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1 | Field Site | Location | Site Type | Non-Profit Focus Area (if applicable) | Contact Person | Street Address | Work Phone | Website | Denominational Affiliation (for Congregations) | Non-Profit Mission Statement (From Web Site) | Summer only? | Application Process Required | ||||||||||
2 | AIDS Care Services | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | HIV/AIDS-related health care services | Jesse Duncan | 995 Northwest Blvd Winston-Salem, NC 27101 | 336.777.0116 | jduncan@aidscareservice.org | http://www.aidscareservice.org/ | N/A | Provides a broad range of programs and services for clients throughout Northwest NC infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. | |||||||||||
3 | Alliance of Baptists | Tucker, GA | Non Profit | Denominational Leadership | Paula Clayton Dempsey | 3939 LaVista Rd, Ste. E-122, Tucker GA 30084 | 866-745-7609 | paula@allianceofbaptists.org | Alliance of Baptists | The Alliance of Baptists is a movement of people, faith communities and ministry partners which serves as a theological home for prophetic Baptists who are committed to pursuing God's loving justice in partnership. Birthed during the fundamentalist takeover of Baptists in the southern U.S., the Alliance's congregational partners and endorsed chaplains are in 28 different states. We are a theological home for Christians knit together by love comprised of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities, theological beliefs and ministry practices. Knit together by our love for one another and all God's creation, the Alliance combines progressive inquiry, contemplative prayer and prophetic action to bring about justice and healing in a changing world. | No | Contact Paula Clayton Dempsey to express interest. | ||||||||||
4 | Alliance of Baptists | Parachurch/denominational | N/A | Paula Dempsey | 3939 LaVista Rd, Ste E-122, Atlanta, Ga. 30084 | 866-745-7609 | paula@allianceofbaptists.org | http://allianceofbaptists.org | Alliance of Baptist | The Alliance of Baptists is a theological home for progressive Baptists who pursue God's justice and love in partnership. We serve alongside approximately 140 churches in 28 different states and have partnerships in ministry with 35 ecumenical, advocacy and ministry organizations located in 13 countries. Throughout our 30 year history, the Alliance has been a consistently leading voice and witness in Baptist life for historic Baptist principles of freedom of the individual and local church to follow the guidance of the Spirit in matters of Biblical interpretation and practice. Our congregations have a larger percentage of women and LGBTQ persons serving as pastors than other Baptist bodies. The mission of the Alliance includes a commitment to creating places of refuge and renewal for those who are wounded or ignored by the church, a commitment to caring for the earth, a commitment to pursuing justice for those who are oppressed, and a commitment to work for peace -- and doing so in a context which is equitable, collegial and diverse. | Academic Year (part-time format for a total of 200 hours) | |||||||||||
5 | Anatoth Community Garden & Farm | Cedar Grove, NC | Non-profit | Food and Faith | Chas Edens | PO Box 138, Cedar Grove, NC 27231 | anathothgarden@gmail.com | http://anathothgarden.org | N/A | Cultivating peace by using good food and sustainable agriculture to connect people with their neighbors, the land, and God. | ||||||||||||
6 | Anthony's Plot | Winston-Salem, NC | Parachurch | Intentional Christian community | Russ May | 2323 Sunnyside Ave Winston-Salem, NC 27127 | 336.306.3562 | russ@anthonysplot.org | http://www.facebook.com/AnthonysPlot; http://trinitymoravian.org/concrete5/ministries/anthonys-plot/ | Morvaian Church | A Moravian intentional Christian community of faith that combines residency, community development work, and a socially-relevant and spiritually-hopeful outreach to bring the good news of Jesus to visible reality our lives, our household, and our neighborhood. | |||||||||||
7 | Appalachia Service Project | Johnson City, TN | Non-profit | Rural poverty issues | Tim Bomgardner | 4523 Bristol Highway Johnson City, TN 37601 | 1.800.289.4254 | tim.bomgardner@asphome.org | http://www.asphome.org/ | N/A | Appalachia Service Project (ASP) provides one of the most rewarding structured service opportunities in the nation -- bringing thousands of volunteers from around the country to rural Central Appalachia to repair homes for low-income families. But ASP is more than just a building program. Yes, Appalachia's poorest families urgently need your help, but they can help change your life, too. Because when you change the lives of others, they have a way of changing you. | YES | ||||||||||
8 | Arbor Acres Retirement Community | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Elder care | Bert Sanders | 1240 Arbor Road Winston Salem, N.C. 27104 | 336.724.7921 | chaptemp@arboracres.org | http://www.arboracres.org/index.cfm | N/A | An affiliate of The United Methodist Church, Arbor Acres serves senior adults through facilities and programs that provide opportunity for security, contentment, and life with meaning and purpose. | |||||||||||
9 | Ardmore Baptist Church | Winston-Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Don Gordon | 501 Miller Street Winston-Salem, NC 27103 | 336.725.8767 | dgordon@ardmorebaptist.org | http://www.ardmorebaptist.org/ | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | N/A | |||||||||||
10 | Arts for Life | Weaverville, NC | Non-profit | Health care support through art | Shea Godwin, Executive Director | P.O. Box 788 Weaverville, NC 28787 | 828.658.1599 | shea@aflnc.org | http://www.aflnc.org/contact.html | N/A | Dedicated to supporting people facing serious illnesses. By providing educational art programs, we enrich patients’ lives, nurture their minds and spirits, and encourage positive healthcare experiences for children and their families. Arts For Life helps children every day in four cities across North Carolina. | |||||||||||
