Missions
Are you ready to jump in and help? Fill out the form at the bottom of this page, email our Missions Coordinator, Cindy Mendoza, at , or call our church office at 817-295-1166.
Are you ready to jump in and help? Fill out the form at the bottom of this page, email our Missions Coordinator, Cindy Mendoza, at , or call our church office at 817-295-1166.
Our Community Garden is a great gathering spot for people in our community. Individuals, families, and small groups may request a plot at the beginning of each planting season. Participants tend to their own plots, learn gardening skills, and also help with the harvest. We have a regular gathering on Wednesday nights at 6pm, and big events for the community as we plant our plots for the seasons.
The First Missions Food Pantry, in partnership with Tarrant Area Food Bank, provides food for those experiencing food insecurity in our local community. The Food Pantry is open the 1st Thursday of each month from 10am to 12:30 pm.
Helping Hands provides financial assistance on a case-by-case basis to people who find themselves in difficult or unexpected circumstances. Thanks to the support of church members and other donors, we are able to assist with rent, utility bills, car payments, and even medication costs.
PacMin (Backpack Ministry) provides assistance to K-12 students within the Burleson Independent School District who experience food insecurity at home. PacMin volunteers prepare food bags with non-perishable items each week to help feed these students during their time away from school on the weekends.
We believe in being the hands and feet of Christ. Our Backyard Missions team provides help with yard work and small-scale home repairs for church members and others in our community at large.
Located in Burleson, Harvest House provides basic necessities, spiritual encouragement, education, and care to individuals and families in the community by following Biblical principles. Harvest House's vision is to help families break the cycle of hopelessness by providing resources that assist in restoring their dignity and independence.
Tarrant Area Food Bank envisions communities where no one has to go hungry. TAFB strives to empower communities to alleviate hunger by providing food, education and resources.
Crazy8 Ministries seeks to address factors that contribute to suburban poverty for individuals and families. Housing resources, a counseling program, and help with educational, vocational, and childcare needs provide multi-level assistsance to those in need.
Project-44 has several ministries aimed at extending the work of the church outside of its four walls. A car ministry provides used cars to those who have transportation needs, a counseling ministry helps people who might not otherwise be able to afford counseling support during difficult times, and a Trade School in Liberia, Africa helps equip others with valuable skills to have a direct impact in their community.