Missions

Cleveland Emgergency Shelter Meals

First Wednesday Fellowship Meals

Each first Wednesday of the month we provide a meal to the families that come to the shelter located at 745 Wildwood Avenue SE Cleveland, near Beaty Hardware. Our coordinator Marilyn Thomas does a wonderful job planning each meal and only ask for volunteers in providing the desserts each month and people to help with serving.  If you have not had the opportunity to participate in this ministry we encourage you to take part and be blessed just once!  If you have questions, please call the church for additional information.


Ongoing Ministry: Current needs of the Caring Place are posted as they are made available to us.  Items may be brought to the church or dropped off directly to the Caring Place. Thank you to all who participate! Thank you for thinking of our neighbors! Donations are accepted from 9-1 Monday-Friday, and 5-7 Tuesday evening, or by appointment. 


Service Hours:

Hours Currently Modified due to COVID-19

Tuesday  and Thursday  9 am to 1 pm

Tuesday 5 pm to 7 pm

Clothing Donations Accepted:

Monday & Thursday 12pm-2pm

Food Donations Accepted:

Monday – Friday 9am – 12pm

On Going Ministry Project

We will be posting the current needs of the Caring Place as they are made available to us.  Items may be brought to the church or dropped off directly to the Caring Place.  You may contact the church office if you have any questions or perhaps donations, please see Trena Pendergrass at the church.

Thank you to all who participate!

PROJECT HELPING HANDS   –  THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HAS HELPED TO SHOP-ORGANIZE-WRAP GIFTS-DELIVER- now PRAY, PRAY, PRAY for all families who received food and gifts! 

Cleveland Christmas Parade

THANK YOU! to Daniel & Marianna and to everyone who helped and participated!  It was great!  Looking forward to next year's parade!

Pray for the 1,000 who received the gift bags with a gospel tract. 

 To God Be the Glory!

Men's Fellowship Breakfast


Missions Ministry

Our Church Goal $1,000

Lottie Moon was sent as a Southern Baptist missionary to China from 1873 to 1912. She saw firsthand the world’s greatest problem — LOSTNESS. Meeting so many people who had never heard the gospel compelled her to write letters to American churches describing the need for a greater missionary presence.

She pleaded for increased prayer and financial support to send and sustain more missionaries. This challenge became known as the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering®.

Pray as to how you may give this year.  Prepare your hearts for missions in your home and your church.  Give where God leads you.