
At Wiggins Community Church, we believe that giving is a powerful act of love, obedience, and worship. Whether through tithes, offerings, time, talent, or acts of kindness, the Bible encourages us to give generously, cheerfully, and sacrificially. This page serves as a reflection of only SOME of the opportunities in which you are able t
At Wiggins Community Church, we believe that giving is a powerful act of love, obedience, and worship. Whether through tithes, offerings, time, talent, or acts of kindness, the Bible encourages us to give generously, cheerfully, and sacrificially. This page serves as a reflection of only SOME of the opportunities in which you are able to give to our church, our community, and beyond. Help us show the world God's true nature and give today!
"A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed" ~ Proverbs 11:25

Our WCC Care Team focuses on those within our community who are experiencing grief or health concerns. This team is dedicated to providing sympathy, encouragement, support and companionship. Their work includes sending cards, visiting those who may be infirmed or in recovery or lonely, sending care packages, hosting social gatherings, o
Our WCC Care Team focuses on those within our community who are experiencing grief or health concerns. This team is dedicated to providing sympathy, encouragement, support and companionship. Their work includes sending cards, visiting those who may be infirmed or in recovery or lonely, sending care packages, hosting social gatherings, or providing gas cards to those who need help to get to doctors/specialists.

Our WCC Mission Committee strives to provide local encouragement, support and aid to God's children. Their work includes sending cards and care packages to Military members and college students, providing food cards or gas cards to families in need, raising funds for the Salvation Army for disaster relief, hosting Teacher Appreciation ev
Our WCC Mission Committee strives to provide local encouragement, support and aid to God's children. Their work includes sending cards and care packages to Military members and college students, providing food cards or gas cards to families in need, raising funds for the Salvation Army for disaster relief, hosting Teacher Appreciation events for local educators, sponsoring the Brush location for A Caring Pregnancy Center of Northeast Colorado, and much more.

The Helping Hands Food Pantry is located in the basement of Wiggins Community Church. This community program serves mostly Wiggins, Hoyt, and Orchard residents. They are open Wednesday mornings and Thursday afternoons, relying on volunteers to distribute, restock, order and unload both fresh as well as pantry goods. The Food Pantry str
The Helping Hands Food Pantry is located in the basement of Wiggins Community Church. This community program serves mostly Wiggins, Hoyt, and Orchard residents. They are open Wednesday mornings and Thursday afternoons, relying on volunteers to distribute, restock, order and unload both fresh as well as pantry goods. The Food Pantry strives to keep well stocked with food, but also providing soap, cleaning supplies and personal hygiene items when available. In 2025, they served about 27 households per month- that meant feeding about 225 people each month!

The heart of Women's Fellowship is that of generosity and service. On the outside, it may look like bake sales and luncheons and craft bazaars, but in truth, they have helped raise funds for every cause on this page (and then some!). Not only do they fundraise, but they also keep the church kitchen clean and stocked, and volunteer at ev
The heart of Women's Fellowship is that of generosity and service. On the outside, it may look like bake sales and luncheons and craft bazaars, but in truth, they have helped raise funds for every cause on this page (and then some!). Not only do they fundraise, but they also keep the church kitchen clean and stocked, and volunteer at every potluck and taco salad fundraiser or chili cookoff to help serve and wash dishes. Last but not least, Women's Fellowship host funeral dinners for bereaved families, ensuring the food, prep, serving and cleaning are all taken care of.

Our Scholarship Program strives to support both High School Seniors as well as Continuing Education. Throughout the year, we host an Aluminum Can Drive to raise funds for the WCC Scholarship Fund. This effort requires not only thousands of cans, but also many volunteers to help load, transport, and unload pounds of aluminum at the recyc
Our Scholarship Program strives to support both High School Seniors as well as Continuing Education. Throughout the year, we host an Aluminum Can Drive to raise funds for the WCC Scholarship Fund. This effort requires not only thousands of cans, but also many volunteers to help load, transport, and unload pounds of aluminum at the recycling center each time our collection bin gets full. Every year our goal is to raise enough funds to award multiple scholarships to members or attendees of Wiggins Community Church.

Our Jail Ministry serves to offer hope, love, and support to individuals who are incarcerated in Morgan County. We recognize that many inmates feel isolated and forgotten, oftentimes feeling unworthy of God's forgiveness and grace. Our Jail Ministry focuses on visiting the men and women who are incarcerated to share the message of the G
Our Jail Ministry serves to offer hope, love, and support to individuals who are incarcerated in Morgan County. We recognize that many inmates feel isolated and forgotten, oftentimes feeling unworthy of God's forgiveness and grace. Our Jail Ministry focuses on visiting the men and women who are incarcerated to share the message of the Gospel through prayer, praise, and worship. We strive to help inmates find redemption, worth, and a new perspective on life- regardless of their past choices. Donations to this ministry helps to provide Bibles to inmates, purchase appreciation gifts for the staff and correctional officers, and helps inmates provide Christmas gifts for their families when incarcerated over the holidays.

