Our greatest desire is that each elderly person we serve would come to know the love of God and receive salvation through Jesus


E very week, we visit elderly individuals in their homes or host small gatherings where we pray together, read Scripture, and simply share life. We provide food packages, help with daily needs, and offer encouragement through meaningful conversations. These acts of kindness open doors for hearts to be softened and for the Gospel to be heard in a personal and loving way. Our greatest desire is that each elderly person we serve would come to know the love of God and receive salvation through Jesus. We don’t just meet physical needs, we minister to the heart. This ministry is not just outreach; it’s relationship. Over time, many have come to see the church as their spiritual home—a place where they are remembered, respected, and welcomed. It is our joy to walk with them, pray with them, and remind them that God has not forgotten them. If you feel led to pray, volunteer, or support this ministry, we invite you to reach out and join us. Together, we can reflect Christ’s compassion and bring lasting hope to those who often feel invisible in society—but are always seen and loved by God.

