Students Serve Local Community Through Mission Upstate
We’re all familiar with the value of mission trips, and we often think of traveling to international destinations and serving people from a different culture. However, there is also a need for showing the love of the gospel right here in our community. Over the course of three weeks this summer, over 80 Forge students gave of their time and energy to serve with several of our local partners here in the Upstate.
Mission Upstate was born out of our partnership with Griggs Church, located in Poe Mill. In the mornings, students did service projects for several partners of Griggs Church, and in the afternoons, they ran a camp for neighborhood kids in the Poe Mill and San Souci neighborhoods.
Service partners and projects:
- Calvary First Baptist Church—students helped with their Manna Ministry, providing food for homeless or others in need.
- Salvation Army—students washed vans.
- Rebuild Upstate—one of our teams replaced the siding on a house in Poe Mill.
- The Way Outreach Center—students supported this ministry that invites the homeless to come inside, sit, read, take a shower, etc.
- Poe Mill Achievement Center—team members did yard work and played with kids in their summer program.
- Front Porch Housing—students painted doors.
- Students also did yard work and helped build a playset for a family at our Taylors campus.
While the work these students accomplished was meaningful and helpful in tangible ways, the work that God did in their hearts is key in their discipleship. Many students saw for the first time that people in our community live with significant needs, and it impacted them. In fact, some students have coordinated times to go back to serve at Manna Ministry because they realized they can make a difference right here in Greenville.
Please pray that this work would continue—both in the community and in the hearts of our students. To learn more about Grace Students, click below.