In Our Community
Serving the Kingdom in our local community

The people of First Presbyterian are very active in serving our local community, whether through our individual or collective actions, as tangible ways to live out our faith. Serving those in need in our local community allows us to deepen our discipleship, express care for those in need and follow the clear commands of scripture to serve the poor and disenfranchised. We encourage all who are able within our congregation to join in serving our ministry partners or wherever God may reveal a need.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN LOCAL MINISTRY PARTNERS
Ministry |
Ministry Description |
Ministry Web Site |
FPC Contact |
Big Table |
To minister to those in the restaurant and hospitality industry. |
Kevin Finch |
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Camp Spalding |
To expand and deepen God's kingdom through a Christian camp and conference ministry. |
Maxine Lammers |
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Christ Clinic |
Tangibly communicates the love of Christ by providing quality, primary healthcare to thousands of Inland Northwest residents without access to medical care. |
Frank Otto |
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Christ Kitchen |
Christ-centered ministry which is nurturing a non-denominational community where women in poverty learn to become Christ-dependent and self-sufficient. |
Jan Martinez |
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The City Gate |
Church and food programs for the people of the inner city. |
Brian Grow |
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Cup of Cool Water |
Ministry to homeless and incarcerated youth in downtown Spokane. |
Harry and Kari Neff |
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Intervarsity Christian Fellowship |
Focuses on calling and training students to be life-long disciples of Jesus and leaders in the Church and the world. |
Scott Bockstruck |
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The Krista Foundation |
Provides intergenerational mentoring support for young adult leaders before, during and especially after their time of sustained volunteer service. |
Jim and Linda Hunt |
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Liberty Park Child Development Center |
LPCDC is an outreach of the Presbytery of the Inland Northwest with the mission of serving children and families in the East Central Spokane community through education, child care and family services. |
Jeremy Sanderson |
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Life Services of Spokane |
Life Services is a Christian organization dedicated to providing physical, emotional and spiritual support to those who are currently facing, or have faced an unplanned pregnancy. |
Karla Anderson |
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center |
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center is a non-profit, community-based social service agency located in East Central Spokane. The center provides family and children services to one of the most ethnically diverse communities in Spokane County. |
Brian Grow |
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Mid City Concerns (Meals on Wheels) |
Mid City Concerns provides support to seniors who come to its senior center and to seniors who are too frail to leave their homes. |
Bob Boyd |
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Mission Community Outreach Center |
Mission Community Outreach Center is an ecumenical Christian organization which provides free clothing, household goods, and infant supplies to low income families and individuals. |
Christie Jones |
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Rebuilding Together Spokane |
Rebuilding Together Spokane serves low-income homeowners throughout Spokane County who need home repairs that they cannot complete themselves due to physical and financial limitations. |
Curt Shoemaker |
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Westminster House |
This mission project shares the Gospel within the West Central neighborhood. The Westminster House offers youth programs and services, cooperates with existing ministries, and serves a mission church. |
None |
Nancy Wilkens |
Young Life |
Young Life is a non-denominational, outreach ministry to middle school and high school students. |
Kevin and Kerry Parker |
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Youth for Christ |
Youth for Christ is focused on developing the spiritual, emotional, educational and physical potential of young people, ages 11-19, living in abject poverty in the West Central and Hillyard neighborhoods of Spokane. |
Susan Fern |

