Thank you so much for being one of our community partners! We are grateful for every cent you have donated, for every moment of prayer you have given, for every word of encouragement you have spoken over this ministry. Truly, you are a blessing to us.

We created Donuts & Devos because we want to learn more about you and your congregation. How can we best serve YOU? What are your needs? What are the struggles and praises you are hearing from your congregation? How can we walk alongside you?

Allow us to come in and treat your staff or small group to some donuts and coffee while we lead a devotions and just spend time together. Our goal is to build a well-rounded community of care, and we believe the church must be an integral part of that.


COMING SOON:

a calendar to schedule your Donuts & Devos!

We will be offering different time lengths in order to fit into your scheduling parameters.

  • a quick 15 minute intro

  • a 45 minute guided devotions

  • a 90 minute in-depth group discussion


our “menu” of topics we’d love to discuss with you:

with Lindsey Sikkema, Development

Modesto Pregnancy Center could not exist without forging partnerships with community organizations and churches. Financial support, donation of volunteer time and talents, the use of church facilities—all are incredible, valuable gifts. But if you want to know how we can create a deeper partnership, let’s talk! We want to support YOU and YOUR mission, too.

with Julie Johnson, R.N.

More than 40% of women who have had an abortion were attending church at the time they ended their pregnancy, yet only 7% spoke of their decision with anyone from church. How can the church open up dialog with their congregation to promote healing?

with Dustin Van Vliet,

Community Education

God created sex and sexual desire for good—to be used within the confines of marriage, and to be experienced without shame or guilt. But pornography is a perversion of what God intended for good. It is secretive, living in the shadowy recesses of the internet, rewiring the brain and hormonal responses. How can the church combat this cultural poison that does not affect JUST the outside world, but the men and women inside our congregations as well?

More coming soon!