Habitat for Humanity





Churches
Churches are the backbone of Habitat for Humanity.  Habitat for Humanity is a Christian organization founded on the belief that people cannot live and grow into all that God intends unless they have access to safe, decent, and affordable housing.  Habitat is about serving God by serving others.

Contrary to popular belief, Habitat does not give away houses.  Homeowners invest sweat equity hours and pay a 0% mortgage. Learn about other Habitat Myths here.

Calling churches to action
Partnering with churches helps Habitat for Humanity fulfill our mission to demonstrate the love and teachings of Jesus Christ. Churches provide essential prayer support and invaluable resources that help serve families in need of housing.  Habitat provides an opportunity for churches to put their faith into action and help end poverty housing.


Benefits of church partnerships

Habitat for Humanity benefits from all the contributions that churches make to this ministry. The prayer, financial and volunteer support that churches provide is the backbone of Habitat’s work. The partnership works both ways, however. Read what pastors have to say about how Habitat for Humanity benefits the church.

How do we get started?

If your church is wondering how to get involved with Habitat, you may want to consider:

If you have any questions or would like more information on how your church can help, contact the Volunteer Coordinator by e-mail or at (828) 328-4663 x309.

 

Adopting a Home is a great way for churches to put their faith into action while bringing the congregation together in witness to Christ's love.