Impact

Join the global impact

Global Outreach equips and deploys the people of Two Rivers Church to personally engage in the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations, focusing on the Unreached. We believe every follower of Jesus has a role in His plan to make disciples of all nations (the Great Commission). We want to help you learn more about God, His world, and His work, so you can discover and fulfill your unique role in His global mission – whether it’s by going, praying, sending, or welcoming.
Below is our upcoming trip to the Dominican Republic:


Two Rivers Church has the opportunity to partner with Mission Of Hope to serve local pastors, ministries, and people in the Dominican Republic November 11-18, 2023. This GO Trip is for adults and potentially kids 10 and above who want to experience being the hands and feet of Jesus in a cross-cultural context. *Ages 10+ accompanying their parent(s) are welcome on a case by case basis, but it will be up to the discretion of the trip leader.

Join the local impact

Our Local Impact Ministry equips and sends the people of Two Rivers Church to bless our community and saturate the Greater Chattanooga/Cleveland area with the love of Jesus. As individuals grow in their walk with God, we develop and empower them to help lead our movement of changed lives that impacts the Greater Chattanooga/Cleveland area for Christ.
Below are some of our local partners and ministries to get involved in:

Cleveland Emergency Shelter

The first priority of the Cleveland Emergency Shelter is to provide the homeless their daily, basic physical needs (food and shelter).
Two Rivers has the privilege to cook and serve a meal at the shelter once a month alongside the people in their life group. During this time, we also get to have conversations with the people during their meal and hear a little bit about their story.  

Isaiah 117 House

What if there was a home where children could go when they are removed? What if there was a safe place with friendly, loving volunteers? What if there was an environment with clean clothes, bath toys, snacks, comfy beds, and toys? What if, instead of cubicles, the traumatized child could see smiles, books, and snuggly blankets?
Isaiah 1:17 says, "defend the cause of the fatherless." We believe that is what God was calling us to do. The Isaiah 117  has an open living space, a fully stocked kitchen, a girl’s bedroom, a boy’s bedroom, places to play, and fully stocked bathrooms. It has a team of volunteers on call to greet "the least of these" when they need love most. Isaiah 117 is a place always ready to take in children in their time of need and lavishly love on them on one of their worst days.