11 | Baptist Women in Ministry of North Carolina | Winston-Salem, NC | Para-church | REV. KA'THY GORE-CHAPPELL, ED | kchappell@bwimnc.org | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | ||||||||||||||||
12 | Bennet College Office of the Chaplain | Greensboro, NC | Non-profit | Education | Natalie V. McLean | 900 E. Washington St, Greensboro, NC 27401 | 336-517-2334 | nmclean@bennett.edu | http://www.bennett.edu/student-affairs/religious-life/greetings/ | United Methodist Church | Bennett College is a small, private, historically Black liberal arts college for women. The College offers women an education conducive to excellence in scholarly pursuits; preparation for leadership roles in the workplace, society, and the world; and life-long learning in a technologically advanced, complex global society. | |||||||||||
13 | Bethel-Clemmons Coop Ministries | Clemmons, NC | Congregation | N/A | Chris Hughes | 3700 Clemmons Rd, Clemmons NC 27012 | 336.766.6375 | hughesc@clemmonsumc.org | http://www.clemmonsumc.org/bethel/ | United Methodist Church | N/A | |||||||||||
14 | Bethesda Center for the Homeless | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Homelessness and poverty support | Jennifer Hatcher | 924 N Patterson Ave Winston-Salem, NC 27101 | 336.722.9951 | pgalloway@bethesdacenter.org | http://www.bethesdacenter.org/ | N/A | A leader in caring for the community’s most desperate homeless individuals, becoming the largest provider of emergency night shelter as well as continuing to be the area’s only day shelter. | |||||||||||
15 | Bread for the World | Washington, D.C. | Non-profit | Hunger advocacy | Sheena Meade | 321.251.4636 | smeade@bread.org | http://www.bread.org/contact/regional.html | N/A | Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our nation's leaders to end hunger at home and abroad. | Yes | |||||||||||
16 | Brick Reformed UCC | Burlington, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Kristin Vaughn | 3699 Brich Church Road Burlington, NC 27215 | 336.449.6034 | kristingvaughn@gmail.com | United Church of Christ | N/A | ||||||||||||
17 | Brook Women's Hope Center | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Women's support | Chante Thomas-Hood, Chair of Board | 2668 S. Stratford Road Winston Salem, NC 27103 | 336.529.6271 | hante@thebrookwhc.org | Thebrookwhc.org | N/A | To ignite and nurture hope in women through education, support and faith-based inspiration as they navigate the circumstances of their lives. Hope is in our name because it is at the heart of what we believe. | |||||||||||
18 | Burke County Council on Alcoholism and Chemical Dependence | Morganton, NC | Non-profit | Substance abuse recovery | Jim Van Hecke | 203 White Street Morganton, NC 28655 | 828.433.1221 | jim@bcacd.org | http://www.bcacd.org/ | N/A | The Burke Council on Alcoholism and Chemical Dependency, Inc. was organized in 1966 to assist in the alleviation of human suffering borne by those afflicted with alcoholism and chemical dependency and the suffering of family and friends. | |||||||||||
19 | Canaan United Methodist Church | Winston Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Douglas Miller | 1760 Shady Grove Church Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27107 | 336-560-0615 | douglasmiller911@gmail.com | http://www.canaanumc.com/ | United Methodist Church | ||||||||||||
20 | Centenary UMC | Winston-Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Lory Beth Huffman | 646 West 5th Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 | 336.397.1362 | lhuffman@centenary-ws.org | http://www.centenary-ws.org/ | United Methodist Church | N/A | |||||||||||
21 | Center for Congregational Health | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Congregational and ministry consulting/coaching | Rev. Beth Kennett | 1920 Queen Street Winston Salem, NC 27103 | 336.831.5022 | epkennet@wakehealth.edu | http://www.healthychurch.org/ | N/A | The Center for Congregational Health plays a vital role in God’s earthly kingdom; it helps faith communities and their leaders do their best work ... Today the Center for Congregational Health provides ministry and/or training for hundreds of faith communities, lay leaders and clergy annually across the United States and in several foreign countries. It has trained thousands of interim ministers. | |||||||||||
23 | Center for Prayer and Spirituality at St. Mary's Episcopal Church | High Point, NC | Congregation | N/A | Diane Moore Popalis | 108 W. Farriss Avenue, High Point, NC. 27262 | 3368488903 | dianep@stmarysepisc.org | http://www.stmarysepisc.org/ | Episcopal | ||||||||||||
24 | Christian Ministry in the National Parks | Denver, CO | Chaplaincy | Chaplaincy | Amy Kennedy | 25+ national parks across the U.S. | 800.786.3450 | akennedy@acmnp.com. | http://www.acmnp.com/ | N/A | Every Sunday between Memorial Day and Labor Day (in addition to several winter assignments), ministry team members offer approximately 150 worship services at 75 sites across the country in 25 different national parks. | YES | ||||||||||
25 | City with Dwellings | Winston-Salem, NC | Nonprofit | Homelessness and poverty support | Rev. Russ May | 500 South Church Street, Winston Salem, NC | russ@anthonysplot.org | http://citywithdwellings.org/ | ||||||||||||||
26 | Clemmons Presbyterian Church | Clemmons, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Bill Hoyle | Winston-Salem NC 27101 | 336.766.4631 | bhoyle@clemmonspresbyterian.org | http://www.clemmonspresbyterian.org/ | Presbyterian Church (USA) | N/A | |||||||||||
27 | College Park Baptist | Greensboro, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Lin Bunce | 1601 Walker Ave Greensboro, NC 27403 | 336.273.1779 | linbunce@gmail.com | http://www.collegeparkchurch.com/ | American Baptist | N/A | |||||||||||
28 | Common Life Church & Farm | Graham, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Sarah Horton-Campbell | 4947 NC-87, Graham, NC 27253 | 919-323-9052 | commonlifechurchfarm@gmail.com | https://commonlifechurchfarm.org/home | N/A | N/A | |||||||||||
