From elementary schools, pro-life pregnancy centers, prisons, homeless shelters, children’s homes, and homes for at-risk teenage boys, HopePoint reaches out and serves in our community. Serving in a local missions group provides the opportunity to fulfill the Great Commission by sharing the Gospel and making disciples in our community. For more information about these local missions and how to serve, visit the events calendar or contact us at info@hopepoint.org.

Good News Club
During the school year, a group from HopePoint leads a fun-filled after school Bible Club for elementary school children. Help with crafts, snacks, lead music, lead a small group, teach the Bible story, or help with crowd control. The Good News Club meets every Monday afternoon at Fairforest Elementary School. To learn more about this ministry, select the following link: Child Evangelism Website.

Clothes for Compassion
Once or twice a year, we ask our members to clean out their closets and donate nice used clothes for us to distribute to a local ministry or to one of our orphanage partners around the world.

Rescue Mission
Help bring encouragement to the residents at the local homeless shelter. The last Wednesday of every month from 6:45 to 8 p.m., a group from HopePoint leads the chapel service. Ways to volunteer include making a dessert, helping setup, serving food, sharing your testimony, or leading a short devotion. Visit their website to learn more about their ministry. Miracle Hill Rescue Mission

World Hunger Rice Bowls
During the month of October, we supply rice bowls for people to fill with change. All money goes to Christian orphanages around the world. Visit the Rice Bowls website for more information.

Children's Shelter
About fives times a year, we share Christ's love with abused and abandoned children. Volunteer to supply food, host a game, share a Bible story, or simply hang-out with the children.

Taste of Christmas
Sponsored by INYOU Ministries, people are asked to donate food, voluneer to cook, or serve a meal to inmates at a local prison. Visit the InYou Ministries website to learn more about their ministry.

Operation Christmas Child
In October, volunteers are encouraged to gather items and fill shoe boxes to be sent to children in desperate situations around the world. To learn more about this mission, select the following link: Samaritan's Purse.

Homes for Life
When needed, we supply food, clothes, or toiletry items for a local boys home. Other ways to volunteer include hanging-out with the residents, shooting basketball, providing life skill mentoring, or leading a Bible study. To learn more about this ministry, click on the following website: Homes for Life.

Project Angel Tree
In December, people are encouraged to purchase and deliver gifts for a child who has a parent in prison. Select, Project Angel Tree, to learn more about this ministry.

Carolina Pregnancy Center
There are many ways to volunteer and help with various responsibilities at the pregnancy center. Some include helping with mailouts, mentoring (must be trained by their staff), making donations, or organizing food and clothes closets. To learn more about this ministry, select the following link: Carolina Pregnancy Center.