Missions/Church Planting

Within our church community, we use the words “mission” and “missions” in a broad sense to speak of the call on every Christian’s life to go out into the world living the life of Jesus and proclaiming the good news of Jesus in such a way that we are truly His witnesses – so that those who don’t know Him will turn to Him.

Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we seek to equip and motivate every member to be in mission every day of his/her life.

In addition, we are very involved as a church in specific missions activities – particularly in church planting in many parts of the world. Here are some of these ministries:

Short Term Missions

Church Planting: Places we are directly involved in supporting missionaries whose primary objective is church planting:

  • Turkey
  • Mexico
  • A republic in south west Asia
  • Katy, Texas
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • Huntsville, Texas

We also support a few other strategic ministries that relate indirectly to church planting.

Giving: We receive a missions offering the first Sunday of each month to assist us to support these ministries. We urge all members to heavily invest in missions through giving, prayer, and personal involvement.

Upcoming Short Term Mission Trips

IMPACT Mexico: Short Term Mission Trip

MEXICO: July 8th-11th 2010

We're back at it again! Join our team as we will be ministering in partnership with Fred Collum and La Vina Ministries (http://www.vineyardmcm.org/) to the Mexican border town of Reynosa.  The cost of the trip will be $200 and we will depart from the church Thursday afternoon. 

IMPORTANT WARNING: The US Department of State has issued a travel warning for everyone traveling into the border towns of Mexico.  The complete travel alert can be viewed by clicking this linkBefore registering for this trip, please carefully read the alert and consider the risk of traveling across the border.

Although the drug violence in Mexico is an area of concern for us, here is a letter from Fred Collom giving a first hand account of the situation in Reynosa.

Despite the risks involved in this trip, we are eager to engage in compassionate ministry to the people of Mexico by teaching English classes, and feeding children at a local school. This is a rural area that has experienced very little criminal activity since the increase in cartel violence.  The colonia on the eastern outskirts of Reynosa is a very poor area that drug cartels have very little interest in.  The people of this colonia plead with the church of America not to abandon them because of violence in the larger cities.

In addition to this project inside Mexico, our team will also be working to pioneer new projects in Mcallen Texas. Last time we were there we pioneered a new ministry to the poor of the city.  We are eager to see what develops as God uses us to minister to their needs. The Mcallen team will consist of any participants who do not yet have passports. Let's be the hands and feet of Jesus as we minister God's love and compassion this Summer!

Below is a What to Bring List:

Personal hygiene items

Work clothes – durable shoes, clothes you can get dirty in, at least 1 pair of long pants and long sleeves

Towel, soap, shampoo, razor

After work clothes

One piece swimsuit

PASSPORT! 

Your Bible

Optional – sweatshirt, jacket or blanket – it could get a little bit chilly!

Please pack an extra bag with clothes or school supplies to give to the people there.

Please complete attached waiver at bottom of page, and register

Contact Scott Hatch scott@slvineyard.org with any questions

Click Here to register for IMPACT Mexico


IMPACT Nicaragua: Short Term Mission Trip

NICARAGUA: July 24th – August 7th, 2010

Trip Overview
The goal of The IMPACT Nicaragua Trip is to see the Kingdom of God unfold in the lives of the people of Nicaragua as we pray for the sick, feed the poor, and engage in other acts of compassion, mercy, and justice.

IMPACT Nicaragua participants will serve in the following ways:

Drilling Water Wells. . .
Many people don’t understand that a lack of clean drinking water is at the heart of a daily crisis faced by a billion of the world’s most vulnerable people—a crisis that threatens life and destroys livelihoods on a devastating scale.

Unlike war and terrorism, the global water crisis does not make media headlines, despite the fact that it claims more lives through disease than any war claims through guns. Unlike natural disasters, it does not rally concerted international action, despite the fact that more people die each year from drinking dirty water than from the world’s hurricanes, floods, tsunamis, and earthquakes combined.

This is a silent crisis experienced by the poor, and tolerated by those with the resources, technology, and the political power to end it. Yet this is a crisis that is holding back human progress, consigning large segments of humanity to lives of poverty, vulnerability, and insecurity.

We will be partnering with Living Water International, to address this most basic of need by helping deprived communities acquire safe, clean water.  As this happens, communities and worldviews are transformed—both among those in desperate physical need, and among those who have been blessed with much.

While in Nicaragua, participants will have the opportunity to drill a water well that will provide clean water for a small community.  Once the well has been completed there is a dedication ceremony that the entire community is invited to.

Serving a Local Orphanage. . .
Nicaragua is home to thousands upon thousands of orphans who have fallen victim either to abuse, neglect, drug addiction, or molestation.  We will be partnering with Arms of Love, an organization with the central focus to “Establish children’s homes, and to care for homeless street children through local church based ministry and local church based missions.”  Participants will actually live with the orphans of Nicaragua for 4 days of the trip.  While staying at the orphanage, participants will spend mornings doing construction projects for the orphanage, and during the evenings will have time to build relationships with the orphans.


Participating in Local Church Ministry. . .
During our stay in Nicaragua we will be visiting La Vina in Managua.  There we will participate in worship, and get to know the local church community.  In addition to participation in worship, we will also join the congregation for outreach to the poor in Managua.

Ministering at La Chureca. . .
La Chureca is the city garbage dump in Managua, Nicaragua. It is located in the city's northwestern corner, along the shore of Lake Managua. The dump, which has been in existence for more than 40 years, occupies nearly 150 acres and receives more than 1,200 tons of trash every day.

The dump is home to approximately 3,000 families who earn money by collecting, sorting, and selling recyclables and valuables found in the garbage. Men, women, and children work daily despite the smoke rising from constantly-burning trash. Prostitution (including child prostitution) and drug abuse (especially glue sniffing) are also prevalent. Residents of La Chureca live in conditions of extreme poverty, residing in small shacks made mostly of scrap metal and with only the bare minimum in the way of city services.

Our group will visit the poor here at the dump, meet the families, and minister love and compassion to the residents of La Chureca.

Getting Away for an Excursion. . .
There are two recreational days scheduled on our trip.  Among the things we will likely do are: Visiting the famous Volcano National Park in Granada, zipline in the forest, a beach day with the orphans, tours around Managua, etc.  What we do for recreation will be determined by weather, and advice from our guides.

Join us as we partner with Living Water International and Arms of Love to share God's love by serving orphans and providing rural communities with clean water.

Contact Scott Hatch (scott@slvineyard.org) or Ryan K. (ryan@slvineyard.org) to find out how you can get involved

Missions/Church Planting

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