COMMUNITY MISSIONS
Chets Missions
We're privileged to partner with incredible ministries that are offering help and hope right here in Jacksonville. In addition to prayer and financial support, volunteers from our Chets family serve regularly with our community missions partners and other organizations that are making a difference in our city.
You can contact Eddie J. Hatcher at 904.223.5954 or eddiej@chetscreek.com for more information about our community missions partnerships.
Community Missions Partners
English as a Second Language Classes
One way that we show the love of Christ to our community is by offering free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes at the Hodges Campus. These classes are led by volunteers who have been certified to teach conversational English.
North American Mission Board (NAMB)
The North American Mission Board (NAMB) equips churches to be on mission in their own communities and across the U.S, and Canada. Through church planting, replanting and compassion ministry, chaplaincy and disaster relief, NAMB partners with congregations to reach the lost and hurting with the good news of Jesus.
First Coast Women’s Services (FCWS) empowers women to make informed choices about their pregnancy. Services include testing, ultrasound, counseling, referrals, maternity and baby supplies, and post-abortion recovery.
One More Child exists to bring hope to hurting children, to show that the love of Jesus changes lives and to impact the life of One More Child.
Using a network of community volunteers, Hart Felt Ministries demonstrates love and provides, at no charge, non-medical services that build relationships, enhance environments, and preserve the independence of frail seniors.
Kidz Xtreme
Kidz Xtreme serves at-risk children and their families in northwest Jacksonville by ministering to their spiritual and physical needs.
LightHouse Ministry of Jacksonville (LHM) provides housing for men transitioning out of prison or a rehabilitation recovery program. The LHM program emphasizes personal accountability and life transformation through Christ.
On Purpose Ministry
On Purpose Ministries (OPM) serves those in the urban areas of Jacksonville who are struggling with hurts, habits, and hang-ups by planting new Celebrate Recovery groups.
Rejoice Transforming Ministries
The mission of Rejoice Transforming Ministries (RTM) is to proclaim the good news of Christ and saturate the Lowell Correctional Institution with the Word of God using different creative ways, leaning on God’s promise that His Word never returns void.
Providing transitional housing to refugees, while facilitating holistic programs to bridge the gap to self-sufficient living in American society.
Training and mobilizing people of all ages and diverse backgrounds to teach life skills and encourage kids to dream through mentoring, clubs and events.
Hadassah's Hope is a gospel-centered outreach to women working in strip clubs in and around Jacksonville, Florida. Our volunteers are committed to ministering to women right where they are and pointing them to Jesus, who is our only HOPE.
The Navigators is a ministry that shares the gospel of Jesus and helps people grow in their relationship with Him through Life-to-Life discipleship, creating spiritual generations of believers. Since its founding in 1933, The Navigators has upheld the mission “To know Christ, make Him known, and help others do the same.” We currently support Abbey Cobb who serves on campus at the University of Florida.
Extend Your Tent exists to provide financial, spiritual, and informational resources to christian families who are going through the adoption process.
When children are removed from their homes out of concern for their safety, they are usually brought to a child welfare services office to await placement. This wait can range from a few hours to several days. Isaiah 117 provides a comforting home where these children instead can be brought to wait—a place that is safe with friendly and loving volunteers who provide clean clothes, smiles, toys, and snuggly blankets. This space allows children to receive the comfort and care they need while child welfare staff can do the necessary paperwork and identify a good placement.