Mission Trips: Domestic & Foreign
MISSIONS THROUGH GIVING:
MISSIONS THROUGH GOING:
We seek to provide opportunities to minister by going on missions trips that can include running a VBS week, building or witnessing.
MORE INFORMATION:
We have a scale in which we gauge the level of difficulty for our mission trips. They are as follows. Level 1 would be a very light load and almost anyone could participate in this trip or mission opportunity. Level 2 would be a little more strenuous and maybe stressful at times and require a person to be somewhat physically fit and mentally prepared to be able to participate in the trip or mission work. Level 3 would be hard more physical laboring trip that would require a person to be physically fit and ready to do manual labor and construction work.
- Cooperative Program-Unified giving from over 45,000 SBC churches that in part provide support for missionaries and missions efforts in the US and abroad.
- Lottie Moon Christmas Offering-All monies received go directly to support missionaries outside of the North American continent.
- Annie Armstrong Offering-Funds received go directly to support missionaries in the North American continent.
- Maguire State Missions Offering-A special offering to help provide funds for church plants.
- Operation Christmas Child (https://www.samaritanspurse.org)-A ministry of Samaritan's Purse that allows churches to provide shoe boxes filled with items to distribute throughout the world.
- Angel Tree-Provides Christmas gifts to children in need.
- Hope127.org-An organization founded by one of our members to assist in defending and rescuing the poor widows, orphans and young women in a village in Liberia..
MISSIONS THROUGH GOING:
We seek to provide opportunities to minister by going on missions trips that can include running a VBS week, building or witnessing.
- Cayman Brac-Providing a week of VBS through a local church there.
- Previous trips to Alabama, Costa Rica, Appalachian Mountains, Vero Beach, Mississippi, New Orleans, etc.
MORE INFORMATION:
We have a scale in which we gauge the level of difficulty for our mission trips. They are as follows. Level 1 would be a very light load and almost anyone could participate in this trip or mission opportunity. Level 2 would be a little more strenuous and maybe stressful at times and require a person to be somewhat physically fit and mentally prepared to be able to participate in the trip or mission work. Level 3 would be hard more physical laboring trip that would require a person to be physically fit and ready to do manual labor and construction work.