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Birmingham: Impacting the state of Alabama

We are so excited by our partnership with our community neighbors, Grace Klein Community, here in our home base, Birmingham, AL! Grace Klein Community not only serves the city of Birmingham, but the entirety of Alabama along with their international partners. 


Birmingham, AL, known as the Heart of Dixie, is one of the great states of the South. Its culture is saturated by southern hospitality and a deep love for college football. Everyday lingo can go from saying “yes ma’am” or “yes sir” to saying “roll tide” or “war eagle”. With this hospitality, groups will have many opportunities to have gospel conversations while serving in the area. 


Our partner, Grace Klein Community, has a heart to bring together the people, businesses, ministries, and churches to share resources and meet the physical and spiritual needs of people, locally and globally. They have dedicated their organization to meeting the needs of the underserved and underprivileged through providing resources and sharing the love of Christ. 


Grace Klein Community serves locally through collecting resources like food, diapers, and school supplies to host drive thru services for community members to benefit from them. They serve globally through international partnerships in impoverished communities where they send resources and teams to. 


Short-term teams in Birmingham will have opportunities to be a part of Grace Klein’s ongoing efforts through drive thru’s and events like Bible clubs and worship gatherings. Opportunities are diverse and multi-faceted as projects consist of relational ministry, community development, and manual labor. Teams will get to partner with a local church to host VBS, Bible Clubs, help with community service projects, sports camps, and other forms of outreach!


If you are considering serving with us in Birmingham, we would love to hear from you. Contact us at info@servantlife.com

 
 
 

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Alex Harrison
Alex Harrison
3 days ago

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