We support local and global efforts to build God's Kingdom and Impact our Community. We support long-term, relational efforts to bring Jesus to those who don't know Him.

In 2012, God led our Elder Team to begin giving a portion of our offerings to ministries that serve our local community and share the gospel around the world. Since then, we have faithfully given 10% of our offerings to local and global mission and outreach efforts. We call this our Ministry of Giving, inspired by 2 Corinthians 9:1–12.
We are committed to supporting these ministries with our hands, feet, and finances. Our desire is for everyone at Pinecrest to be aware of—and actively involved in—ministry and outreach in their homes, communities, and around the world, whether through these ministries or others God may lead them to support.
This is a fund managed by our Elder Team to help people in our church and community who need immediate, short-term financial assistance. We provide funds to help pay rent, utility bills, vehicle repairs, and other urgent financial needs. Payments are typically made directly to the collecting company or provided as gift cards.
The Food Pantry provides three full meals per day—including milk, vegetables, meat, and non-perishable items—to families in our community. We support a growing number of families and work to help them get back on their feet as quickly as possible. The Food Pantry has also helped feed the homeless in downtown Denver.
Caleb’s Heart Ministries is a local ministry focused on helping men become God-loving, Bible-believing warrior men. They do this through Fight Club (a weekly Bible study), WAAWG (Weekend Almost Alone with God retreats in the mountains), and Band of Brothers. This is not your ordinary men’s group.
Step-Seven is a faith-based community that helps men find freedom from addiction while teaching leadership skills that help them move forward as Christ followers and productive members of society. They operate both recovery and reintegration ministries for men in our community.
Channel Mom is a ministry focused on loving, coaching, encouraging, and supporting moms in today’s celebrity-driven and social media culture. Through media and outreach, they uplift moms and families of all kinds. Channel Mom is expanding its reach to moms of all ages, races, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Eagle’s Nest Ranch is a ministry that helps veterans, first responders, and their families who are experiencing the invisible wounds of life. They accomplish this through hands-on equine therapy and support not only the individuals experiencing trauma but also their families who are affected.
Embrace Grace helps women in our community experiencing an unexpected pregnancy receive practical, spiritual, and emotional support through a support group sponsored by women in our church. Through the message of love, we are helping women see that they can have their baby and their dreams too!
God’s Garden is a Haitian orphanage located just outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Their vision is “cradle to graduation.” Rather than adopting these children out of the country, they provide the faith, education, and training needed for them to transform Haiti for Christ. We support the orphanage and regularly send short-term mission teams to serve there.
Gene and Melissa Harter are full-time missionaries helping spread the Gospel in Germany as part of GEM Teams (Greater Europe Mission). They are former members and leaders at Pinecrest who felt called to evangelize and plant churches in Germany. While Germany is a developed nation, only about 2% of the population identifies as Christian.
Triad exists to glorify the King by mobilizing, equipping, and deploying followers of Christ into the world’s hardest-to-reach places and people groups.
Tim and Dani are the parents of four children and missionaries in the North East of England. The Tees Valley is home to 700,000 people, of whom over 90% have no relationship with Christ. Located several hours north of London, it’s a region neglected by both national and international politics, where working-class Brits and asylum seekers struggle to make ends meet. Stockton-on-Tees and neighboring cities need the hope, life, and community that come with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.