Missionaries
Our fellowship supports the following individuals or organizations:

The Green Family
From their home church of Calvary Chapel of Silver City to the mountains of Papua New Guinea, the Greens are working to bring the Gospel to remote, unreached people groups.
Serving as faith-based missionaries with New Tribes Mission, Ron is using his nursing and accounting skills and Rebekah works as a teacher to support the team of missionaries working in the rugged and primitive land of Papua New Guinea. They and their three children can be reached on Facebook and you can view their work here and contribute financially here.
The Vegas

Ernesto (Ernie) and his wife Maggie have recently built a permanent building in one of the poorest areas of Juarez. They felt the calling to leave Albuquerque to begin a full time outreach in Juarez. The Vegas have been blessed and were able to secure their property and build a permanent structure for their mission.
The Turners

The Turners have worked in Asia since 1976, and the past 5 years with WEC international in Thailand. They work with a team in pioneer evangelism and church planting. When they go back they hope to plant a sister church to the one they have just planted.
The area they work is nearly 100% unevangelized. Please do pray for them, and for their 3 grown sons. The youngest, Jordan, will be returning for a short period to Thailand, but afterward will be returning to the States, to find work and study. The oldest, Reuben, has applied to join the same mission they work with, and hopes to go out to Thailand soon.
As always, they covet your prayers; To help them out financially, please go to their missionary website, put their names in the donation box and follow the instructions.
Those who may wish to contribute by mail to the Turner’s ministry may do so by making your check payable to “WEC International.” Indicate your designations for the Turners on a separate sheet of paper. Send your contribution to WEC International and you will receive a tax-deductible receipt in return.
WEC International
PO Box 1707
Fort Washington PA 19034
The Hoelzer’s

Brett and Cathy Hoelzer are working in Dajo, which is located in the Upper Nile State in Southern Sudan. Southern Sudan has suffered from one of the longest running civil wars in African history. However, this war came to an end in January 2005 with the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. Although there is still much political instability in this land, many people are working hard to rebuild this war-torn nation.
Dajo, which means, “land of the Komas”, is home to the Koma and Buldit tribes. These tribes are relatively unreached with the Gospel. The Hoelzers have a desire to see these people filled with hope and have an opportunity to prosper spiritually, physically and emotionally.
There is a great need for the Gospel to penetrate this region. Many of the Buldits and Komas who are Christians first heard about Christ during the war while in the refugee camps in Ethiopia. The Hoelzers regularly meet people in their surrounding villages who have never even heard of Jesus. Many of the people worship a god called “Bikene”.
He is known as the “Son of Adam.” But the Hoelzers want to tell these people that there is One who is greater than their god, He is Jesus, “the son of Adam, the Son of God” (Luke 3:38). This region lacks missionaries. Please pray the Lord of the Harvest will thrust forth his laborers into this field. There is a great need for Bible teachers, youth workers, and evangelists.
Please visit their website at Hope For Sudan, follow them on facebook, keep them in your prayers and contribute financially here.
The Boyden’s
Dayne & Lielle Boyden serving with YWAM.
We support the work of Gospel for Asia, especially within India.
India
Various Native Pastors serving in India.
Local Christian churches in Israel.
Some of our Core Values:
- Love in action is the most important thing you can do
- We believe in the power of prayer to God
- Authenticity: nobody likes pretenders or hypocrites
- Community: real life change happens best in the context of loving relationships
- Relevance to our culture is not optional
- Preserving unity while celebrating diversity
- Team: many gifts are better than one
- Healthy families make a healthy church.