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Missions

A minimum of 10% of the church's income is given to missions. We currently support:

Gospel For Asia
Gospel For Asia seeks to spread the Gospel amongst some of the poorest and most unreached people in the world. They use funds to support thousands of effective national missionaries who courageously make disciples, even in the face of strong persecution. The mission particularly attracted our attention because it makes such effective use of funds. An Asian missionary needs a fraction of the support needed by Western ones; they also know the culture and the language, saving much time in the way of preparation for ministry. As well as this, 100% of donated money goes directly to the front line. For more information, please visit their website by clicking here.

Barnabas Fund
Whereas many Christian ministries seek to help all people, Barnabas Fund focusses specifically on members of the household of faith. "Let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith." Barnabas Fund provides aid to those who suffer because of their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. For more information, please visit their website by clicking here.

Messianic Testimony
The Messianic Testimony exists to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with the Jewish people. The mission is active across Europe, especially Eastern Europe, as well as South Africa and elsewhere, seeking to fulfil the call to preach the gospel 'to the Jew first'. Messianic Testimony was constituted in 1977 with the merger of the Mildmay Mission to the Jews, founded by John Wilkinson in 1876, and the Hebrew Christian Testimony to Israel, founded by David Baron and C A Schönberger in 1893. For more information, please visit their website by clicking here.


The Society For Distributing Hebrew Scriptures
This Society produces the Bible in a number of formats in the Hebrew language and seeks to make them available to Jewish people as a means of evangelism. For more information, please visit their website by clicking here.