29 | Congregational UCC | Greensboro, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Julie Peeples | 400 West Radiance Drive Greensboro, NC 27403 | 336.274.5378 | julie@congregationalucc.com | http://www.congregationalucc.com/contact/index.php | United Church of Christ | N/A | |||||||||||
30 | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina | Winston-Salem, NC | Parachurch | Parachurch | Rev. Seth Hix | 2640 Reynolda Road Winston-Salem, NC 27106 | 336.759.3456 | seth.hix@cbfnc.org | http://www.cbfnc.org/ | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | N/A | |||||||||||
31 | Crisis Control Ministry | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Homelessness and poverty support | Vicki Jones, Director of Community & Volunteer Relations | 200 East Tenth Street | 336.724.7875, ext 1043 | vjones@crisiscontrol.org | http://www.crisiscontrol.org/staff.cfm | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | N/A | |||||||||||
32 | Crossnore School and Children's Home | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Child welfare provision and advocacy | Hollie Barrett | 1001 Reynolda Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27104 | (828) 733-4305 | hbarrett@crossnore.org | https://www.crossnore.org | United Methodist Church | Crossnore School & Children’s Home is non-profit residential foster care home for children in crisis from North Carolina. With two campuses – one located on 85 acres in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain town of Crossnore, NC, and the second located on 212 rolling acres on the edge of downtown Winston-Salem, NC – Crossnore School & Children’s Home provides a sanctuary of hope and healing for these children. The mission of the Crossnore School & Children’s Home is to grow healthy futures for children and families by providing a Christian sanctuary of hope and healing. | |||||||||||
33 | Darryl Hunt Project for Freedom and Justice | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Ex-offender re-entry support and exoneration advocacy | Linwood Skinner | 8 W 3rd St Ste 300 Winston Salem, NC 27101 | 336.831.1912 | lswood752@hotmail.com | http://www.facebook.com/pages/Darryl-Hunt-Project-for-Freedom-and-Justice/156407513784 | N/A | The Darryl Hunt Project for Freedom and Justice grew out of one man’s determination to help others after serving more than eighteen years for a crime he never committed. | |||||||||||
34 | Daybreak Respite Care | Winston-Salem, NC | Congregational + Non-Profit | Respite care for families | Debbie Pilson | 646 West Fifth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 | 336-397-1345 | DPilson@centenary-ws.org | http://www.centenary-ws.org/index.php/connect/ministries/daybreak-respite-care | UMC | Our mission: To enrich the lives of older adults in the community who cannot safely be left alone, and to help their families and their caregivers through specialized programs of respite care, education and support. | |||||||||||
35 | Dinner Bell Farm | Snow Camp, NC | Non-Profit | Sustainable Farming | Rev. Stephanie Campbell | 7565 Snow Camp Rd. Snow Camp, NC | 239-287-5111 | dinnerbellfarmnc@gmail.com | https://www.facebook.com/dinnerbellfarmnc/ | Dinner Bell Farm is a small, sustainable farm on 40 beautiful acres in the Piedmont NC. Stephanie, the supervisor is ordained as a Deacon in the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church. Participate in monthly clerby Sabbath Meal program on the farm with Life Around the Table ministry. Participate in Food and Faith small group study and work side-byside with the farm team to learn aspects of a sustainable farm to gain skills on growing food and caring for the soil, land, and water. | No | Contact Rev Stephanie Campbell for application process information | ||||||||||
36 | Diversity in Conservation Internship Program | Multiple locations in NC | Non-profit | Conservation | Melanie Allen | (919) 828-4199 ext. 21. | melanie@ctnc.org | https://www.ctnc.org/connect/diversityinterns/ | n/a | In 2008, Conservation Trust for North Carolina established the Diversity in Conservation Internship Program (DCIP) for students of color, focusing our outreach to North Carolina’s 10 historically black colleges and universities. Campus outreach now includes the entire University of North Carolina system. CTNC and its partners introduce promising students and recent graduates to careers in conservation, and connect conservation organizations to potential employees. | Yes | Yes, paid $4400 plus housing stipend | ||||||||||
37 | Down Home North Carolina | Greensboro, NC | Nonprofit | Community Organizing | Todd Zimmer | 2617 Springwood Dr, Greensboro, NC 27403 | 704-502-8521 | todd@downhomenc.org | Down Home NC is engaged in community organizing, with a focus on the multiracial working class of NC's small towns and rural areas. We are a member-led organization with a deep commitment to leadership development and racial and economic justice. | No, Academic Year only | Contact Todd to express interest. | |||||||||||
38 | El Buen Pastor | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Latino family services | Don Durham | 4637 Tim Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27106 | 336.924.0401 | Info@ElBuenPastorLCS.org | http://elbuenpastorlcs.org/ | N/A | The mission of El Buen Pastor Latino Community Services is to strengthen Latino families in the Old Town area and help them adapt to their new lives in Winston-Salem. | |||||||||||
39 | Elon University Office of Religious Life | Elon, NC | Chaplaincy | College chaplaincy | Rev. Lauren Emery | Elon University 2960 Campus Box Elon, North Carolina 27244 | 336.278.7729 | lemery2@elon.edu | http://www.elon.edu/e-web/students/religious_life/staff.xhtml | N/A | The Truitt Center enables members of the Elon University community to learn about their own and other faiths, and to live lives of reconciliation. | |||||||||||
40 | Elsewhere Museum | Greensboro, NC | Non-profit | Community arts | Erica Curry | 606 S. Elm Street Greensboro, NC 27406 | 336.549.5555 | museum@goelsewhere.org | http://www.goelsewhere.org/ | N/A | Elsewhere is a living museum using the massive collection of a former thrift store to build futures from old things and generate collaborative creativity in our downtown neighborhood and across the world. | |||||||||||
