Resources in the ‘Community’ Category
Germantown Study And Needs Assessment PDF
An in-depth needs assessment and quality of life study of the German Paristown neighborhood in Louisville.
St. Matthews Area Ministries Needs Assessment Report
The Board of Directors for the St. Matthews Area Ministries (St. MAM) voted in favor to embark on a needs assessment journey in partnership with the University of Louisville’s Kent School of Social Work … this is their report.
Seed Service Ideas
Here are some service ideas for groups who desire to get involved in the community. This is not an exhaustive list, so feel free to dream.
Seed: Our Goals And How We Will Accomplish Them
This short document outlines the goals of Seed, our Community Renewal Initiative, and highlights the specific components we use to accomplish these goals.
Seed Suggested Service Outline
Leading a project can seem intimidating. We want to equip you to know what to do and what to say. Use this outline to help structure your service time with your group. Following this outline will help your volunteers understand why you are serving and how the gospel informs your service.
Seed Leader Ministry Description Document
This document explores the prerequisites and expectations for Seed Leaders in our community groups.
Safety, Relationships and Prayer Document For Seed Projects
This document addresses safety concerns and issues you need to consider for Seed events, as well as the importance of prayer and tips for building relationships rather than simply “doing a project.”
Community Service Planning Checklist
Prior to your community service, you want to be able to answer the following questions.
Seed “Next Steps” For Those Wanting To Get Involved Or Go Deeper
Here are some suggestions for “Next Steps” and contact info for people who can help you get connected.
Just One: Our Call To Relational Ministry
The goal this year is that each community group would embrace a redemptive relationship with a family in need as we serve and minister to them in the name of Christ.

