GLOBAL MISSIONS


We have many partners in global missions through a wide variety of agencies like:

 
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Worldwide Evangelization for Christ (WEC)

WEC International takes the good news to the peoples and nations who have yet to hear it: the good news that Christ came to bring forgiveness of sins and peace with God, and to displace hatred with love.

As we enter the life of a local community we expect to see churches flourish in cultures where Christ is little known. Our diverse activities include youth work, teaching, medical work, music and the arts, Bible translation and literacy, business enterprises, ministries with addicts and children in crisis, and helping local Christians to share the gospel cross-culturally.

 

 

SHORT-TERM MISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES

One of the ways our church focuses on taking the good news to the world, is by partnering with established missionaries and churches in those regions. Our church has partnered with several different organizations to plan short-term mission trips, but one of those organizations that we have had a long-term relationship with is the Vida Joven camp in Nicaragua. Started by Young Life missionaries in 1992, the camp is now run by local Nicaraguan leaders and can host up to 350 local Nicaraguan kids for camps during the summer!

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Bridges International

Bridges International is a caring community of Christ-followers committed to serve, promote social connections, and engage in spiritual conversations with international students so that students become leaders internationally.

 

 

EPC World Outreach

EPC World Outreach (WO) is the mission sending agency of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Their principal calling is to glorify God by starting church-planting movements among least-reached people groups, especially among Muslims.

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Trans World Radio (TWR) is a multinational evangelical Christian media distributor. The largest Christian media organization in the world, it uses mediumwave or high-powered AM and shortwave transmitters, local FM radio stations, cable, satellite, Internet, and mobile device technologies. Currently, their programs can be heard in 190 countries in more than 275 languages and dialects.