Activities
“‘You are the light of the world … let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.’”
Matthew 5:14–16
Recent Activities
Environmental Protection
Church of God volunteers take care of the world God has given to all creation by organizing cleanups and plantings. In addition to protecting the environment though these activities, they also raise awareness and educate the community about current environmental issues through forums and tabling events.
Blood Drives
One way to share love is to donate blood. The Church of God hosts these life-saving events to better equip blood banks and hospitals to save patients in desperate need of blood transfusions. With just one donation, you can save up to three lives!
Disaster Relief
No one knows when or in what form disaster will strike. However, many Church of God volunteers have been trained in emergency preparedness. Volunteers do their best to assist the community when help is needed most.
Smile Campaign
Sometimes, a smile is all you need to brighten up your day. Through various social welfare events and activities that support the community at large, volunteers hope to inspire a sense of joy and love.
Partnerships
The World Mission Society Church of God partners with local and national government offices and officials to further the work done in communities where the Church of God is located.
Featured Activities

East Coast Mega Blood Drive in New England
The Church of God held the East Coast Mega Blood Drive at 13 locations along the East Coast. The blood drive in New England garnered more than 100 units of blood.
2018 Mega Blood Drive for the Passover in Philadelphia
Over 50 volunteers donated blood at the 2018 Mega Blood Drive for the Passover, saving 180 lives and raising awareness of the Passover’s spiritual significance. The event demonstrated the church’s

1,300 Volunteers Donate at Mega Blood Drive 2014
The historic Mega Blood Drive 2014 brought seven tri-state area blood centers together for the first time, as 1,300 donors gave blood to meet the goal of saving 3,000 lives.