Get in the Game

Sonowut Single: Get in the GameWe are created to join God on a mission. What would it feel to lay your head on your pillow at night and say,“You know what I did today?  I teamed up with God to change the world”? Bill Hybels .

Your individual mission may involve helping a child learn to pray, mentoring a student, leading a small group.  Your mission may also include helping your neighbor who has a project to complete, assisting the single parent coworker, helping at a local food pantry, or serving on short term outreach project outside of the US. There are an infinite number of potential areas that God could use you to make a difference in this world all of which can have an eternal impact.

To begin your journey to Get in the game, click here for a Character Trait Assessment (it will help you understand yourself).

You or your Small Group may know exactly where you can make a difference. If you do need some additional ideas of where to make a difference click here.

For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.  Ephesians 2:10

Click here if you are looking for ways to take your next step here at Mountain Park.

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Sunday Morning Opportunities

There are a lot of opportunities to Get in the Game on Sundays during our Celebration. Not only is this a great opportunity to serve the Church as a whole, but there are places to serve that offer incredible chances to connect with visitors to Mountain Park. For more information on Sunday Morning Opportunities, click here.

Bike Ministry

accepts donations of new and gently used bicycles in all sizes, refurbishes them, if needed and distributes the finished bicycles to families to use for transportation to work or school and for pleasure. This ministry provides 40-60 bikes for children in Mexico that are usually distributed during the Student Ministries mission trip yearly. Opportunities include: Saturday work days to repair and refurbish bicycles; transporting donated bikes for repair; delivering finished bicycles to the recipients.

For more information or to joining the team contact

Bottled Water for Homeless (in partnership with Phoenix Rescue Mission)

provides bottled water for singles or families living on the streets of the Phoenix metro area during our hot summer months. Opportunities include: organizing a neighborhood water bottle drive; help with management of drop-off place; volunteer with the distribution center.

For more information and dates of the next organized event contact

East Valley New Leaf Men’s Center
(in partnership with Mesa Community Action Network – CAN) 

is a transitional shelter for up to 84 homeless men who make the initial commitment to get off the street by taking advantage of the training, work assistance, counseling, socialization skills, food and shelter, the staff help residents reach their goals of permanent employment, stable housing and increased self-sufficiency. We help by providing dinners and lunches quarterly.

For more information, our next dinner preparation date or to join the team contact

Habitat for Humanity

is an international, ecumenical Christian, non-governmental, non-profit organization devoted to building "simple, decent, and affordable" housing using volunteer labor and are sold at no profit. We provide construction labor.

For more information and our build dates contact .

Liberty House
(in partnership with CrossRoads Youth Intervention CrYI)

helps connect hundreds of inner-city children get involved in a variety of programs including camps, weekly educational programs, sports programs, and homeless outreach. We help by doing clean-up at their facility, providing assistance with events and participating in Reach-A-Street.

For more information contact

Los Ninos Saturday Program, Guadalupe

is a children’s program that meets on Saturday mornings twice a month. We serve breakfast, share, a Bible story and activities. Each child is sent home with a snack bag. Working with several other churches in the area, the Los Ninos program works to enrich, nurture and affect the lives of the children of Guadalupe and their families by connecting them with outside organizations, businesses, resources and individuals through community-wide partnerships, education, outreach and fellowship. Opportunities include: transportation, overseeing children’s activities, spending time building relationships.

For more information and date of the next event, contact

Weekend Missions Rocky Point, Mexico

is a short-term mission experience looking for those who have a heart for serving others. Trips typically leave on Friday and return on Sunday afternoon, every other month. Opportunities to serve include: neighborhood clean-up; construction; paint and beautification projects; Saturday children’s program; large group food preparation; transportation and more.

For more information contact www.weekendmissions.com