Serve the City

City Presbyterian Church seeks to minister to the city of Denver in practical ways. This list of organizations describes some of the ways that City Pres members are being equipped and mobilized to serve our city, state, and nation. Each of these ministries have City Pres members serving as volunteers and/or staff. For more information, contact us.

Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU)

Website: www.ccci.org

Description: CRU seeks to share the gospel with local college students, to build up Christians in their faith, and to send them into the world to have an impact for Christ wherever they go.

Ministry Opportunities: Adopt a Campus: serve college students by feeding them, praying for them, doing ministry with them, or providing areas of professional expertise. Help launch a new campus ministry: we are always looking to expand God’s Kingdom on campuses where there is currently not a voice for Christ. There are also opportunities to mentor/disciple students and to speak in various forums.

Confluence Ministries

Website: www.confluenceministries.org

Description: The mission of Confluence Ministries is to bring together the diverse streams of the Body of Christ to serve our local and global communities with the love of Jesus. Through strategic city impact, practical community development, and compassionate world outreach, Confluence Ministries desires to see God glorified and lives changed by facilitating training and hands-on experience.

Ministry Opportunities: Volunteers are needed for various events and activities and administrative tasks in their office.

Mile High Ministries

Website: www.milehighmin.org

Description: Mile High Ministries mobilizes people from all walks of life for God’s work renewing lives, relationships, and communities – through initiatives such as transitional housing for homeless families, legal advocacy for the poor, and training leaders for lives of service.

Ministry Opportunities: Multiple opportunities including spruce-a-room when a family moves out of transitional housing to prepare it for another family; babysitting in the playrooms to give single mom’s a break; one-on-one tutoring for children and adults studying for their GED; handiwork and maintenance at facilities; Pro Bono work or volunteering in the office of Justice and Mercy Legal Aid Clinic.

Save Our Youth

Website: www.saveouryouth.org

Description: Save Our Youth transforms the lives of at-risk youth through mentor relationships providing the skills for success in educational, emotional, and spiritual development.

Ministry Opportunities: Mentor an at-risk youth (training is provided). Help out with the June Graduation Celebration, August Back-to-School Night, or December Christtmas Party annual events – volunteers can develop an invitation, plan the food, or help out with on-site activities like crafts, picture taking, etc… Please contact Save Our Youth one month in advance of the event, should you desire to participate.

Street’s Hope

Website: www.streetshope.org

Description: Street’s Hope is a faith-based, non-profit organization created to assist women desiring to leave sexually oriented each woman to become balanced physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually and to be an active part of a healthy community.

Ministry Opportunities: Women volunteers are needed to mentor participants as well as assist mentors (training is provided and mentors can set their own level of participation). Volunteers, male or female, are also needed to help run the annual fundraising event held in late April. Financial donations as well as donations of clothing, furniture, and bibles, prayer support and transportation help are also needed.

If you are a member of City Pres, and the ministry you serve is not listed here, please contact us.