41 | Emerywood Baptist Church | High Point, NC | Congregation | N/A | Meg Lacy | 1300 Country Club Drive, High Point, NC 2726 | 336.885.6016 | meg.a.lacy@gmail.com | meg.a.lacy@gmail.com | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | ||||||||||||
42 | Emmanuel Baptist Church | Winston-Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Dr. John Mendez | 1075 Shalimar Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27107 | 336.788.7023 | nommojm@bellsouth.net | http://emmanuelbaptistws.com/ | American Baptist Churches, USA | N/A | |||||||||||
43 | Equality NC | Raleigh, NC | Non-profit | LGBTQ advocacy | Chris Sgro | 5121 Hollyridge Drive, Raleigh, NC 27612 | 919.829.0343 | sgro@equalitync.org | http://equalitync.org/ | N/A | Equality NC is dedicated to securing equal rights and justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) North Carolinians. | |||||||||||
44 | Equality Winston-Salem | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | LGBTQ advocacy | PO Box 20382 Winston-Salem, NC 27120-0382 | equalitywinstonsalem@gmail.com | www.equalitywinstonsalem.org | N/A | Our mission is to promote the well-being of LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning/Queer) individuals and strengthen the LGBTQ community in Winston-Salem and surrounding communities. We do this by increasing resources through fundraising, targeting those resources strategically to areas of greatest need, partnering with open and affirming straight allies, and serving as a catalyst for ideas and solutions. | |||||||||||||
45 | Experiment in Self-Reliance | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Homelessness and poverty support | Twana Roebuck | 1550 University Court, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 | 336.722.9400 | twana.wellman@eisr.org | http://www.eisr.org/ | N/A | ESR helps “working low-income” and chronically homeless” individuals and families who are ready to help themselves achieve their full potential for functional, social, and economic self-reliance through the design and application of cost-effective, individualized “Client Success Plans.” | |||||||||||
46 | FaithHealthNC | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Health care advocacy | Beth Kennett | 1 Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 | 336.716.9722 | epkennet@wakehealth.edu | http://www.faithhealthnc.org/ | N/A | FaithHealthNC is a dynamic partnership between faith communities, health systems and other health care providers focused on improving health. The partnerships are built on webs of trust. They combine the caring strengths of congregations, the clinical expertise of health providers and a network of community resources. | |||||||||||
47 | Family Services W-S | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Counseling, adoption, safe relationships | Joetta Shepherd | 1200 S Broad St, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 | 336.722.8173 | jshepherd@fsifamily.org | http://www.fsifamily.org/ | N/A | We envision a community working together to ensure that all families and children are safe, secure, and able to reach their full potential. | |||||||||||
48 | Farm Church | Durham, NC | Congregation | N/A | Ben Johnston-Krase | 927 West Trinity Ave. Durham, NC 27701 | 262 822-2801 | benjkrase@gmail.com | http://www.farmchurch.org | Presbyterian Church (USA) | No (both) | |||||||||||
49 | Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE) | Auschwitz, Poland | Fellowship Program | Professional Ethics | Thorin Tritter | ttritter@faspe-ethics.org | http://www.faspe-ethics.org/fellows-by-year | N/A | FASPE Seminary is a fully-funded, two-week summer program that uses the conduct of the clergy and other religious leaders in Nazi Germany as a launching point and backdrop for an intensive study of the contemporary ethical challenges facing religious leaders today | Yes, 2 weeks only | Yes | |||||||||||
50 | First Baptist Church Elkin | Elkin, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Justin Bell, Associate Minister | 110 Gwyn Ave Elkin NC 28621 | 336.835.1998 | justin@elkinfbc.com | http://elkinfbc.com/wordpress/ | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | N/A | |||||||||||
51 | First Baptist Church Greensboro | Greensboro, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Alan Sherouse | 1000 W Friendly Ave, Greensboro, NC 27401 | 336.274.3286 | alan@fbcgso.org | http://www.fbcgso.org/ | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | N/A | |||||||||||
52 | First Baptist Church Highland Avenue | Winston-Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Paul Robeson Ford | 700 North Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 | (336) 722-5605 | revpford@fbcwinston.org | http://www.fbcwinston.org/ | American Baptist Churches, USA | N/A | |||||||||||
53 | First Baptist Church Jonesville | Jonesville, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Roger Hensley | 134 Winston Rd. P.O. Box 98 Jonesville, NC 28642 | 336.428.7208 | hughgene@aol.com | http://www.fbcjonesville.com/ | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | N/A | |||||||||||
54 | First Baptist Church Kernersville | Kernersville, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Dr. Stephen Martin | 401 Oakhurst Street, Kernersville, NC 27284 | 336.993.2577, x14 | dr.s.martin@embarqmail.com | http://www.fbckernersville.org/ | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | N/A | |||||||||||
55 | First Baptist Church Madison | Madison, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Dr. Charles P. McGathy | 110 S. Franklin Street Madison, NC 27025 | 336.548.6112 | cpmcgathy@yahoo.com | http://firstbaptistchurchofmadison.org/ | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | N/A | |||||||||||
56 | First Baptist Church Mocksville | Mocksville, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Shane Nixon | 412 North Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028 | 336.751.5312 | shane@ashanenixon.org | http://www.fbcmocksville.org | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | N/A | |||||||||||
