Middle School: Mission Arlington

Our middle school students (grades 6–8) recently had the opportunity to serve at Mission Arlington in Texas, and what they accomplished was incredible.
Mission Arlington is a faith-based nonprofit that serves people in need by providing free help like food, clothing, financial assistance, and spiritual support to meet physical and spiritual needs in the community.
Our students worked hard behind the scenes preparing for an Easter outreach by loading and unloading trucks, setting up hundreds of chairs, organizing supplies, and helping prepare over 90,000 eggsfor kids to hunt. They also installed fencing for the family activities with hands-on, physically demanding work.
Beyond the preparation, students built meaningful connections in a local apartment community. They went door to door, spent time with children, and shared the Gospel, often overcoming language barriers with joy and care. Even through long days and exhaustion, they chose to serve with enthusiasm and compassion.
This kind of impact is only possible because of a church that supports and invests in the next generation. From leaders to volunteers to those who prayed and gave, it took all of us to make this trip happen.
We’re incredibly proud of these students, not just for what they did, but for how they live out their faith.
Mission Arlington is a faith-based nonprofit that serves people in need by providing free help like food, clothing, financial assistance, and spiritual support to meet physical and spiritual needs in the community.
Our students worked hard behind the scenes preparing for an Easter outreach by loading and unloading trucks, setting up hundreds of chairs, organizing supplies, and helping prepare over 90,000 eggsfor kids to hunt. They also installed fencing for the family activities with hands-on, physically demanding work.
Beyond the preparation, students built meaningful connections in a local apartment community. They went door to door, spent time with children, and shared the Gospel, often overcoming language barriers with joy and care. Even through long days and exhaustion, they chose to serve with enthusiasm and compassion.
This kind of impact is only possible because of a church that supports and invests in the next generation. From leaders to volunteers to those who prayed and gave, it took all of us to make this trip happen.
We’re incredibly proud of these students, not just for what they did, but for how they live out their faith.

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