Community Education

Community Education2026-06-16T10:57:26-07:00

Christ Life has several ongoing programs , equipping men & women with trade skill training. Additionally, conferences for children & youth are held every year, free to the community.

Sewing Program

Empowering Adults in the Community

The sewing program at Christ Life Church is just one of our programs that develops a skill, allowing an adult to earn an income and develop a sense of self-worth – all while seeing and hearing about the love of Jesus Christ. We have over 60 graduates of the sewing program to date.  Each graduate receives a sewing machine as a graduation gift. Additionally, we have donated 10 sewing machines to a local prison.

Christ Life provides free training & conferences to the community throughout the year.

Vacation Bible School 2023

“God is everywhere and He loves me” sings the children at VBS 2023.  This was a two day free event open to the community with over 300 children in attendance.

Men’s Conference 2025

Cornerstone Church from Chandler, AZ and Christ Life Church hosted their 2025 Men’s Conference. 380 men attended the Legacy conference for free. This was a time to gather in community to be inspired, challenged and equipped together as men of God.

  • Rebecca and Hellen

Rebecca Graduates

A huge congratulations to Rebecca, our first girl from The Girls Home to go to college. She graduated with a certificate in General Hospitality.

Rebecca

Men’s Conference 2023

Cornerstone Church from Chandler, AZ and Christ Life Church hosted their 2024 Men’s Conference. 400 men gathered to receive training counsel and encouragement. In the midst of challenges that men in Zambia face such as unemployment, addiction, poverty and hopelessness CLC is a beacon of hope, inspiration and encouragement through the annual conferences held for men.

Business Skills Certificate

Meet our recent graduates, receiving certificates in Basic Business Skills.  None of their family members have ever attended school of any kind. All of these graduates were empowered and now run a small business that enables them to support their family.

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