57 | First Baptist Church of Burlington | Burlington, NC | Congregation | N/A | Dr. Terry E. Peele | 420 Maple Ave, Burlington, NC 27215 | 336.229.1014 | pastor@firstbaptistburlington.com | http://firstbaptistburlington.com/ | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship; Southern Baptist Convention | N/A | |||||||||||
58 | First Baptist Church of Jamestown | Jamestown, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Jason Knight | 306 Guilford Road, PO Box 788, Jamestown, North Carolina 27282 | 336-881-8430 | jason@fbcjamestown.net | http://www.fbcjamestown.net | CBF | CBF Affiliated Church with smaller congregation (approx. 75 Members with approx. 60 in worship). Intern needs to be focused creation and implementation of ministry activities for children & youth. | Summer (full-time format for a total of 200 hours), Academic Year (part-time format for a total of 200 hours) | ||||||||||
59 | First Baptist Church Scottsdale | Scottsdale, AZ | Congregation | N/A | Jim Coston | 7025 E. Osborn Rd Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | 480-945-6346 | jcoston@fbcscottsdale.org | fbcscottsdale.org | Baptist | FBCScottsdale is a congregation situated in the heart of Scottsdale Arizona with 105 years of history. The congregation of 300+ is multi-ethnic and multi-generational. We are a multi-staff church focused on bringing others into greater relationship with Christ through Worship, Grow Groups (Life groups, bible studies and/or Sunday School classes) and Serve Teams (missions). | Yes | No, contact Jim about summer internship- 9 weeks lodging, paid | |||||||||
60 | First Baptist Church Winston-Salem | Winston-Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Emily Hull McGee | 501 West 5th Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 | 336.722.2558 x116 | ehullmcgee@firstonfifth.org | http://www.firstonfifth.org | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship | N/A | |||||||||||
61 | First Christian Church Greensboro | Greensboro, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Lee Hull Moses | 1900 West Market Street Greensboro, NC 27403 | 336.273.4725 | pastor@fccgreensboro.org | http://fccgreensboro.org/ | Christian Church - Disciples of Christ | N/A | |||||||||||
62 | First Christian Church Winston-Salem | Winston-Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Interim: Rev. Ken Massey | 2320 Country Club Road Winston-Salem, NC 27104 | 336.918.0108 | churchonedoc1@gmail.com | http://disciplesofchrist.com/ | Christian Church - Disciples of Christ | N/A | |||||||||||
63 | First Congregational UCC | Asheville, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Joe Hoffman | 20 Oak Street Asheville, NC 28801 | 828.252.8729 | revjoehof@uccasheville.org | http://www.uccasheville.org/ | United Church of Christ | N/A | |||||||||||
64 | First Presbyterian Church of Marion, NC | Marion, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Jacob Douylliez | 79 Academy Street Marion, NC 28752 | 8285590133 | douylliez.jacob@gmail.com | http://www.firstpresmarion.org/ | Presbyterian Church (USA) | N/A | |||||||||||
65 | First Presbyterian Church Thomasville | Thomasville, NC | Congregation | N/A | Interim: Rev. Jennie Hemrick | 21 Randolph Street, Thomasville, NC 27360 | 336.476.4110 | fpcpastor@northstate.net | http://firstpresthomasville.org/ | Presbyterian Church (USA) | N/A | |||||||||||
66 | Follow The Dream Foundation | Alameda, CA | Non Profit | Demographic support for young individuals | Britteny Floyd-Mayo | 2059 Clinton Ave #3 Alameda Ca | 510-320-7296 | Britteny22@gmail.com | ||||||||||||||
67 | Forsyth Community Food Consortium | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Hunger advocacy | Marcus Hill | 336.406.8765 | Marcus@forsythlocalfood.org | http://forsythlocalfood.org | N/A | FCFC is a community-driven development organization that was established as the central implementation recommended by our regional food system assessment (Forsyth County’s Community food System: A Foundation to Grow (2013)) to (1) serve as a convener, catalyst, and resource center for our regional food system, (2) oversee the implementation of the 23 other recommendations the report proposed, and to (3) continue to evolve the vision and practices of a local food system that is economically, socially, and environmentally equitable and sustainable. | ||||||||||||
68 | Forsyth Community Gardening | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Food justice, hunger advocacy | Megan Gregory Community Gardening Coordinator | 1450 Fairchild Road Winston-Salem, NC 27105 | 336-705-8823 | gregormm@forsyth.cc | http://www.forsythcommunitygardening.com/ | N/A | Forsyth Community Gardening’s mission is to support residents in establishing and sustaining community gardens, primarily by developing local leaders’ skills in community organizing and sustainable horticulture. By growing gardens and garden leaders, we seek to improve residents’ access to fresh produce and nutrition, enhance environmental quality, provide outdoor educational opportunities for all ages, and promote social well-being. | |||||||||||
69 | Forsyth Futures | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Demographic support for community and social justice projects | Dan Barbara | 601 N. Cherry Street, Winston-Salem, NC | (336) 701-1700 x100 | daniel@forsythfutures.org | http://www.forsythfutures.org/ | N/A | Established in 2006, Forsyth Futures is a non-profit collaborate of residents, organizations, and institutions working together to address critical community issues ... Forsyth Futures puts community knowledge to work by providing an objective broad view of local information, being a catalyst, connecting people, and serving as a convener. | |||||||||||
70 | Forsyth Medical Center | Winston-Salem, NC | Chaplaincy | Cancer center chaplaincy | Rev. Joanne Henley | 3333 Silas Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, NC 27103 | 336.718.8588 | jlshenley@novanthealth.org | http://www.novanthealth.org/home/patientsvisitors/legalethicaldecisions/chaplaincyservices.aspx | N/A | Forsyth Medical Center's chaplaincy service is committed to caring for the special spiritual needs of patients and families. Chaplains are available to help patients and families of all faith traditions explore spiritual questions and concerns that may arise during hospitalization. | |||||||||||
