As a congregation seeking to develop a global vision for
ministry outreach, we currently provide support for evangelistic endeavors with
troops at Camp Lejeune, students in New York, villagers in Tanzania, and an
unnamed Islamic population, as well as fulfilling our own mandate to spread the
gospel in the greater Columbus area.
Our goal is to develop "redemptive relationships" with the missionaries we support. Using technology to grow trusting relationships built on open communication, we can support them physically, emotionally and spiritually in our shared Kingdom work.
International Outreach
It is our privilege to partner with ministries in the larger
body of Christ that are very committed to worldwide
evangelization, thus obeying our Lord's command to go "to the end of the
earth" (Acts 1:8). To this end, we support two families ministering among unreached people groups in difficult places.
It is our privilege to partner with ministries in the larger
body of Christ that are very committed to national
evangelization, thus obeying our Lord's command to be "witnesses" in
our Judea and Samaria (Acts 1:8).
| The Ahern Family: John &
Sheila and their two children serve with Missions to Military at Camp Lejeune
near Jacksonville, North Carolina. Through the ministry of a Military
Christian Center they reach the growing population of marines stationed there. | |
![]() | The Gray Family: Mike & Amy serve in upper New York State with Campus Crusade for Christ to evangelize and disciple students attending several different colleges in the Buffalo area. |
| Missions to Military is an organization that serves members of the uniformed armed forces of the United States. Their goal is to reach servicemen and women with the gospel and then disciple them in their faith. MTM operates several Military Christian Centers near US bases in the CONUS and overseas. | |
It is a privilege to share the gospel
with our neighbors and partner with ministries in the body of Christ in the
greater Columbus area committed to local evangelization,
thus obeying our Lord's command "to be witnesses" in our
"Jerusalem" (Acts 1:8).
