Phoenix, AZ Chapter

We meet monthly for prayer, food, and fellowship with firefighters from across the region.

City with mountains in the background and a large cactus in the foreground

Meeting Details

Regular Meeting Time:
Every Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, 6:00-7:30am at Calvary Community Church, Room 208 (I-17 Fwy & W. Cactus Rd)

Monthly Breakfast:
Usually every 3rd Wednesday, 9:00am at Denny's (I-17 Fwy at Bell Rd).

Chapter Contact

Robert Hill

Phone: (623) 332-9768
Email: [email protected]

Chapter History

In January, 1998, Firefighters for Christ Phoenix was established as a local chapter of Firefighters for Christ International to encourage and meet the spiritual needs of firefighters in Mesa and the east valley area of the Phoenix metro region.

Our desire is to encourage our firefighters, EMS personnel and other emergency responders to engage and become involved in the chapter.  We feel it is very important for us all to connect and encourage one another and families on an ongoing basis for healthy spiritual and mental health. We know that Jesus pours abundant life and power over us, His children, and we want to share this message with love to our brothers and sisters and everyone in our emergency service environment.

Photos

A quick snapshot of chapter community.

potential firefighters taking a test
People talking outside of the convention center
Other firefighter "Affinity" group tables
table with a banner
FFC display table
FFC table where some are chatting and others are signing up for emails
people hanging out outside the convention center
Men talking at the FFC table
two men smiling and chatting
two men smiling
table with a banner
Group of people in a church
People posing behind an award in a large auditorium
man and his wife with an award in a crowded auditorium
man and a mascot
FFC table set up at a stadium

Join the Firefighters for Christ Community

If you’re a firefighter, first responder, or supporter in the Phoenix area, we’d love to meet you. Come to a gathering or send a message—no pressure.