Local Missions and Ministries
The GAP gapfoodbank.org (God Always Provides) is a food bank ministry that began in a garage of a CBC family in the early 1990s. The GAP has grown to be a community based ministry served by many churches and providing weekly food distribution to hundreds of families in the Inland Empire. Click here to see the New York Times video article about the GAP.
Ed & Lou Carey are CBC missionaries to Hollywood, serving at Hope International Bible Fellowship hopeibf.com. Prior to serving in the city, Lou was on CBC's administrative staff for many years, praying and waiting for Ed to come to faith in Christ. Ed, eventually came to Christ, grew as a leader and went from CBC staff to a missionary to the inner city where Hope IBF ministers to street people, the urban poor, and professionals. They also host international congregations at their facility.
Percell & Vickie Maynard serve with CODE (Community Oriented Drug Education). Percell, a CBC partner, founded CODE as a ministry to those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Vickie is also the Associate Pastor of Coaching & Outreach at CBC. CODE ministers to people through recovery ministries, sober living homes and training Christian leaders how to reproduce these programs, locally and overseas in Kenya.
Buck and Carin Rogers serve with Church Resource Ministries crmleaders.org (CRM) with the mission of empowering leaders to strengthen and start churches worldwide. Buck coaches and trains pastors and works with churches to have greater effectiveness and impact. The Rogers live in Rancho Cucamonga and participate at CBC. Carin is involved in our prayer ministry and Buck assists with strategic planning.
Alternate Avenues alternateavenues.org is a women's resource center and early pregnancy care clinic. It helps women dealing with alternatives when faced with an unplanned pregnancy. CBC has sought to help women choose life over abortion, and to find a network of support, love and resources to face a better life ahead. Alternate Avenues provides free and confidential help.
TOUCH Ministries, led by Connie Perlick is a local ministry to the homeless, needy and broken. Connie, a CBC partner, responded to the needs of the homeless by organizing volunteers to provide backpacks of supplies, including food and hygiene products. TOUCH is now operating out of the Rancho Cucamonga Family Resource Center.



