A place for the whole family
Less isolation. More table, park, prayer, and purpose.
CBA Orlando is shaping a community center where families can receive practical help, gather in healthy Christian activities, learn English, study the Bible, and find people who know their name.
A church front door for real community needs.
CBA Orlando is organizing help in a responsible way: requests are reviewed, volunteers are trained, partner referrals are used when CBA cannot meet a need directly, and every person is treated with dignity whether or not they attend church.
Food support
Food-bank connection, grocery help as capacity allows, and practical referrals for families facing pressure.
Blankets and basic supplies
Blankets, hygiene items, clothing drives, and seasonal collection efforts for people who need immediate care.
Prayer and Bible study
Personal prayer, pastoral follow-up, and simple Bible study pathways for people ready to know God more deeply.
Immigrant support
English-learning plans, navigation help, translation support, and referrals to qualified community partners.
Disaster readiness
Volunteer teams, supply staging, wellness check-ins, and coordinated support during storms or local emergencies.
Family activities
Park gatherings, children and youth activities, family meals, and Christian community rhythms outside the home.
From only a church website to a community-center platform.
The new CBA Orlando site should help three groups immediately: people who need help, people who want to serve, and families looking for a faithful Christian community in Portuguese, English, or Spanish.
- Clear request paths for food, blankets, prayer, and pastoral care.
- Volunteer lanes for food, outreach, disaster response, Bible study, children, youth, and immigrant support.
- Program status labels so the public can distinguish active ministry, launching programs, and planned partnerships.
Programs organized by readiness, not hype.
CBA can publish active ministries now and grow the community center in phases as volunteers, partners, safety procedures, and supplies are confirmed.
Worship and Bible study
Saturday worship, prayer, pastoral care, online sermons, and Bible-study pathways.
Food and supplies
Food-bank coordination, donated supplies, and scheduled pickup or referral workflows.
English and immigrant support
Volunteer-led English practice and referral support after leaders approve scope and partners.
Disaster response
Storm-season readiness, wellness checks, and community support through trained volunteers.
Serve with a team, a schedule, and accountability.
The community center will need people who can show up consistently, protect confidentiality, follow ministry procedures, and serve without making help conditional on church attendance.
Care teams
Food pantry, supplies, prayer follow-up, visitation, transportation, and emergency check-ins.
Community teams
English practice, youth activities, park gatherings, media, intake, translation, and partner coordination.
Pastoral and administrative leadership.
The community-center vision should remain connected to CBA Orlando's church leadership, spiritual mission, and operational accountability.
Worship, community, and practical next steps.
CBA Orlando welcomes families, new immigrants, long-time residents, and people returning to faith. Come as you are, ask questions, and connect with a real person before or after the service.
We share the time and place directly.
We gather for worship, Bible study, and prayer at locations across Central Florida. As we settle into a steady rhythm, we share the time and place personally — reach out by call, text, or message and we will make sure you know where and when to join us.
CBA is not replacing emergency services or qualified providers.
For immediate safety, call 911. For public social-service referrals, call 211. CBA can pray, listen, organize volunteers, and refer people to appropriate partners, but legal, medical, housing, and immigration matters should be handled by qualified providers.