Local Outreach
Servant Outreach
Mother Theresa said, “Small things done with great love will change the World.”
At the Littleton Vineyard we’re seeking to change the world with one act of love at a time, whether great or small. With Servant Outreach we’re showing God’s love in practical ways through simple acts of kindness to people around us.
Who doesn't like to be given a cold bottle of water on a hot day? Especially by someone who is smiling, happy and having fun. Or, who wouldn’t be thrilled at a drive-through when they discover their lunch has been paid for by the car ahead?
With Servant Outreach our desire is to touch a person’s heart, and if they are intrigued, they can find out more. If not, we believe our kindness can touch a person’s heart and nudge a person closer to receiving God’s love. And anyone can participate in Servant Outreach. The average Christ-follower is willing to hand a stranger a can of cold Coke on a hot day. The typical reaction is, "Oh, thank you!" "This is so nice!" "I can't believe this is for free!" And, "Why are you doing this?"
We invite you to participate in our next Servant Outreach. Check out the “RACK” in the churches lobby … full of more information and ideas on how you can share God’s love in simple ways.
Denver Rescue Mission
One of the ways we’re seeking to serve the homeless in the city of Denver is by supporting the work of the Denver Rescue Mission. For many years the Littleton Vineyard has been leading chapel services, serving food, donating items, and generally helping where needed. How can you get involved?
At this time you can participate in an evening chapel service by helping lead worship, share with the men and women what God has done in your life, speak about God’s love, teach from God’s word, or pray for the needs of the men and women who attend.
We’re supporting the Denver Rescue Mission in their great work because we believe partnering with others is a powerful thing …
"... There I was, a Presbyterian Republican, helping a couple of Jewish Democrats serve ham to the homeless on Christmas Eve .... I submit to you, if we could put aside our differences .... it is still very possible for all of us .... to work together constructively, work together amicably, and accomplish good things for the people of Colorado. So let's get busy and do it!" - Senate President, Jon Andrews, Session Opening Day 1/7/04 remarks
For more information on the Denver Rescue Mission ... visit www.denverrescuemission.org.
Food Distribution
We’re seeking to assist those in need by helping provide quality food and groceries.
We’d love you to partner with us …
- While you're out shopping, pick up a little extra non-perishable quality food and bring to the church.
- Volunteer your time to deliver food to those in need.
- Help us be aware of individuals or families who could use this assistance.
Contact the church office if you’d like to get involved, 303-797-0201 or info(at)littletonvineyard.org.
Alpha
Alpha is a course, with a free meal, exploring questions of life: What's the point of life? What happens when I die? What relevance does Jesus have for my life today? Chances are you're not the only one asking these questions. If you’d like to find a laid back place to look for answers, look toward Alpha.
The Alpha course is a 10-week opportunity to explore the relevance of the Christian faith, whether you're a Christian or a Buddhist, an Atheist or Agnostic. Alpha is a practical introduction to the basics of Christianity, and is centered around a meal, a talk, and a small-group discussion. It is a place where no question is too simple or too hostile and all viewpoints are respected. It is a place that welcomes people from all walks of life.
Just bring yourself, your family, your friends, and whoever else is looking for a few answers to life's toughest questions. There is no cost involved.