Confluence Ministries exists to bring positive change through meaningful connections.

We are a catalyst for collaboration in our community, our city, and our world. We thrive on uniting diverse people and faith communities for positive impact.

 

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What We Do

We empower people to serve and impact their communities in practical ways through our various "streams of influence” - otherwise known as our programs, classes, and meetings at the Confluence Centre in West Colfax, and collaborative outreaches and events that span across our city, country and world.

Genuine connection and collaboration with different people holding different views is what creates our unique heartbeat. We are catalysts for positive impact, and as a result of this work, people develop new skills and are inspired to work together solving core issues in families, neighborhoods, and our city.

 
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Community

Our community development initiatives include programs that focus on overcoming poverty and disadvantage, empowering individuals in the West Colfax area through education, and deepening the value of all people, families, and cultures.

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Collaboration

We are proud to be a home for collaboration in Denver, uniting diverse people and faith communities for positive impact through our city-wide initiatives, and cooperative collectives with other ministries, government agencies and leaders.

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Connection

We develop and promote opportunities for people to serve throughout the year. Mobilizing teams in partnership with local churches, missionaries, and organizations we impart compassion and love through a variety of creative outreach and world missions events.

\Con"flue*ence\, n. [l. confluentia] the act of flowing together; the meeting or junction of two or more streams; the place of meeting.

“Thank you for my safe place, a place of healing. Confluence Ministries is the perfect recipe for God's love to dwell at the heartbeat of the city where two rivers meet.”

— Rhonda Padilla