OUR Church Partners
Transforming lives and communities
Christian churches from at least six different denominations partner together to form a Love INC. Within these partnerships, Love INC serves as the scaffolding to make greater growth is possible. However, it is the Christians within these churches who model Christ’s love and answer God’s call to serve. Working together as the body of Christ, we can best love and serve our community.
Would you like to move beyond benevolence to build life-changing relationships with those struggling within our community?
Through Love INC, churches are equipped to work together, across denominational lines, to provide coordinated holistic care — care that not only addresses immediate concerns, but helps our neighbors develop the social and emotional support needed to overcome the root causes of recurrent problems, and live into their God-given potential.
Celebrating Current Love INC Church Partners
*Click a church name below to be directed to their website.
WHAT Partnership looks like
For Love INC
Assisting churches to go beyond benevolence to offering relational and holistic care
Receiving and reviewing requests for assistance and making referrals to church and community resources
Identifying new ministry opportunities to meet gaps in community help and services
Lessening the strain on any one church by organizing churches to work together
Helping the community and churches break through stereotypes, connecting them to work well together
WHAT Partnership looks like
For Churches
Living out the two greatest commandments to love God and to love their neighbors
Engaging the God-given gifts and resources of people in the service of others
Providing opportunities for people to exercise and grow in their faith
Serving their community in specific, manageable, and meaningful ways
Connecting and working with other churches in the community
Inviting people to grow in faith
Ready to transform lives and communities together?
Contact us by phone or email to explore how churches like yours offer a “hand up” instead of a hand out.