At Northwest we love to help people experience the blessing of serving Jesus by serving others, both inside and outside the church. To learn about serving outside the church’s formal ministries and about how Northwest supports the ministry efforts of our people in the community and around the world, check out our IMPACT and Ministry Partnerships pages.
We also love to free people to use their gifts within the church’s ministries to glorify God and make a difference as we help each other to grow spiritually. We’d love for you to join a team so that you can experience the blessings of serving and so that more people can meet Jesus and take next steps with Him.
To learn more about serving:
- with our Adult Small Groups, contact Dave Smith.
- with our Children’s Ministry, contact Todd Havekost.
- with our Communications Team (website, social media, etc.), contact Robert Treadwell.
- with our Connections Team (welcoming and helping people connect in the church), contact Lori Otley.
- alongside our Deacons, (grounds and building maintenance, Sunday morning administration, and more), contact Arden Walde.
- with Encuentro (our Spanish Speaking Ministry), contact Manuel Abarca.
- with our English as a Second Language Ministry (ESL) or Citizenship Class, contact Jennifer Robison.
- with our Finance Committee, contact Rick Clayworth.
- with our Food Pantry, contact Robert and Kathy Treadwell.
- with our Hospitality and Visitation Deacons, contact Robert Treadwell.
- with our Men’s Ministry, contact Robert Treadwell.
- with our Missions Committee, contact Nicole Johnson.
- with our Outreach Team, contact Manuel Abarca.
- with our Bethesda Recovery Ministry, contact Thomas & CJ Howard.
- with our Technology Team, contact Rick Clayworth.
- with our Youth Ministry, contact Christian Loya.
- with our Women’s Ministry, contact Chris Laughlin.
- with our Worship Team (music, sound, video, graphics, etc.), contact Jacob Rusch.
For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. – Ephesians 2:10