
The Community Services Ministry of Spencerville Seventh-day Adventist Church is dedicated to serving those in need through compassion, service, and empowerment.
Our mission is to reflect Christ’s love by addressing critical needs within our local community and beyond. We invite you to join us in making a difference!
“Everybody can be great, because anybody can serve. You don’t need a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace and a soul generated by love.”
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Annual Projects

Back-to-School Drive
We partner with local organizations to provide educational items like backpacks and school supplies to elementary and high school children.

Holiday Projects
Our leadership team coordinates efforts with local aid organizations and hospitals to serve and uplift underserved individuals during the holiday season.

Displaced Peoples Ministry
A variety of outreach efforts and partnerships with non-profit community-based organizations to provide humanitarian aid to families fleeing from violence, natural disasters, political persecution, and other unfortunate situations.

Community Service Day
This is an annual event that occurs on the last Sunday in April, where church members join together to share the love of Christ. This event serves the communities surrounding the church in a variety of ways through long-standing partnerships with community-based organizations.

Prison Ministry
Spencerville Church will be working with Prison Fellowship and its Angel Tree Ministry to support children and families of incarcerated individuals. We have several individuals currently engaged in this important ministry.

Ongoing Projects
Spencerville church members serve all year long! You’ll find a selection of our year-round opportunities listed below. These are some of the ways our members engage in community service activities (as a group or individually) throughout the year.

Disaster Relief and Support
Year-round support and care for those impacted by local disasters.

Nursing Home Ministry
Once-a-month visits to senior care facilities for worship and fellowship.
