In our Baptismal vows, we promise to “seek and serve Christ in all persons, and to love our neighbors as ourselves.” We seek to fulfill this promise through our Outreach efforts.

At Holy Nativity, we believe that God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in times of trouble. Our community draws strength and comfort from God’s love, especially when we come together to support one another through life’s physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges. We recognize that people need care in countless ways and for many reasons. Our Outreach ministries are dedicated to meeting those needs with compassion, offering help, hope, and healing. Whether through local partnerships, service projects, or direct support, we seek to reflect God’s love by caring for our neighbors and making a positive impact in the world.

Explore the many opportunities to connect, serve, and share in the transformative work of Holy Nativity.

OUTREACH EFFORTS

Cate Hall is available for use by a wide variety of outside ministries and group meetings, including AA, Alanon, Coastal Georgia Photography Guild, Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Fiber Arts Guild.

Faithworks “Putting our faith to work so all may know that faith works.” Ministries include Sparrows Nest, Pastoral Care Program of Southeast GA Health System, Cancer Network of Hope, The Well, Open Doors, Samaria Initiative, and Pastoral Counseling. About - FaithWorks Ministry

Glynn County's Parkinson's Disease Support Group is a free support group sharing education, resources, and creating a community for those with Parkinson’s Disease and their families. If you are interested or have any questions about the support group, please contact glynncountyparkinsons@gmail.com.

Glynn Episcopal Ministries (GEM) is a shared ministry involving the five Episcopal churches in Glynn County, Georgia: St. Athanasius and St. Mark’s in Brunswick; Christ Church Frederica and Holy Nativity on St. Simons Island; and St. Richard’s on Jekyll Island. GEM’s goal is to serve the unmet needs of our less fortunate neighbors.

International Seafarers’ Center The ISC mission is to take Christ to the nations by providing seafarers a safe harbor that they can call home. Our services aim to meet the spiritual, emotional, physical, and material needs of the thousands of seafarers who visit the Port of Brunswick

Manna House exists to eliminate hunger and food insecurity through perishable and nonperishable food distribution, soup kitchen, and promoting nutrition.  We believe in our mission to instill hope, family togetherness, community bondedness, citizenship, and self-reliance.

Memory Matters supports, educates, and enriches the lives of people dealing with memory issues and the people who care for them. Memory Matters Glynn

Nunnally House provides warm, comfortable lodging for in-treatment cancer patients, and family members of critical care patients, rotating medical students and on-call Southeast Georgia Health System team members.  For more information, please contact Nunnally House – SGHS Foundation.

Salvation Army Every year, the services and programs provided by the Salvation Army are in great demand in the Brunswick area, offering relief for the hungry, family services, holiday assistance, etc., while sharing God’s love with those who need it the mostBrunswick Corps

Saint Athanasius Feed My Sheep Foodbank isn’t just about providing for material needs; there’s a spiritual element to be gained as well. A prayer service is offered in conjunction with each distribution day. Feed My Sheep is a thriving outreach ministry that serves a constantly expanding community. Items of particular need include reusable cloth grocery bags, men’s work clothes, blankets, and fresh produce. If you would like to learn more about this ministry, please reach out directly to the church at 912-638-3733.

Shepherds for Seniors improves the quality of life for the elderly in Glynn County who may be living below or near the poverty level and increases the amount of time they can remain in their own homes. For more information, call the church office or Sue Miller at suzanita@gmail.com.