At the Christian Community of London, we believe that as children of God we must show compassion for the souls in need. We as Christians must manifest the Love of God not just through words
but with action because as they say ‘One action speaks beyond a million words’.
We have various groups directed by different committed members of the church who are responsible for making these social work projects successful on a continual basis. These individuals give their time, love and hard work as volunteers. Other than missions and social work being a fundamental of our Church, the Word of God also instructs us to do so.
Twice a month, a team of volunteers from the CCL go out to various locations in the city of London where there is a large amount of homeless people. During the other weeks, the team are busy collecting clothing, bedding, food, toiletries, bibles, etc which is then donated to the homeless. They take this opportunity to speak to these individuals about the gospel and the love of God.
When?
There are three locations and times during the month when volunteers from CCL meet up to help the homeless in the area and speak to them about the gospel and
the love of GOD.
Fridays of every month at 7pm – in the area around Charing Cross Station, Stratford Station and Ilford Station
Where?
Charing Cross Location
51-55 Strand
London
WC2N 5LS
Meeting point is opposite Superdrug by Charing Cross Station
Stratford Location
Great Eastern Road
London
E15 1BB
Meeting point is opposite Burger King by Stratford Centre
What to bring?
It is very much appreciated to collect items that will be given out during these meet ups of the Outreach programme, some of these items are as follows:
- Clothes (clean and in good condition)
- Bedding (clean and in good condition)
- Trainers
- Shoes
- Socks
- Toiletries
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- etc
- Winter clothing (cold days ONLY)
- Gloves
- Knitted winter hat
- Winter socks
- Sleeping bags
- Jumpers
All donation clothes can be taking to the church offices.
The Outreach programme and CCL volunteers are grateful for all of what can be collected.