We Serve
Walking the Talk
Faith without works is dead. (James 2:26)
Our Beneficent Church family takes this idea to heart. Led by our love for the community and our God-given inspiration to care for those in need, we find many ways to serve.
That service work helps those inside our church – sharing prayers, resources, and fellowship with our faith community – as well as those we may never meet.
Who do we help? And how?
Sharing
- Bags of Hope
- Better Lives Rhode Island
- Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island
- Interfaith Counseling Center
- Rhode Island Coalition to End Homelessness
- Rhode Island College
- Rhode Island for Community and Justice
- Talladega College
- TGI Network of Rhode Island
- Tougaloo College
- University of Rhode Island
- Youth Pride RI
Giving
We give our time and labor.
- 134 Collaborative and their Jam Youth Program
- Beneficent House
- Black Lives Matter protests
- Champlin Foundation
- Common Cause RI
- INSIGHT
- Loaves & Fishes Rhode Island
- Ocean State Charities
- Rhode Island Religious Coalition
for Reproductive Freedom - Rhode Island Council for the Humanities
- RI Interfaith Coalition to Reduce Poverty march
Sponsoring
- Better Lives RI community meals
- Bread and Puppet Theater
- Homeless Memorial Service
- Loaves & Fishes Rhode Island
- Narcotics Anonymous meetings
- RI Black Film Festival
- RPM Voices workshops and concerts
- Speak Peace Symposium
- Transgender Day of Remembrance
- Y’all Come Community Lunch
- Youth Pride Rhode Island meals and game nights
Serving Within the Church
In addition to helping our neighbors, our members actively serve the Beneficent Church community. True to the democratic
Congregationalist model, the decisions of the church are made by the church members themselves. Committees govern all aspects of church life – including everything from our Christian Education programs and personnel matters to overseeing the church’s investment portfolio to leading our social-justice work.
Church Council
The leading body of the church, Beneficent’s Council includes committee chairs and pastoral staff. Included in their work is the governance of the Church and planning for Beneficent’s future.
Board of Deacons
Agape Committee
Beneficent Women’s Guild
Christian Education Committee
Community Ministry
The members of this team work on specific projects of interest to the community, offering opportunities for members to engage in a variety of initiatives and events, ranging from a coat drive to a theater trip aligned with our racial-justice work.
Finance Committee
Generosity Committee
Investment Committee
integral part of Beneficent’s legacy.
Justice and Witness Ministries Committee
Membership Committee
Nominating Committee
possible candidates for Beneficent’s leadership, ensuring that its composition reflects our diversity. They also work with the pastoral staff to provide training for new and returning leaders as needed.
Organ Committee
Personnel Committee
Property Committee
main building, Round Top Center, and Palmer House.
Scholarship Committee
This group reviews applications and presents scholarships to Beneficent members using funds that were left to Beneficent’s care by former members. (Application and details
are available here.)