Outreach Programs
Outreach Ministry
Christ Church, on average, pledges 10% of its budget to outreach ministries. Christ Church Outreach Ministries (CCOM), a standing committee of the parish, is charged with administering these funds by organizing nearly all parish outreach programs and approving grants to nonprofit organizations both local and abroad who show unwavering commitment to serving God’s people and bearing witness to Jesus’ compassion and teaching.
CCOM in particular favors support of its foundation ministries, those programs started and otherwise fostered by parish family members, which include a very rich and varied set of programs.
CCOM attempts to attract parishioners to participate in outreach programs by offering many local projects and occasional mission trips abroad.
The various outreach programs, both organized by CCOM and by others in the parish family, can be found to the right.
Outreach News
December 9, 2009 - Christ Church Outreach Ministries Committee Minutes
Projects Subcommittee
The altar guild room is prepped for painting during. Volunteers will be needed to paint in the new year.
- Habitat House: An April start is anticipated on the next house with Holy Trinity as the co-sponsor.
- The Winter Warm Up project collecting winter clothing and blankets for the Raleigh Rescue Mission is under way. Donations are to be left under the stairwell on the lower level of the Baker wing.
- Honduras: The Chapel of the Cross is looking forward to having the Millers as their guest on Sunday evening when they visit in April. A mission trip is tentatively planned for May or June 2010.
Grants/Policy Subcommittee
$ 5,400 Urban Ministries, which provides services to people who are poor, elderly, disabled, and homeless in Wake County. The agency’s original program, Crisis Support, was initiated by the faith community (including Christ Church). The Crisis Support program provides financial assistance to individuals and families who are in economic crisis and have received a final utility notice or an eviction notice. All funds designated for financial assistance go directly to clients in need.
November 11, 2009
Projects Subcommittee
- CCOM will again coordinate the St. Nicholas project with the youth angel tree project. We will get names and information from Episcopal Housing Ministry of children living in their facilities.
- Christ Church volunteers worked on building a handicap ramp in Wake County in collaboration with Resources for Seniors. We plan to work on future projects with this organization.
- Honduras: The Millers have bee in the US; are now going back to Honduras later this week. When they get back, they will be able to work on the dates for the spring mission trip. Enough money has been collected in the “Cows for Christmas” project to fund two cows. They will return in mid-April.
- All Parish Service Day Nov 14th has 129 people signed up, including two Stop Hunger Now shifts
- Future projects include painting the Altar Guild room for painting.
Grants/Policy Subcommittee
$2000 Emmaus House to replace the furnace in Emmaus I, a halfway house on North Street for homeless men. The men graduate from highly supervised housing in Emmaus I to less supervision in Emmaus II before returning to the community. While at Emmaus, the men are responsible for maintaining the houses, cleaning and other chores and are then referred to job training and employment opportunities.
CCOM suggests the Christmas Offering be divided equally between the Parish Assistance Program and the Guest Program.
October 14, 2009
Projects subcommittee
Honduras Missionaries: Kim and Mike Miller will be visiting Raleigh the weekend of April 17 and speaking at services on the 18th. The mission trip to Honduras will probably take place in late May or early June. Christ Church is in conversation with Chapel of the Cross Church in Chapel Hill; they may partner with us to coordinate efforts in Honduras.
All Parish Service Day Nov 14th 200 volunteers are needed including 80 volunteers for each shift of the Stop Hunger Now project. Food collections for Wake Relief as well as other landscaping and maintenance projects at Christ Church and St. Saviour’s will be available.
Grants/Policy Subcommittee
Friends Program at Christ Church $2,000: This program provides assistance through the clergy & deacons offices at Christ Church for persons in crisis. There has been unprecedented need this year.
FIGS $9,500: FIGS (Filling in the Gaps) Provides funds to pay for prescriptive medications and medical supplies for low income, uninsured and underinsured people in Wake County. Recipients of this funding come through Urban Ministries and the Wake County Department of Social Services.
Loaves and Fishes Ministry, Inc. $3,000: Funding will be used to provide healthy, nutritious snacks for students in the Loaves & Fishes after school program at Milner Memorial Presbyterian Church. This program serves at-risk students (kindergarten through 12th grade), providing tutoring and homework help.
Meals on Wheels of Wake County $5,000: Funding is requested to support the Adopt-a-Day Program – providing the costs for one day for 1,400 hot, nutritious noontime meals; transporting the meals to 11 congregate or pick-up sites; and volunteer pick-up and delivery of the more than 1,100 meals to the frail, homebound elderly and persons with disabilities served by MOW each weekday.