Missions at Sagemont
The Missions Ministry at Sagemont Church is an extension of our mission to help people take their next step following Jesus. Our goal is to equip and mobilize our members to share the gospel both locally and globally. We believe that our Lord has called us through the Great Commission to go and make disciples of all nations. It is a privilege to join in the work God is doing around the world!
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Local Missions Opportunities
Here are some opportunities for you to serve locally! Please pray and ask the Lord what He is leading you to do whether it is donating, volunteering, or praying for these ministries.
Sagemont Serve Team
At Sagemont, we want to be sure we are loving and serving each other well. Sometimes members have physical needs in their homes that they cannot meet, but other members of our church family have the skills and abilities to help. Volunteers that are part of this Serve Team will be contacted when needs arise within our church as we help connect members of our family together. If you would like to serve on the team (men or women can join), you can go to sagemontchurch.org/serve and find the Serve Team opportunity there.
CROP Ministry (Church Reaching Out to People)
The mission is to minister to others in Jesus’ name. As our church members and visitors submit prayer requests to our church, our Prayer Team will pray for these needs. We need men and women who love to petition to God for the needs of others to join our Prayer Team. If you have a prayer need or want to join the CROP Prayer Team, please contact Gerry Saccane by phone (713-679-1989) or by email at
Fathers In The Field
Growing up without a father figure can be extremely difficult. To combat this issue in our community, Sagemont Church has partnered with Fathers in the Field, an organization whose mission is to pair young boys with godly mentors to guide and spend time with them. Over the past year of our partnership, we have seen God move in the lives of fatherless boys in our community…and HE IS NOT DONE. There are boys in need of a mentor and are seeking godly men who are willing to step up, put their faith into action, and make a difference in a boy’s life.
If you are interested in learning more about becoming a mentor, please email If you want to learn more about Fathers in the Field, please visit their website at FathersInTheField.com.
Helping Hands Food Pantry
All year long, people from all ages and circumstances are able to get food as they are in need. However, they are not just receiving help for their physical needs. Our volunteers are also attending to their spiritual needs through praying for them, sharing the Gospel, and inviting them to come to church. Come be a part of what the Lord is doing through this food pantry! Some suggested food items that are needed include canned veggies, canned fruits, canned meats, canned meals, sauces, pasta, beans, rice, dry and hot cereals, peanut butter, jelly/preserves, snacks like granola bars, pretzels, fruit chews, fruit rolls, dried fruit, nuts, and seeds. Donate as the Lord leads you!
You can place your donations in our “Contribution Shopping Carts” that are located throughout our main church campus or bring them directly to the Sagemont Annex building Monday through Thursday 9:00am – 4:00pm.
Sagemont Fostering Love Closet
Additionally, located inside the Sagemont Annex is a children’s closet set up for ages newborn through teen. We carry gently used and new clothing/shoes/diapers and baby items. This closet is a free resource for foster, adoptive, and kinship families.
Open shop hours: Every Tuesday through Thursday 9:00am – 4:00pm (closed 12:00pm – 1:00pm). Every third Saturday of the month, 9:00am – 12:00pm.
Donations: Baby - Teen clothing only. Gently used and new. Drop off at the Sagemont Annex building Monday through Thursday 9:00am – 4:00pm (closed 12:00pm – 1:00pm)
Willing Hands Quilt Ministry
The mission of our "Willing Hands" quilt ministry is to bless at-risk populations in the Sagemont community with small quilts. Dedicated volunteers pray, cut, design, sew, press, and construct these unique hand-made quilts. Through these small quilts may others be comforted, be encouraged, and come to know the love of Jesus. They make quilts for our "Fostering Love" closet, Inspira (Crisis Pregnancy Center), and our homeless community. God has provided for this ministry with donations of fabric, gift cards, and monetary contributions. If you have "Willing Hands" and a praying heart, come and join! They meet on Thursday mornings at the Sagemont annex auditorium from 9:30am to 12:00pm. If you have any questions, please contact
The Sanctuary Foster Care Group
If you are interested in becoming a foster parent, please contact our ministry partner, The Sanctuary Foster Care Group. There are many children in the foster care system who need a safe and nurturing home.
If you are interested in learning more about being a respite care provider for a foster care family, please contact .
The Sanctuary Foster Care Services The Sanctuary Foster Care Services is a non-profit Foster Care agency that is based in Clear Lake, TX. We pride ourselves on putting hurting children first and specialize in Trust-based Relational Intervention. www.sanctuaryfostercare.org
Care Portal (Global Orphan Project)
If you’re looking for ways to engage and support children and families in your local community, you can start by viewing Sagemont’s CarePortal.
As a church member, you can sign up to become a Sagemont CarePortal Responder HERE. CarePortal is a real-time technology platform used as a ministry tool to help children in the local community. A Child-Serving Professional (such as a local school worker or Child Protective Specialist) submits a vetted need into the portal, allowing church and community members to respond by helping the child or family, and make personal connections. We can solve the foster care crisis by strengthening families and reversing the U.S. foster care crisis through meaningful connections.
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A Sagemont CarePortal Responder meeting will be announced soon! We can solve the foster care crisis by strengthening families. Progress to reverse the U.S. foster care crisis is happening from meaningful connections formed through CarePortal. Our platform enables cross-sector collaboration that facilitates local, proactive, and effective care for kids. www.careportal.org
Crisis Pregnancy Centers
Below are some Crisis Pregnancy Centers that we partner with. You can serve with them in various ways, such as sorting donations, prayer opportunities, or even medical professionals providing ultrasounds.
Anchor Point Ministries
- www.anchorpoint.us
- Giselle Monte at or 832-632-4550
Beltway 8 Crisis Pregnancy Center
- www.lifelinecpc.org
- Jean Killough at or 281-484-0005
Inspira Resource Center
- www.inspiraresourcecenter.com
- Jonelle Fields at or 281-482-5683
Community Pregnancy Center of Pasadena
- www.cpcpasadena.org
- Bobbie Zammier at or 713-944-1730
Star of Hope
- Star of Hope offers many ways to get involved in serving the homeless of Houston, including serving meals, reading stories to kids, and even street outreach.
- www.sohmission.org or 713-748-0700
Prison Ministry
We partner with a prison ministry called Less than the Least. They provide church services, bibles, hygiene supplies, prayer, and mentoring to those who are incarcerated. Visit lessthantheleast.org or
If you have any questions about the opportunities above, please contact