What does it mean to live sent?
At Pulpit Rock, we believe that 100% of us have already been SENT into our neighborhoods, workplaces and city. The greatest invitation we have to follow Jesus is to join God in His mission to bring redemption and beauty to a broken world.
Living as Kingdom people means that missions isn’t just for a few of us, it’s for every adult, student and child. That’s what we mean when we say 100% SENT.
There are lots of ways to live SENT! It might look like joining a serve day, connecting with neighbors, giving generously to God’s work around the world, going on a missions trip, praying, serving at a local school. It might look like something God has uniquely wired and formed in you that we haven’t even thought of yet.
At Pulpit Rock, we have lots of ways to invite you into what God is doing. We also want to coach, resource and help you discover the unique ways that YOU have been SENT so you can step into the fullness of this adventure of following Jesus.
Explore some ways our people are living SENT in Colorado Springs and around the world, and JOIN US!
Serve
Love Your Neighbor
Love Your Neighbor Team
The LYN Team builds bunk beds for local children in foster care and under-privileged situations. They also love the community by providing moving help, yard work, home repairs and other various projects.
The Pando Collective
The Pando Collective
Pando exists to network, resource, and launch missional micro expressions of the Kingdom of God. These can be house churches, missional businesses, or ministries to the margins of society.
Salvation Army
Salvation Army Meals Team
Each month, teams from Pulpit Rock prepare, carry in, and serve dinner for 100-150 hungry men, women and children.
COSILoveYou
COSILoveYou
A city-wide movement of people who share a passion for loving Colorado Springs.
Ask-a-Mom
Ask-a-Mom at UCCS
This group of moms visit UCCS each month offering cookies, hugs and whatever advice students request.
Go
Kampala, Uganda
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Give
Did you know that in addition to normal giving (to support the operations and ministry of Pulpit Rock Church) we have special designated accounts where 100% of every dollar goes directly towards work in our city and around the world?
In the past 6 years, we’ve given away over $2M in funds through designated giving! That’s in addition to the $130,000+ we will invest this year alone in partner organizations and missionaries from our annual giving budget.
We have designated accounts connected to our current areas of focus and a designated missions account that you can give to support all year long...
100% of every dollar given for a specific purpose goes directly to that organization or ministry. Our regular budget funds things like admin and staff travel on missional trips, so we can ensure that every dollar makes it to the hands of those we are partnering with!
Stories of your Kingdom impact
Building a Refuge in Haiti
Through the support of families and small groups from this church, Pulpit Rock was able to make it a reality for 10 families to move from a temporary shelter to a permanent home in Haiti.
Feeding the Homeless: A Pulpit Rock Legacy
Have you ever wondered how to respond to Jesus’ story in Matthew 25 about feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, welcoming strangers, visiting prisoners? Here’s one hands-on, local opportunity.
Loving Our City
We talk a lot about serving Colorado Springs and have been sharing stories of how we’ve been the heart and hands of Christ to our city. We’re creating relationships with some great ministries throughout our city!
Not Everything Good is Easy
On Saturday September 26th, a dozen parents gathered at Pulpit Rock Church. We found ourselves instead gratefully connecting with other parents who could understand our lives and journey better than anyone else we’ve ever met. Sharing story with those who “get it” is an incredibly encouraging experience.
A Street BBQ
We have another story to tell you about a small group service project. This one is about community. About starting new relationships. About stepping outside our front door and breaking down imaginary walls between neighbors.
A Night of Ice Cream and Dancing
When our small group decided to do a service project together, we talked through the different things each of us had to offer. One of the couples on our small group used to teach East Coast Swing lessons to college students. My husband and I own an ice cream store in town. We thought, ‘There must be someone out there who needs ice cream and dancing!’