Serving Our Community
At Church of the Savior, we believe in starting where we live, serving and giving in ways that enhance the lives of people in our city and county.
REFUGEES & IMMIGRANTS
We love and welcome refugees and immigrants, so we are grateful to be able to support World Relief Chicagoland, a proven leader in resettlement, training, and support.
HOMELESS YOUNG MOMS
To help single, formerly homeless young mothers, we support Jubilee Village, a transitional living and supportive housing program, led by our friends at Outreach Community Ministries.
PEOPLE LIVING ON THE EDGE
Peoples Resource Center offers food, clothing, emergency financial assistance, job assistance, computers and computer training, art programs, literacy classes and other programs to aid people in need in DuPage County.
Churches United for Hardship Assistance (CUHA) assists individuals and families who visit churches for help, by providing a trained caseworker from Outreach Community Ministries.
OUR NEIGHBORS AND CO-WORKERS
We are “Blessed to Be a Blessing,” so we try to live out these 5 practices:
Serving Our World
Since "God so loved the world," our compassion extends to all people.
IMMIGRANTS LIVING IN FRANCE
Many people from the Middle East and Africa have come to France seeking jobs, safety, and a new life. Many are from countries where Christian witness is suppressed. We support Collin and Kim Sanford with Greater Europe Mission in serving these immigrants.
COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Longtime Savior member Doug Stewart served for fifty years with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and its global umbrella, International Fellowship of Evangelical Students. Doug disciples current and former leaders in those movements.
IMMEDIATE GLOBAL NEEDS
Each year, we help immediate needs (often through ARDF), such as providing Covid relief in Myanmar and in India.