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Jesus changed the way people think about God. He helped people understand God cares far more about the condition of their hearts than the rituals they follow.  That’s why Jesus spent much of his time with people in the community.  He feed the hungry, he healed the sick, he freed the oppressed, and he helped people know God.  He knew that to touch hearts he needed to address the needs.

We strive to be like Jesus, to be the hands and feet of Jesus touching the lives of people in our community.  That’s why our slogan is Church for the Community.  That’s why we regularly engage in outreach projects.

Bridges outreach projects are designed to demonstrate God’s heart for the community in many ways:

Simple act of kindness projects
  • Distributing 500 smoke detector batteries to help keep families safe
  • Giving 500 free bags of popcorn and a God’s love you message placed on windshield
  • Providing free windshield washer fill-ups at area gas stations
Community service projects
  • Volunteering for Milwaukee Rivers and Parks Clean-up
Sponsoring community events
  • Hosting a Cookout & Concert for the Community featuring free food, pony rides, and more for 300 people
Community learning events
  • Providing a Myers-Briggs Type Indicator training event for anyone in the community
Get involved

If you’d like to help plan and/or serve in a Bridges Outreach Project, or if you have an idea for an outreach project contact Paul Rowlett, Bridges’ Outreach Coordinator: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  /414-218-5013).

 
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