FaithWorks 2025

FaithWorks 2025

Please join us for our annual day of service, where we go out as a whole church into the community to serve. All ages and stages are welcome. New volunteer opportunities at Eli’s House, H.E.R.O., Church Gardening, PLUS, the return of many favorites.

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Family Friendly
Join us as we dig in with the “Our Hands Garden Ministry” team at Alameda Christian Church in North Nashville. The Our Hands Garden Ministry has been growing fresh, healthy produce since 2010. Produce from their garden, manned on a volunteer basis, is given away free to residents of senior and low-income housing facilities, members of the community on give-away Saturdays, and to senior members of Alameda.
Learn more about the H.E.R.O. program and help with sorting clothes.
Family Friendly
Learn more about Eli's House, have structured playtime, and help with projects around the house.
Outdoors
Tour facility and learn about mission to feed as well as train those out of prison and/or rehab. Work on farm. Waiver will be sent electronically. Up to 18 volunteers total. Will need to carpool.
Indoor and outdoor projects available, depending on weather.
Ages 8 to 80 welcome.
Projects conducted at downtown campus located at 705 Drexel from 9-11:30 Tour and visits with clients who have successfully secured permanent housing and services are available. No tools or special clothing required.
Indoors at WPC. All ages.
Our volunteers will gather together at the church to bake homemade cookies for Martha O’Bryan’s Meals on Wheels program, adding a sweet, personal touch to the meals delivered to seniors and homebound individuals. This activity is perfect for families with children old enough to work around the ovens in the kitchen. The young volunteers will also be decorating cards and bags that hold our homemade cookies. This small but heartfelt gesture not only provides a delicious treat but will remind recipients that they are cared for and remembered by their community.
1. Office work: clerical tasks (scanning old files—basic computer skills needed) 2. Yard work: trimming bushes in parking lot, leaf blowing; mulching, planting two landscaping plants, transplanting plants 3. Painting: windows; paint walls in a small room 4. Moving one piece of furniture 5. Deep cleaning
A ramp build, no experience necessary, wear closed toe shoes and weather appropriate clothing. (6 volunteer max.) Decluttering projects where volunteers will be sorting and reducing clutter in areas of two homes that are necessary for the client to function properly. (2 volunteers per home = 4 volunteers max.)

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