Go where the weight is.
The misfit, the widow, the veteran, the orphan, the elderly, the displaced, the one in crisis. We do not serve a category. We serve the person Christ put in front of us.
Service at the Church of the Savage Heart is not performance, pity, or polished charity. It is faith under weight. It is obedience with calloused hands.
We are still shaping the structure. The spirit of the work is already set.
The work is forming
Service is where the mission leaves the page. The Church was built for the cast aside, the overlooked, the burdened, and the ones still standing in the middle of hardship.
The shape of the ministry will grow with time, but the calling is already named: rescue, recovery, relief, restoration, and redemption. That means food when someone is hungry, labor when something is broken, prayer when the room is heavy, and presence when people have been left to carry too much alone.
The working standard
Service here is not a brand exercise. It is worship, discipline, and responsibility carried into real need.
The misfit, the widow, the veteran, the orphan, the elderly, the displaced, the one in crisis. We do not serve a category. We serve the person Christ put in front of us.
A meal from the Fire Kitchen. Supplies after a storm. A ride, a repair, a call, a trailer, a dog trained for someone carrying trauma. If it steadies life and points back to Christ, it belongs in the work.
We serve with humility, safety, documentation, stewardship, and discretion. No ego. No loose hands with resources. No turning someone’s private struggle into public currency.