71 | Forsyth Prison and Jail Ministries | Winston-Salem, NC | Chaplaincy | Prison chaplaincy | Rev. Rodney Stilwell; Rev. Angela Roberson | 306 Craft Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27106 | 336.759.0063, x22 | chaplainstilwell@forsythjpm.org; roachroberson@yahoo.com | http://www.forsythjpm.org/ | N/A | The Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministries is a community funded ministry which provides Christian Ministry, counseling, and re-entry guidance to the incarcerated in our area. Our congregation includes the 1150 men, women, and children in the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center, the Forsyth Correctional Center, and the Youth Detention Center, all located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. | |||||||||||
72 | Friedland Moravian Church | Winston Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Adam Goodrich | 2750 Friedland Church Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107 | 336-467-0353 | adamgoodrich17@gmail.com | http://www.friedlandmoravian.org/ | Moravian | ||||||||||||
73 | Fries Memorial Moravian Church | Winston Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Jeff Coppage | 251 N. Hawthorne Rd. Winston Salem, NC 27104 | 336-722-2847 | frieschurchjeff@gmail.com | Moravian Church | Fries is a congregation of the Moravian Church in America, Southern Province. The congregation is made up primarily of progressive Christians who highly value the Moravian ideals of unity in essentials and liberty in non-essentials. Education, music, and compassionate outreach are top priorities. The congregation values a sense of closeness, meaningful worship rooted in Moravian traditions, and a welcoming spirit that respects cultural and theological diversity. The congregation has a “can do”, “blue collar”, attitude about getting things done. However, we struggle to sustain the level of ministry programs and expectations sustained in the past. Rev Coppage is serving as a transitional pastor leading us through a 2-3 year interim ministry using a narrative-based model (The Appreciative Way). We are experiencing a sense of hopeful renewal as many creative, member-initiated mission and ministry endeavors are taking root from the work of five “Dream Teams.” | No, Summer and School Year available | Contact Jeff Coppage to express interest. | ||||||||||
74 | G3 United Methodist Church | Winston Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Ron Garner | 401 MEADOWLARK DRIVE MEADOWLARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, WINSTON SALEM, NC 27106 | 336-926-2297 | ron.garner@mttaborumc.org | http://www.gathergrowgo.org/index.htm | United Methodist Church | ||||||||||||
75 | Goler Memorial AME Zion | Winston-Salem, NC | Congregation and Non-Profit | Learning enrichment | Rev. Dr. George Banks | 620 N Patterson Ave, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 | 336.724-9411 | pastor@golermemorial.org | http://golermemorial.org/Home.aspx | AME Zion | The GIDE project is being held in four satellite learning centers. We are targeting inner-city disadvantage youth in lower income communities. The program provides homework assistance tutorial services and a series of mentoring programs that provides training in physical fitness visual and performing arts youth sports (basketball and cheerleaders) youth leadership parenting and male mentoring. | |||||||||||
76 | Goodwill | Winston Salem, NC | Non-profit | Worksite training, re-entry project | Michael Thomas & Tonja Fultz | 2701 University Parkway Winston Salem, NC 27105 | Tonja- 336-724-3625, Michael- 336-724-3625x1331 | tfultz@goodwillnwnc.org, mthomas@goodwillnwnc.org | www.goodwillnwnc.org | n/a | No | No | ||||||||||
77 | Grace Baptist Church | Statesville, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Gary West | 719 Club Drive Statesville, NC 28677 | 704.872.5130 | gracestatesville@gmail.com | http://www.gracestatesville.org/ | Alliance of Baptists | N/A | |||||||||||
78 | Grace Presbyterian Church | Winston-Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Toure Marshall | 3901 Carver School Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27105 | 336.767.7533 | toure.marshall@gmail.com | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Grace-Presbyterian-Church-USA/147719948614948 | Presbyterian Church (USA) | N/A | |||||||||||
79 | Greater First United Baptist Church | High Point, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Tacuma Samori Johnson | 1409 Deep River Road High Point, NC 27265 | 336.882.6211 | PastorJohnson@greaterfirstunited.com | http://www.greaterfirstunited.com/ | N/A | ||||||||||||
80 | Green Street UMC | Winston-Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Kelly Carpenter | 639 South Green Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 | 336.722.8379 | revkelly@gmail.com | http://greenstreetchurch.org/ | United Methodist Church | N/A | |||||||||||
81 | Greensboro Jail | Greensboro, NC | Chaplaincy | N/A | Chaplain Burke | 201 South Edgeworth Street Greensboro, NC | 336.641.3099 | guilfordcountychaplain@live.com | http://gcjm.org/?page_id=20 | |||||||||||||
82 | Greensboro Urban Ministry | Greensboro, NC | Non-profit | Homelessness and poverty support | Rev. Myron Wilkins | 305 West Lee Street Greensboro, NC 27406 | 336.271.5959 | wilkins@guministry.org | http://www.greensborourbanministry.org/ | N/A | Founded in 1967, Greensboro Urban Ministry is an ecumenical outreach agency supported by more than 200 congregations representing Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish faith traditions. Not only does Greensboro Urban Ministry provide crisis intervention and emergency services through the basics of food, and shelter, but we also help many individuals and families break the cycles of poverty, hunger, addiction, and homelessness. | |||||||||||
