Northview Church shows what it means to be a good neighbor

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From April 25 through May 1, Northview Church mobilized its nine Central Indiana locations to go out into their communities to show the love of Jesus through serving. Northview members participated in a range of service projects, including the following and more:

  • Zoe Faith Inc.: Seventy volunteers made hundreds of bracelets for Zoe Faith Foundation, who provides the bracelets to local mothers who experience loss during pregnancy.
  • Carmel Clay Parks: Volunteers covered an entire playground with mulch.
  • Hygiene Kits: Volunteers collected and assembled 475 hygiene kits for the homeless.
  • Brookside Community Church: Over 50 volunteers deep-cleaned Brookside Community Church near downtown Indianapolis, mulched the property and completely organized the church’s warehouse.

Additionally, volunteers serving the Noblesville and Carmel communities place special emphasis on community teachers. Northview provided 588 boxes of snacks for 27 schools in Noblesville and Carmel.

“This year, we really wanted to do something that would bless our teachers,” said Mike Polster, Northview Church missions pastor. “It has been such a hard year for teachers, students and parents juggling ever-changing schedules and learning the best way to reach. What better way to encourage teachers to finish the year strong than to provide all teachers at Noblesville and Carmel schools with snacks?”

For more information on Good Neighbor Week, please visit northviewchurch.us/gnw.

About Northview Church

Northview Church is a nondenominational church serving the Anderson, Binford, Carmel, Fishers, Flora, Greater Lafayette, Kokomo, North Put and Westfield communities, as well as the Indiana Women’s Prison, Miami Correctional Facility and New Castle Correctional Facility and various community sites. Northview was planted in 1980 an­­­­d opened the current Carmel Campus in 1995.