The Baby Bottle Campaign is designed to support women and families facing unplanned pregnancies by raising funds to support pregnancy centers and their life-affirming care. Wiggins Community Church partners with A Caring Pregnancy Center of Northeast Colorado to supply baby bottles between Mother's Day and Father's Day, wherein participa
The Baby Bottle Campaign is designed to support women and families facing unplanned pregnancies by raising funds to support pregnancy centers and their life-affirming care. Wiggins Community Church partners with A Caring Pregnancy Center of Northeast Colorado to supply baby bottles between Mother's Day and Father's Day, wherein participants take home baby bottles to fill with coins, cash or checks. These donations directly empower centers to provide essential services, support families, and promote life-affirming choices.

The mission of OCC is to demonstrate God's love in a tangible way to children in need around the world. Every year, Wiggins Community Church partners with Samaritan's Purse to pack gift-filled shoeboxes to help deliver great joy and the Good News of Jesus Christ to children. Members of our community are invited to take a shoebox home to
The mission of OCC is to demonstrate God's love in a tangible way to children in need around the world. Every year, Wiggins Community Church partners with Samaritan's Purse to pack gift-filled shoeboxes to help deliver great joy and the Good News of Jesus Christ to children. Members of our community are invited to take a shoebox home to fill with gifts and pray for the child who will receive their box. Volunteers are always needed to assemble boxes, check the boxes before delivery, ensure labels are correct, ensure a $10 donation has been made for every box (to cover evangelism materials and shipping), and deliver the packed boxes to a receiving facility.

As we speak, more than 3 billion people remain unreached by the Gospel. This means they have little to no access to a Bible, church, or a believing friend to tell them about Jesus. Many if not all of these people will continue to have no chance of hearing about Him unless laborers are sent into the harvest. That is why engaging in Fore
As we speak, more than 3 billion people remain unreached by the Gospel. This means they have little to no access to a Bible, church, or a believing friend to tell them about Jesus. Many if not all of these people will continue to have no chance of hearing about Him unless laborers are sent into the harvest. That is why engaging in Foreign Missions is so important for our Church community. Not only does it help fulfill the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations, but it helps to strengthen our church in spirit, purity, and mutual love. Our Foreign Missions Committee takes charge of where God is leading us to go, helping to support, recruit, coordinate, and fundraise Mission Trips.

On September 22, 2025, Wiggins Community Church sent 5 individuals on a Mission Trip to Kisii, Kenya. During their mission, they spent time with the 69 children housed at the Faithway Community Orphanages. Since there is very little funding and support available, it is difficult to find the financial and physical means to feed, educate
On September 22, 2025, Wiggins Community Church sent 5 individuals on a Mission Trip to Kisii, Kenya. During their mission, they spent time with the 69 children housed at the Faithway Community Orphanages. Since there is very little funding and support available, it is difficult to find the financial and physical means to feed, educate and clothe the children (who range from age infancy to 17 years old). Much of the support comes straight out of the pocket of the man who developed and cares for Faithway, Pastor Isaac Ondtiti. Thus, WCC has taken it as a personal mission to help supply essentials, gifts, and meat to the children. We find it a beautiful opportunity to make a great and Godly impact upon a child who has very little.

On September 22, 2025, Wiggins Community Church sent a Mission Team to Kisii, Kenya. During their mission, the team was given a tour of the local Children's Prison. Some of the children housed there were incarcerated for alleged criminal offenses, some because their parents are incarcerated, and some are there because it is too dangerou
On September 22, 2025, Wiggins Community Church sent a Mission Team to Kisii, Kenya. During their mission, the team was given a tour of the local Children's Prison. Some of the children housed there were incarcerated for alleged criminal offenses, some because their parents are incarcerated, and some are there because it is too dangerous for them to return home. Unfortunately, resources for this program are scarce. Meat is only available when it can be afforded, so the children's diet usually consists of Ugali (a type of corn meal) and kale. In September of 2025, there was a shortage of Bibles and mattresses for the children. Since the return of our Mission Team, we have been working to help improve conditions at the Children's Prison, sending funds to help with housing essentials, Christian materials, and helping to add more meat to their diet.