Community Outreach

Center of Hope Ministries Feeding the Future

Love in Action: Faith Beyond Walls

At Center of Hope Ministries, we believe the church isn't a building. It’s a people sent to serve. Every month, our goal is to feed 100 families; men, women, and children ensuring no one in our community goes hungry.

Our dedicated volunteers come out in rain, sleet, or snow, driven by a heart for our neighbors. As we load cars with boxes of food, we do more than provide a meal; we stand in the gap, offering prayer and hope to every family that desires it.

We believe volunteers’ hearts grow ministries, and our goal is to do even more. As we look toward expanding in 2026, we invite you to be part of this mission. Join us as we step outside our walls to be the hands and feet of Christ.

We serve 100 families today, but we know the need is greater. As we look toward 2026, Center of Hope Ministries is stepping out in faith to expand our reach. Our "difficult thing" is a bold vision to increase our capacity and serve even more men, women, and children in our city.

Our Expansion Pillars:

Larger Food Capacity: Moving from 100 families to 200 families per month.

Mobile Outreach: Acquiring a dedicated vehicle to deliver food to Seniors, and those who cannot reach us.

Expanded Pantry Space: Upgrading our facilities to store and distribute fresh, healthy options year-round.

We serve in the rain, sleet, and snow because we believe every family deserves hope. Volunteers’ hearts grow ministries, and your partnership is the fuel for this growth. Help us turn this vision into a reality.

partner with us for 2026

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Vision 2026: Expanding the Hope

Our Goal: More Families. More Impact.

Matthew 25 Ministry

Presence Beyond the Walls

We believe that no one should ever feel forgotten.

Our visitation, The Matthew 25 Ministry is dedicated to bringing the love of Christ to those in hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons.

Whether it’s a prayer by a bedside or a word of hope behind bars, we are committed to being a constant reminder that

God is with us in every season.

Following the heart of Jesus, we visit the sick and the imprisoned to provide comfort, strength, and spiritual support. Volunteers’ hearts grow ministries, and it is through these personal connections that we see the 'difficult things' made lighter by God's grace.

Man in handcuffs. Prison ministry.
Man in handcuffs. Prison ministry.