Join us in praying for our mission partners as they serve the Lord locally & abroad.


We praise God for providing spiritual and practical care to thousands through our Mission Partners.

Local Missions

Here in our own backyard, Shepherd’s Pantry supplies food and essentials to those in need. Neighborhood Homework House helps tutor struggling learners, and Young Life Capernaum offers friendship and spiritually nurtures special needs students.

Missionaries

The Clarks equip students for campus outreach in various countries. The Wilhelmsens serve in Germany among refugees from repressive regimes. In Turkey, our partner leads students to Christ and equips future leaders. And our missionary in India shares the Gospel with those who have yet to hear the Good News.  

Homeless Ministry

We partner with the City of Glendora to provide showers weekly for our local homeless population.

See someone who is experiencing homelessness? Give them the resource guide below to connect to local services!

Global Missions

In Africa, Living Room International offers hospice and healthcare to Kenyans, and African Enterprise takes the Gospel across the continent.

Ethnos Asia teams aid those in crisis and trains pastors/leaders in “restricted access” nations.

In Ecuador, we work with World Vision to assist families in Baba and with For His Children, to help orphans find love and new families.

Amid Haiti’s chaos, Three Angels protects kids and provides first-rate education.

GTi HOPE uplifts India’s poorest via literacy training, children’s ministry, water wells, and much more.

PARS Theological sustains the persecuted church in Iran. 

ZOE International works nationally and internationally to rescue people from human trafficking.

CarePortal

CarePortal is a platform that connects vulnerable children and families to people in our church who want to give. Frontline workers uncover the needs, then CarePortal makes us aware, giving us a real-time opportunity to provide for those in our local community.

Spanish Speaking Church Plant

In addition, Glenkirk helped launch La Casa Church to reach Spanish-speaking people in the greater LA area.