Engaging in the mission of God not only involves going to the ends of the earth, but it begins right here in North Richland Hills. This is why we feel that every member in the church should be on mission in our own community as we commit to evangelism and discipleship among all peoples. We believe that if we are faithful in our witness then North Richland Hills will be impacted by us being here and loving our neighbors. Below you will find various ways to join our church family as we serve our community. 


Good News Clubs

What is Good News Club? Good News Club® is a ministry of Child Evangelism Fellowship in which trained teachers meet with groups of children in schools, homes, community centers, churches, apartment complexes, just about anywhere the children can easily and safely meet with their parent’s permission. Each week the teacher presents an exciting Bible lesson using colorful materials from CEF Press. This action-packed time also includes songs, Scripture memory, a missions story and review games or other activities focused on the lesson’s theme.

As with all CEF ministries, the purpose of Good News Club is to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and establish (disciple) them in the Word of God and in a local church for Christian living.


Cornerstone Assistance Network

Cornerstone Assistance Network (CAN) believes that life change happens in relationship; first, in a relationship with Jesus Christ, then in relationship with others.

Every year, nearly 500 individual volunteers give over 20,000 hours serving in a variety of capacities at Cornerstone. Volunteers serve in every area of their building from receptionists to medical doctors, from thrift store associates to GED and ESL tutors. Volunteers lead a Senior Adult Bible Study, collect items for the food pantry, complete landscaping projects, feed the hungry at Thanksgiving, and keep them organized in Administrative areas.

To find out more about ways you can volunteer at Cornerstone, contact sderstine@canetwork.org or visit www.canetwork.org.