83 | Guilford College | Greensboro, NC | Non Profit | Diversity and Inclusion | Krishauna Hines-Gaither | 5800 W. Friendly Avenue, Greensboro, NC 20410 | 3363162473 | hinesgaitherkl@guilford.edu | https://www.guilford.edu/academics/departments/multicultural-education-department | N/A | A branch of the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the Intercultural Engagement Center (IEC) is committed to building an equitable and inclusive campus community at Guilford College through transformative programming and training. The IEC supports the educational, spiritual, cultural, physical, financial, and emotional development of all students, while giving particular attention to students who are from underrepresented backgrounds. The intern would work closely with three IEC coordinators: Immigrant Student Coordinator, Latinx Coordinator, LGBTQIA Coordinator. | |||||||||||
84 | Guilford Park Presbyterian Church | Greensboro, NC | Congregation | N/A | Pastor Jeff Paschal | 2100 Fernwood Drive, Greensboro, NC 27408 | 336-288-5452 | jpaschal@guilfordpark.org | https://www.guilfordpark.org/ | Presbyterian Church (USA) | ||||||||||||
85 | Habitat for Humanity | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Housing provision and advocacy | Michael Campbell | 341 Witt Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103 | (336) 306-8253 | mike.campbell@habitatforsyth.org | http://www.habitatforsyth.org/home0.aspx | N/A | Building Hope by Building Homes- Steadfastly adhering to a philosophy of a “hand-up, not a hand-out,” Habitat is a powerful engine of collaboration and reciprocity whereby those who qualify- by having a history of steady income, verifiable need and a willingness to work hard- soon become involved in giving help to others. Interest-free mortgage payments go back to Habitat to help future homeowners. Through this proven and integrity-based strategy of making home ownership a reality, Habitat for Humanity has fundamentally changed lives in 90 countries, all 50 United States, and for more than 350 Partner Families right here in our community. | |||||||||||
86 | Harmony Ridge Farms | Tobaccoville, NC | Non-profit | Community supported agriculture | K. Isaac Oliver | 3835 Bowens Rd Tobaccoville, NC 27050 | 336.467.1052 | harmonyridgefarms@gmail.com | http://harmonyridgefarms.net/ | N/A | ||||||||||||
87 | Haywood Street Congregation | Asheville, NC | Congregational | N/A | Brian Combs | 297 Haywood Street Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-246-4250 | revbcombs@haywoodstreet.org | http://haywoodstreet.org | Non Affiliated | To be a transformative open community of Christ, led by the Holy Spirit, creating opportunities to serve and be served so that all who participate are empowered to claim their identity as a Child of God. | |||||||||||
88 | Hebron United Church of Christ | Winston Salem, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Terry Parrish | 129 Hebron Church Rd Winston Salem, NC 27107 | (336) 575-9004 | revterrypjr@yahoo.com | N/A | United Church of Christ | ||||||||||||
89 | High Point Jail Ministry | High Point, NC | Chaplaincy | Prison chaplaincy | Rev. Gene Williams | P.O. Box 321 High Point, NC 27262 | 336.641.6970 | HPJMinistries@co.guilford.nc.us | http://www.hpjm.org/joomla/ | N/A | Every inmate booked into the High Point Jail who is willing to work to change his or her life will be provided the resources to do so ... It is the belief of the High Point Jail Ministry that the only way a criminal can become a productive citizen is through a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. It is, therefore, the Ministry's goal to give all inmates who are willing to participate an opportunity to learn how to enter into a relationship with God and then to give them opportunities to grow into disciples of Christ and become the people God created them to be – productive citizens in our community ... HPJM respects the many different faiths represented within the inmate community, and offers to connect individuals with volunteers and spiritual leaders from their own faith. | |||||||||||
90 | Highland Presbyterian Church | Winston-Salem,NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Randy Harris | 2380 Cloverdale Ave Winston-Salem, NC 27103 | 336.724.6303 | rharris@highlandpres.org | http://www.highlandpres.org/ | Presbyterian Church (USA) | N/A | |||||||||||
91 | Hispanic League | Winston-Salem,NC | Non-profit | Hispanic/latino community services | Mari Jo Turner | 690 Coliseum Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27106 | 336.770.1228 | info@hispanicleague.org | http://www.hispanicleague.org/home1 | N/A | ||||||||||||
92 | Holy Covenant United Church of Christ | Charlotte, NC | Congregation | N/A | Rev. Dr. Nancy Ellett Allison | 3501 West W T Harris Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28269 | 704.599.9810 | hcpastor@carolina.rr.com | http://www.holycovenantucc.org/ | United Church of Christ | N/A | |||||||||||
93 | HOPE of Winston Salem | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Interfaith Hunger advocacy | Mary Law | 505 Deacon Blvd Winston Salem, NC 27105 | mary.hopews@gmail.com | http://www.hopews.org/ | To use the resources of the interfaith community to prepare and transport nutritious meals on Sunday to children in neighborhoods with the highest food insecurity. To use the meals to distribute information on healthy diet and recipes and on use of federal programs to buy healthy foods. To deliver fresh produce. Once we are well established throughout the community, we will ask schools, fraternities, and businesses to donate school supplies, books, coats, mittens, etc. and will act as a delivery system for many charities. To provide a website with locations and hours of all current local pantries, church dinners and sources of free food in interactive map form. | |||||||||||||
