to facilitate the establishment of Care Communities by empowering local networks of Christians to care for foster families.