A church and a community-restoration project rolled into one. We worship on Sunday, plant on Saturday, and feed our neighbors every week in between.
We started in 2005 with a borrowed garage, three families, and a conviction that the gospel sounds louder when it is being lived. Twenty-one years later, that’s still the whole thing — gathered worship, daily mercy, work that stays after the photographers leave.
Six numbers from the last twelve months. We publish them every quarter and we get the math wrong sometimes. When we do, we re-publish.
1,240
Across four East-Valley re-greening sites, all native species.
45,720
Weekly produce + dry-goods distribution at three pickup points.
62
Weekly groups across addiction, grief, and post-incarceration support.
100%
Every dollar after staff stays inside East-Valley work. Audited annually.
A two-mile native-oak planting along the Queen Creek wash in partnership with the town parks department, three local schools, and the Pascua Yaqui restoration team. Started October 2025; 600 trees in by Christmas; 1,000 more by 2027.
Whatever brought you to this page — first time visiting, looking for a community to serve with, or asking about generosity — there’s a path. Pick yours.
Where to park, what to expect, who to find — honest answers for a first Sunday.
Plan your visit →The trees, the meals, the recovery cohorts. Project pages with real numbers and real photos.
Browse projects →How a $25 monthly gift becomes 12 native saplings and 40 pantry meals every year.
Give now →“The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed… it grows up and becomes the largest of all garden plants, with such big branches that the birds can perch in its shade.”
One service, one room, one hour. Coffee’s good, kids are loved, the teaching is the Bible.
Trees, food, recovery, hospitality, kids. Pick the work that fits the week you actually have.
The unsexy work — week 14, week 80, year 6. That’s where the gospel gets credible.
What 880 weekly meals look like when you grow half the produce on church-property raised beds.
How 312 volunteers, 12 Saturdays, and a Pascua Yaqui restoration team got us to a thousand.
What our recovery cohort actually does in a room each week (and what it doesn’t pretend to do).
No experience needed. Coffee and breakfast burritos at 7. We start planting at 8 and we’re home by noon.
RSVP for Saturday