Ministries
For more information regarding any of our ministries, please get in touch with the Church Office at 559.251.5703 or office@mennocom.org.

MCC Quilters
The MCC Quilters group meet weekly to create projects to donate to the Mennonite Central Committee World Relief Sale each year.

Children's Christian Education
Children in preschool through high school are welcome to join us for Sunday School. We will sing songs, hear a story, and learn more about what the Bible has to tell us.

C.A.R.E
We operate a program called CARE (Community, Advocacy, Resources, Empowerment). Volunteers regularly distribute food on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month from 9am-11am. We also have a clothes closet available on food distribution days.

Talkback
Talkback is our Adult Education program each Sunday during Education Hour we gather and reflect on our worship, sermon, and topics of interest as we listen for God’s leading in our lives and community.

Garden Manor
Bible Study
We host a weekly bible study for our neighbors at Garden Manor, an assisted living facility.

Peace and Social Justice &
Climate Awareness and Action Team
The Peace and Social Justice Team identifies areas of need in the community and encourages congregational involvement in addressing them. The Climate Awareness and Action Team (CAAT) is a group under the Peace & Social Justice Team. The purpose of CAAT is to provide opportunities to increase awareness of climate change.

4x4 Small Groups
Members of our congregation participate in small groups for times of fellowship and fun!

FIRM Community Garden
Fresno Immigrant and Refugee Ministries runs a community garden on a portion of our church campus. This garden provides fresh food for around 15 families in the area.

Camp Keola
As a member of the Pacific Southwest Mennonite Conference, we operate Camp Keola on Huntington Lake, California. Camp Keola is the location for some of our summer youth camps, Family Camp and Quilters’ Camp. We also rent the facilities to other groups who bring their own program.
For more information or to register, go to http://campkeola.org.