Gone Servin' 2026 · Covenant Christian High School
Covenant students gathered before Gone Servin 2026

Gone Servin' 2026

One day. Nine partner organizations. Hundreds of students choosing to show up for their neighbors.

Spring 2026 · Indianapolis area · 9 locations

Each year, Covenant students trade their classrooms for neighborhoods — showing up with muddy gloves, paint brushes, and a willingness to work. This year's Gone Servin' sent students across Indianapolis to serve alongside local ministries doing real, rooted work. Here's a look at the day.

Hope Church

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Haughville · Community garden & neighborhood park cleanup

Hope Church has been a presence in its Indianapolis neighborhood for nearly four years — but only began gathering for Sunday worship in fall of 2025. The ministry spent those first years doing the slower, less visible work: building trust, knowing neighbors, and laying the groundwork for a church that would actually belong to the community around it.

This was the second year Hope partnered with Covenant for Gone Servin', a connection that came through Redeemer Church and its Fountain Square plant.

"Our neighbors are used to people treating this neighborhood like it doesn't matter. When a church comes along and says, 'No — this neighborhood matters to Jesus,' I think that brings real joy."

— Ben Hein, Pastor, Hope Church

Students split into two teams. The first headed to a nearby park set to host its opening day celebration the very next Saturday — they cleared trash from along the river and surrounding streets, making it ready for the community to enjoy. Hundreds of people showed up to that event without ever knowing a group of high schoolers had spent the day preparing it for them.

The second team worked on Hope's newly acquired ministry property — leveling piles of dirt and rubble, clearing construction debris, and digging garden beds that will serve as a community garden for neighbors of the church. What made the day stand out: neighbors and Hope Church members came out to work right alongside the students — a sign that the community had begun to feel real ownership over what was being built there.

Students rolling out garden fabric at Hope Church Five Covenant girls posing thumbs up after garden work

One Hope Church member, Tiffany, worked in the garden alongside a group of Covenant girls. By the end of the afternoon, she had an idea: she wanted to come back and paint the space. The girls were immediately in. They swapped contact information with plans to return this summer — a friendship built in three hours that both sides wanted to keep going.

Students on the school bus heading to serve Covenant students and chaperone at service site
Also serving across the city

Eight more teams. Nine partner organizations.

Students spread across Indianapolis doing hands-on work with each partner.
Paint-covered guys at Victory in the City
Girl painting black wall at Victory in the City
Students packing food at Shepherd Community Center
Covenant chaperones at Shepherd gym
Two girls with shovels at Ben Davis Christian Church
Two students mulching in ponchos at Wheeler Mission
Students with snacks before heading out
Three Covenant students smiling together

Wheeler Mission

Landscaping at the Center for Women & Children; sorting donations at the donation center

Ben Davis Christian Church / Love Where You Are

Neighborhood cleanup near BDCC; trash pickup along the B&O Trail heading east

Victory in the City

Basement renovation — painting, organizing, kitchen cleanup, fitness space setup, kids wing painting, and raised bed installation

Chapel Rock Food Pantry

Sorting and organizing the food pantry; B&O Trail cleanup heading west if time allowed

Camptown / Str8Up Ministries

Outdoor cleanup and landscaping at Str8Up's ministry site on the north side

Shepherd Community Center

Sorting clothes, loading panels, cleaning and reorganizing the Arlington warehouse

Purposeful Design

Tour of the ministry and surrounding neighborhood

Heart Change

Weed pulling and local trash pickup; neighborhood walk to hear stories from the community

Gone Servin' isn't a field trip. It's students choosing to give a day to something bigger than themselves — and organizations across Indianapolis choosing to trust them with real work. We're grateful to every partner who opened their doors, and to every student who showed up ready to get their hands dirty.