Below are the organizations that City Reformed Church partners with financially, relationally, and spiritually. Our hope as a church is to offer prayer, funding, relational connection, and active participation in the vital work that each of these ministries do.

Barnabas House is a community living house that seeks to encourage Christians to live out the teachings of Christ through the daily practices of prayer, work, and relationships. Through the Holy Spirit, they seek to be witnesses of Christ’s love through displays of hospitality to neighbors, strangers, family, and friends.

Bible Unbound is a production company who creates engaging videos that uncover the Good News of Jesus in every biblical story. Their YouTube channel invites anyone with curiosity to step into the biblical epic and be formed by the biblical story. Learn more by subscribing to them YouTube channel at YouTube.com/@Bibleunbound.

The Center for Pastor Theologians gathers pastors and church leaders for fellowship, continuing education, and spiritual formation so they can be rooted and theologically formed to shepherd the church in our complex world.

City on a Hill transforms cities and families by restoring hope, enhancing the quality of life, and advancing justice for all generations. Their staff and more than 1,300 volunteers annually impact the lives of thousands of children, teens, and adults. Their holistic, comprehensive approach addresses the root causes of poverty including, spiritual, mental, financial, educational, relational, and health needs.
Geneva Campus Student Ministry reaches students at UW-Madison by equipping and developing them in the Christian faith, and then sending them out to serve wherever they go.

Kingdom Prep helps young men understand their purpose built on the foundation of seeking first the Kingdom of God. They develop the God-given gifts of their students to lead in the home, serve in the Church, engage in meaningful work, and transform the community.

Lifesong’s Village of Hope in Guatemala provides orphans, vulnerable children, and young adults with a safe place to live, a good education, and a nurturing environment in which to learn about Christ.

Welcomed facilitates the establishment of Care Communities by empowering local networks of Christians to care for foster families. Care Communities then provide foster families with meals, childcare, child mentoring, and prayer. This support keeps families fostering longer and encourages others to become foster parents.