The Garden Project was born to solve a growing problem: the isolation and spiritual hunger many believers feel outside the church walls. We address community needs like loneliness, a lack of service opportunities, and the search for genuine connection. That’s why we are building a national network where believers from all walks of life can tackle these challenges together—transforming their local communities through practical service, deep fellowship, and a faith that actively loves its neighbor.
Our strategy is intentional and patient. Each active member is placed into a regional group based on their home address, allowing local communities to grow naturally and relationally. We focus on building strong foundations rather than rapid expansion, ensuring every region is shaped by its people and grounded in biblical truth.
Once a region reaches 20 households, we begin organizing monthly regional gatherings on a weekend in their local area for fellowship and service. These events are designed around members’ shared interests and the community's specific needs, guided by the regional leader. We also partner exclusively with local Christian ministries, ensuring every act of service remains rooted in Christ-centered mission and outreach.