LOVE IN THE NAME OF CHRIST

Helping Churches Help People.

The local church is God’s answer to community brokenness and a part of his plan of redemption and
restoration. That’s why we mobilize local churches to offer a holistic approach to caring for people in all areas of life: spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical.

Our Mission + Vision

We mobilize local churches to transform lives and communities In the Name of Christ. 

 

We envision a world where Christian churches are united in purpose and fully engaged in actively living out their faith by lovingly serving people in need in their communities.

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Better Together

We help churches help people by developing a network of local churches and connecting them with opportunities to serve their neighbors in need. Sometimes that can look like helping with food, personal needs items, furniture, transportation, or a work project. Other times, it looks like offering educational classes, providing mentorship support, and hosting community events. But it’s always about each church leaning into its strengths and working together with others—because we are better together.

Join Us

In every community, people possess gifts and talents that can be used for ministry, yet they often don’t know how to connect with neighbors who are in need of those skills. Love INC helps churches mobilize their members to reach out to their neighbors in need, by creating specific, manageable opportunities that utilize the unique skills and talents of their congregation to fill unmet needs in the community.

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Gap Ministry Tour

Tuesday, February 18 or
Tuesday, March 18

2:00 PM - 6:30 PM Dinner Included

Have you ever wondered how Love INC partners with local churches to help people? If the answer to that question is YES, then this tour is for you! Join us and learn all about how the local community comes together to transform lives!
Redemptive Compassion Workshop

How do we tell the good people of the church that our charity is hurting those we seek to help? How do we help them start to change the way our community looks at poverty? Change the way we look at people?