Sat: 5:00pm | Sun: 9:30am & 11:30am
Sunday: 9:30am & 11:30am
Sat: 5:00pm | Sun: 9:30am & 11:30am
Sunday: 9:30am & 11:30am
Throughout the year we do something called The Dollar Club where we ask everyone to bring in a dollar. The purpose is to show how much impact we can have together around the world with just one dollar. We get all of those dollars together and in a couple of weeks we come back and share what was collected and how you made a difference.
Once you are logged into your FellowshipOne account select Special Church Contribution as the fund and Dollar Club as the sub fund.
5 17 Ministries was launched in October of 2019 with the sole purpose to disciple the youth in Entebbe, Uganda.Chris is from the United States but has lived overseas now since 2016. Chris had always had a heart for missions and when the Lord called him to Uganda he knew eventually he would call this place home. When he first came to Uganda in 2017 he came serving as an overseer in Childrens ministry. While serving here Chris met his now wife Imelda who is a native of this beautiful country. Imelda has been in Ministry since she was a little girl and has served faithfully within the church here.
God has been doing amazing things here in Uganda and were so blessed to be a part of His work here in Entebbe, Uganda.
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Youth for Christ Lebanon comprises five main ministry departments. Social media outreach & discipleship sees our staff regularly posting content and interacting with youth on various platforms; Manara Youth Center serves at-risk youth in Beirut and offers vocational training, after-school tutoring, safe recreation, reconciliation and psychosocial support groups, and weekly spiritual outreach clubs. A ministry to Syrian refugee youth living in the Bekaa Valley includes a thriving sports program for boys and sewing program for girls. Axis Youth Center serves Lebanese youth living in the Bekaa Valley and offers safe recreation, mental health counseling, life-skills classes, outreach and discipleship programs; and youth leadership training, both locally and regionally helps equip the local church. The core mission of all of these ministries is to see young people reconciled to God and to each other in a part of the world known for division and conflict.
Joysprings Ministries: This school serves the residents of the Kibera Slum located in Nairobi. Kibera Slum is the largest slum on the continent of Africa with over 2 million people living in settlements within this slum, most of whom lack basic human needs. Pastor Charles and Rose are the Founders and Directors of this ministry. Joysprings Educational Centre provides primary education to the children of Kibera and also meets the spiritual needs through Joysprings church.
Linda Blankenship is the author of “Let My People Go”, and the founder of the Master’s Touch Ministries in the 90’s (a non-profit ministry founded on Isiah 61:1-6,to any field “that is white unto harvest”) Mrs. Blankenship is after souls for Jesus and asked the lord, many years ago, to give her at least one million souls before she leaves this world.
Charlie and Cathy Milbrodt have been ministering the Gospel since 1981. Their main calling has been to missions and especially SE Asia. They came to Thailand December of 1986 to establish Living Word Ministries International. LWMI has grown into a powerful ministry reaching every corner of the nation.
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Each year the Bengali Evangelical Association (BEA) ministers to the poorest of the poor in remote villages of Bangladesh. They use every means possible from goats to rickshaws to spread the gospel message of Jesus Christ. Bangladesh is one of the world’s poorest nations, suffering from gross over population. The average yearly income is a meager $360. BEA’s self-help programs have ushered many families out of spiritual and financial bondage.
The ministry focus of Parakletis is to bring the love and healing of Christ to those traumatized by war in order to fulfill the great commission. They do that by training nationals in healing trauma and by bringing teams of women from the USA trained to heal trauma. Both groups minister healing to those traumatized in countries affected by war. They currently bring healing to individuals in Iraq/Kurdistan, Syria, Lebanon, and the Rohingya people in Myanmar. In Northern Uganda, they minister to the refugees coming out of South Sudan and have trained 500 teachers on how to heal the deep wounds of children who have been affected by the war in the region. Because of their training and skills, they have access to unreached people groups and closed countries, and thus are able to bring the Good News of Christ’s love to them through His healing power.
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His-Sickles International Mission (HIM) is fundamentally a Christian mission’s ministry. By this, we mean that Christ’s cause for global worship is our primary pursuit. HIM was founded in the USA in November 2003 and began operations in Yei, South Sudan in June 2005; partnering with Sudan for Christ Ministries, led by Bishop Stanley Lo-Nathan. Raising, sending, and supporting youthful mission endeavors going northward of South Sudan is central to our purpose.
Over the years, HIM has strategically focused 80% of its resources, time, and experience on developing youths, young adults, school teachers, church workers, and womenfolk. The spiritual formation of these groups of people by way of discipleship, education, and empowerment, from the classrooms, fields of play to the marketplace, has been our strategy. Thus, schools, professionals but especially school teachers, and students have been both our turf and targets for Christ’s Kingdom advancement and national transformation.
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Youth for Christ Lebanon comprises five main ministry departments. Social media outreach & discipleship sees our staff regularly posting content and interacting with youth on various platforms; Manara Youth Center serves at-risk youth in Beirut and offers vocational training, after-school tutoring, safe recreation, reconciliation and psychosocial support groups, and weekly spiritual outreach clubs. A ministry to Syrian refugee youth living in the Bekaa Valley includes a thriving sports program for boys and sewing program for girls. Axis Youth Center serves Lebanese youth living in the Bekaa Valley and offers safe recreation, mental health counseling, life-skills classes, outreach and discipleship programs; and youth leadership training, both locally and regionally helps equip the local church. The core mission of all of these ministries is to see young people reconciled to God and to each other in a part of the world known for division and conflict.
His-Sickles International Mission (HIM) is fundamentally a Christian mission’s ministry. By this, we mean that Christ’s cause for global worship is our primary pursuit. HIM was founded in the USA in November 2003 and began operations in Yei, South Sudan in June 2005; partnering with Sudan for Christ Ministries, led by Bishop Stanley Lo-Nathan. Raising, sending, and supporting youthful mission endeavors going northward of South Sudan is central to our purpose.
Over the years, HIM has strategically focused 80% of its resources, time, and experience on developing youths, young adults, school teachers, church workers, and womenfolk. The spiritual formation of these groups of people by way of discipleship, education, and empowerment, from the classrooms, fields of play to the marketplace, has been our strategy. Thus, schools, professionals but especially school teachers, and students have been both our turf and targets for Christ’s Kingdom advancement and national transformation.
Each year the Bengali Evangelical Association (BEA) ministers to the poorest of the poor in remote villages of Bangladesh. They use every means possible from goats to rickshaws to spread the gospel message of Jesus Christ. Bangladesh is one of the world’s poorest nations, suffering from gross over population. The average yearly income is a meager $360. BEA’s self-help programs have ushered many families out of spiritual and financial bondage.
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