Volunteer Teams

This ministry was founded to provide individuals with an opportunity to serve the Lord in a foreign country; to experience the profound joy of being a servant to the Lord and His people. We pray that being part of one of our ministry teams will be a life-changing experience for you.
It this is your first time to consider joining us - Welcome! We are looking forward to showing you how God's work is being done serving His people in this small corner of the world. We pray that you will be filled with the joy of being God's hands and feet as much as we have found joy in serving Him.
If you have been with us before - Welcome Back! We ask that you look toward this as a new experience. Please don't try to duplicate memories. Cherish them, add to them, but lay them aside for your week with us. Your family, your group, the weather, our staff, and the location will be different. This will be a new experience to present new challenges and blessings.
This week you will be challenged by the task that lies ahead. To build a three-room house in a week is no small accomplishment. Of equal challenge is the opportunity to make this experience even more meaningful by learning, nonjudgmentally, about a culture different than our own. To discover, with renewed appreciation, our many blessings and to grow in your faith through the sharing of ourselves with each other, our Mexican brothers and sister and the Holy Spirit.
Check out our News Pages for important information concerning being part of this exciting ministry.
making a difference!
Touching lives in Piedras Negros, Mexico
Our mission is two-fold:
FIRST: To help break the cycle of poverty through housing, education and health care
SECOND: To provide a spiritual work/retreat to our American partners.
Groups from the U.S. are encouraged to be intergenerational, although this is not a requirement. Youth groups are welcome with a ratio of two adults to one youth. The work is such that there is a place for everyone - men and women of all ages and skill levels. Housing is provided in a clean, air conditioned motel in Mexico.
Under CPC supervision, each group builds and dedicates a three-room, concrete block house in four and a half days. The family that will occupy the house works alongside the group and also provides a small portion of the cost.
