At Fort Scott Nazarene, we believe in making an impact, not just globally, but right here in our own community. We partner with incredible local organizations to serve and share Christ’s love with those in need. Whether it's supporting our schools, raising resources for our community, or serving in our community, we are committed to making a difference.

Love Fort Scott: Serving Our Community with Purpose

Together, We Make a Difference

Love Fort Scott is our church’s monthly initiative to meet practical needs and share God’s love throughout our community. From supporting our school district and first responders to collecting diapers for new mothers, each project is an opportunity to serve and make an impact. Join us as we come together to be the hands and feet of Christ, one project at a time. Together, we can make Fort Scott a place where love thrives. Want to get involved? Learn more about our upcoming project and how you can help below!

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Last Month's Project
Hurricane Relief for North Carolina

During last month’s Love Fort Scott project, we came together as a church family to raise funds for hurricane relief in North Carolina throughout the Advent season. Thanks to your incredible generosity, we raised $3,826 to support communities in need!

Serve Day '24

✅ Weeds cleaned up at the Redemption House

✅ Shed Tore Down

✅ 3rd Street Park Cleaned Up

✅ Nelson Park Painted

✅ Park at the Juco Fields Cleaned Up

✅ Rock Creek Cleaned Up

✅ Church Entrance Extended

Core Community: Bourbon County
Ministry Partner

"We believe no one should live in poverty. Families and communities can take charge of their destinies and if given the right tools and support, economic stability can be achieved. Through an approach that combines our techniques with the individualized support of dedicated volunteers and the resources of organizations and communities, we create an environment that educates, empowers, and equips our members to move up and out of poverty successfully."

- Provided from Core Community Website

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