St. Stephen's Anglican Church

Outreach Ministries

Prayer Teams

Prayer has power, and we take it seriously, from a team that prays regularly for the needs of God’s people, to laying-on-of-hands at the altar. Learn more.


Missionaries

We are pleased to support missionaries Summer and Guy Benton, who minister in New Zealand under the banner of the Society of Anglican Missionaries and Senders (SAMS). Summer, a native daughter of the Diocese of Fort Worth, is a social worker who ministers to girls who have have been victims of human sex trafficking, and Guy is a trained youth worker from New Zealand in the process of adjusting to missionary life and discerning the Lord’s call for his specific ministry. Learn more.


Union Gospel Mission

The Union Gospel Mission in Fort Worth provides numerous services to homeless and needy people and families in the name of Christ. St. Stephen’s collects household items to help them rebuild their lives. Learn more.


N.E.E.D.

Our church family collects donations of food every week for the North East Emergency Distribution. This worthy agency provides food and other assistance to needy families and individuals in Tarrant County. Learn more.


La Gran Familia

La Gran Familia is a community center in that provides food, clean clothing, and homework help to underprivileged high school students in Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico. Several members of St. Stephen’s contribute to La Gran Familia to sponsor these children in completing high school. Learn more.


Malawi Mission

Our companion diocese in southeastern Africa has a desperate need of our support for basic essentials to sustain life during their trials of conflict, poverty, food shortages, and day-to-day ministry work. The Fort Worth Diocese has an established process and accounts setup to accept financial gifts. Financial donations are specified for deposit in the Malawi General Fund, used by Bishop Megangani for directed or general purposes. Learn more.


Book Nook

Our library, housed in the youth room, includes many categories of books from religious to fiction. You’re welcome to browse the shelves and select a title to take home. The books do not have to be returned, but we would welcome them back for someone else to enjoy. Gently used donations of books are always welcome.


Contact us to get involved.