94 | Hospice and Palliative Care Center of Greensboro | Greensboro, NC | Chaplaincy | Hospice and palliative care chaplaincy | Risa Hanau, Vice President of Clinical Services; Beverly Isley-Landreth | 2500 Summit Ave, Greensboro, NC 27405 | 336.621.2500 | rhanau@hospicegso.org; blandreth@hospicegso.org | http://www.hospicegso.org/ | N/A | Celebrating life since 1980, Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro (HPCG), a non-profit organization, supports people in the Greater Greensboro area and enables them to live fully, with comfort and dignity, to the end of life. HPCG provides physical, emotional and spiritual support for people faced with a life-limiting illness as well as their caregivers and families. | |||||||||||
95 | Hospice and Palliative Care Center of Iredell County | Mooresville, NC | Chaplaincy | Hospice and palliative care chaplaincy | Lynn Kunkle, Supervisor of Chaplains and Bereavement Staff | 2347 Simonton Rd. Statesville, NC 28635 | 704.873.3766 | sharon.elizabeth.snow@gmail.com | http://www.hoic.org/default.asp | N/A | A community-based nonprofit organization, Hospice & Palliative Care of Iredell County provides physical, social, emotional and spiritual support for those with life-limiting illnesses as well as assistance with pain and symptom management for those with chronic conditions. | |||||||||||
96 | Hospice and Palliative Care Center of Winston-Salem | Winston-Salem, NC | Chaplaincy | Hospice and palliative care chaplaincy | Rev. Dr. Ken Bradstock | 101 Hospice Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27103 | 336.408.9210 | Ken.Bradstock@hospicecarecenter.org | http://hospicecarecenter.org/ | N/A | Hospice & Palliative Care Center provides compassionate care for those individuals living with a life-limiting illness and their families, through quality medical, emotional, spiritual, and social support ... With support from our communities, we will provide the absolute best in compassionate, competent, and cost-effective end-of-life healthcare to all who need it. | |||||||||||
97 | Institute for Dismantling Racism / Freedom Tree | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Leadership training and community organizing around anti-racism issues | Rev. Willard Bass | 639 S. Green Streeet, WS, NC, 27101 | 336.722.8379 | revwillard.bass@gmail.com | http://idrnc.org/ | N/A | The Institute for Dismantling Racism is a community organization dedicated to the elimination of institutional racism and all other forms of oppression. Our deliberate process is grounded on intentional community building through education, organizing and the establishment of institutional teams. The ultimate goal is to develop institutional capacity for transformation and the development of anti-racist identity and culture, which will result in institutions equipped to support and affirm ALL individuals within and without them. | |||||||||||
98 | Inter-Faith Food Shuttle | Raleigh, NC | Non-profit | Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is an innovative hunger-relief organization serving seven counties in and around the Triangle. | Don Eli | 1001 Blair Dr., Suite 120, Raleigh, NC 27603 | (919) 250-0043 | don@foodshuttle.org | http://foodshuttle.org | n/a | We believe hunger IS fixable if the community works together to do two things: create sources of healthy food in every low-income neighborhood and grow opportunities for people to provide for themselves by learning job skills or growing their own food. From BackPack Buddies to nutrition education, mobile markets to culinary job training to urban agriculture training, we go directly to people in need and create what works to empower them. We feed. We teach. We grow…to create a hunger-free and healthy community. | |||||||||||
99 | Inter-Faith Food Shuttle's Camden Street Learning Garden | Raleigh, NC | Non-profit | Food justice and hunger issues | Katie Murray | 1001 Blair Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603 | (929) 352-4769 | katie@foodshuttle.org | http://foodshuttle.org/ | n/a | We Feed. We Teach. We grow. As a Feeding America food bank, IFFS provides immediate food relief to an average of 51,000 people per month in seven central North Carolina counties, including Wake. Our mission is to pioneer innovative, transformative solutions designed to end hunger in our community. As with all food banks, we distribute food to agencies that serve those in need. However, since our founding in 1989, we have expanded beyond emergency food assistance to the broader mission of improving health outcomes and empowering communities to develop their own sustainable supplies of nutritious food. Since the recent establishment of the Camden Street Learning Garden in Southeast Raleigh, IFFS has successfully implemented a variety of sustainable agriculture/gardening and nutrition related programs onsite and in local schools aimed at providing self sufficiency skill building and encouraging the adoption of healthy behaviors. | Yes | ||||||||||
100 | Interactive Resource Center | Greensboro, NC | Non-profit | Homelessness and poverty support | Michelle Kennedy, executive director | 407 E. Washington Street Greensboro, NC 27401 | (336)332-0824 | michelle@gsodaycenter.org | http://gsodaycenter.org | N/A | “The Interactive Resource Center assists people who are homeless, recently homeless or facing homelessness reconnect with their own lives and with the community at large.” | |||||||||||
101 | Interfaith Winston-Salem | Winston-Salem, NC | Non-profit | Interfaith engagement | Drea Parker | 1959 North Peace Haven Rd., #256 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 | 336-722-9112 | dreas.parker@yahoo.com, | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Winston-Salem-Interfaith-Group/264218990310457 | N/A | Interfaith Winston-Salem is a tax-exempt nonprofit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. We are an all-volunteer educational group that brings together members of many faith traditions – religious and non-religious – to gain a greater understanding of and respect for each other’s traditions. As we better understand other traditions, we hope to develop a deeper appreciation for our own that will manifest itself in active goodwill to other individuals and to the community as a whole. We offer traditional lectures and short-term classroom studies as well as creative special events and projects that enable us to learn by experiencing the other. |