Organizations sponsored by Inglewood Presbyterian Church:
Our church gives 10% of the weekly offering to support the ministries below. We have tried to have a balance of local, national, and international organizations, both within and outside of the Presbyterian Church.
Presbyterian General Assembly undesignated funds
For the general support of the Presbyterian Church
Presbyterian New Church Development and Redevelopment
Presbyterian Theological Education Fund
Eleven seminaries are funded through two giving programs: The Theological Education Fund and the Theological Schools Endowment Fund. These are the only sources of denomination-wide funding for theological seminaries related to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Alice Winters, Presbyterian Missionary, in Columbia
Church of Mary Magdalene and Mary’s Place (Seattle)
It is a diverse Christian congregation of homeless and formerly homeless women that provides a safe environment to build relationships, experience hope and love, to explore faith, and develop the strength and have resources to reach improve their lives and reach their full potential.
VisionSynergy (International)
Nurtures the global “partnership movement” to help groups successfully collaborate together, especially in global mission and ministry. A new focus is raising up collaboration in the genNOW (emerging generation).
Union Gospel Mission (Seattle)
Provides food, shelter, recovery and care for those in need
Hopelink (Kirkland/Bothell)
Serves homeless and low income families, children, seniors, and people with disabilities.
Paracletos
Bridge Ministries, Bellevue
Serves persons with physical and/or developmental disabilities, while seeking to build a bridge between people with disabilities and churches, social and government agencies, and society at large.
Love, Inc. (Woodinville)
Love In the Name of Christ (Love INC) brings Christian churches together, across denominational lines, to help the poor by meeting immediate needs such as food and clothing, to longer-term responses through relational ministries such as life skills training and transitional housing.
Faith Trust Institute (Seattle)
Works with faith communities to combat abuse and violence in families, religious communities, and across society, including sexual abuse.
Operation Nightwatch (Seattle)
Serves the poor and homeless by providing spiritual care and hope for them at night, and by providing relief and shelter placement for homeless women, men and children. Also provide low-cost housing and support services for seniors and the disabled.
Kirkland Interfaith Transitional Housing (Eastside)
It is a non-profit organization to combat homelessness within the Eastside Community.
Emergency Feeding Program (Pioneer Foods), out of our church
Mendenhall Ministries, Mississippi (Genesis One Christian School)
It is the mission of GOCS to break the cycle of poverty, racism, and despair that steals the future of children. Our church has a quarter sponsorship of a student.
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