Fellowship Ministries


Raleigh Youth Group
6th – 12th grade
Youth group meets weekly on Sunday nights, and engages in various service projects and fun activities.

Potter's Clay
Young adults
All are welcome, but this group is primarily college students and young professionals in their 20s and 30s. Most are single but there are several young married couples that participate. We typically meet upstairs on Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM for our own Bible class. Throughout the year the group gets together for various fellowship activities like sharing a meal, going on a hike, or throwing a holiday party.



Home Builders
Married with children up to 18 years old
No it’s not construction work, families with children under 18 share in fellowship and service activities during this important time while their children are developing. The children often participate in service activities such as Carolina Food Bank and Durham Diaper Bank with their parents.
C. I. A. - Christians in Action
Empty nesters
Adults who are empty nesters, that come together for the purpose of fellowship, bonding, service, and spiritual growth. Our goal is to glorify God and His Son Jesus Christ, and to spread His word.


Senior Saints
65 and older
Senior Saints is a group of members 65 years or older. Their purpose is to support and encourage one another, the congregation and the community through prayer, outreach, service and fellowship.
Good Works and Community Service


Food Bank
Spending one morning a month participants sort and pack food at the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina providing food for needy families.
Men's Shelter
Participants work in the kitchen at the South Wilmington men's shelter in Raleigh, and thereby serve a meal 2 days a month to about 150 men at each meal.
Durham County Jail
Two times a month men from the congregation teach a Bible study at the Durham County Jail.
Food Pantry
Organize, manage, restock the food pantry, additionally participants distribute food at the church pantry on the 4th Saturday of each month to people in need of help.
Bears
Participants hand make little teddy bears for children in Wake Med's Pediatric Emergency room. Little bears offer some comfort to sick, hurting and frightened children.
Meals for Others
Participants prepare, package and provide frozen or hot meals for members that are ill, rehabilitating or otherwise impaired.
Local Benevolence
From time to time people need a helping hand. It may be a ride, help with a move, food, lodging or financial. Participants are happy to help with these needs.



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Ministry Contacts
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Career Ministry
Get help with interviewing, resumes, and other job hunting skills