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Serving is a great way to get involved with your church and community, find new friendships, and use your God-given gifts to make a positive impact on others!
Serve Inside the Church
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We truly believe that Every Week Matters in Venture Kids, and research shows that 85% of Christians start following Jesus between the ages of 4 and 14. That is why we believe that every adult who volunteers and engages through the various roles in Venture Kids is making a significant eternal impact in the life of a child.
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Serve Outside the Church
There are so many wonderful places to serve in our community. Below are a few we recommend!
The Cooper House exists to foster hope for families by providing support and encouragement in their time of crisis while helping them discover the love and hope of Jesus Christ.
The pantry operates out of our church building, serving and welcoming our neighbors in Hamilton County who are food insecure.
Want to be a blessing to local families struggling with food insecurity?
You can help keep our pantry shelves stocked! Just grab a reusable shopping bag from the stand in the church lobby and purchase that month's "Featured Item." Bring back your filled bag and place it in the lobby donation bin.
Donations can be dropped off at the Bread of Life Pantry bin in Venture's lobby Monday-Friday between 8:30a-5p and Sunday between 9:30a-12:15p.
FAME (Fellowship of Associates of Medical Evangelism) is sending help and hope in the name of Christ to the world’s most vulnerable through medical evangelism.
IDES (International Disaster Emergency Service) exists to meet physical and spiritual needs of suffering people throughout the world in the name of Jesus Christ.
The mission of Life Centers is to affirm the value of life by providing a network of care to those experiencing pregnancy-related decisions and by compassionately presenting biblical truth resulting in changed lives to the glory of God.
Shepherd Community Center is a faith-based, nonprofit organization established in 1985 with a simple but staggering mission: to break the cycle of poverty on the near Eastside of Indianapolis through a Continuum of Care that meets the physical, emotional, spiritual, and academic needs of our neighbors.
Jesus tells us in Luke 10:27 to “Love your neighbor as yourself."
Our Neighborhood serves local families by assisting with household maintenance and repairs. Needs include plumbing, general household repairs, and emotional support. Consider volunteering with your Venture group!
Need minor repairs or home project assistance?
Interested in serving as a volunteer?
Spiritual Gifts Assessment
Curious about what your spiritual gifts are? Click here to take a Spiritual Gifts Assessment.
When you lead a small group, you are helping people experience God’s transforming power, develop a solid understanding of God’s Word, and experience real life-change. Being part of a supportive community of like-minded people is crucial to developing our faith.
Throughout the week, our office is a hub of ministry. Contribute to the weekday routine that gets us ready for every Sunday.
We are called to share the Gospel to those around us. This involves COMMUNICATING that good news in unique and fresh ways. If you're skilled in communication, design, social media, or photography, consider helping us with our communication efforts.
Besides our people, our facility is our most significant tool for ministry. Those who maintain our facilities and grounds are often behind the scenes, but their effort makes a significant impact.
Whether a student is beginning their middle school journey or they are a senior staring down graduation, every week matters in a teen’s life. Our adult volunteers are a key part in making Venture Students a place where students feel seen, known, and loved during this roller coaster time of life.
Each week, Venture gathers in a worship service to celebrate the good news of Jesus. Musicians, artists, and technicians join together, all with various skills and abilities, to create this weekly service as they aim to bring honor to God.