Who do we support
As church we tithe our income and give this to the following missions. Clicking on the icon takes you to the society web-page.
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BMS works among some of the most marginalised and least evangelised people, as well as those forced to flee home, in some of the most fragile places on earth. The highest goal of all we do is to bring people to faith in our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and an experience of the abundant life that only he can provide. |
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Southern Counties Baptist Association (SCBA) are a family of over 160 Baptist Churches and various Pioneering Mission Projects, covering thirteen counties in total but mainly throughout Berkshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire. The association includes Banbury in the north and the Isle of Wight in the south but also extends too Guernsey in the Channel Islands. Each church is independent and self-governing, but choose to work together in unity in the context of SCBA seeking to encourage and resource each other.
SCBA seeks to inspire, connect and resource its churches and their leaders by growing and forming healthy churches in relationship for God's mission. |
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Tearfund is a Christian charity with over 50 years of experience in international development. We believe that poverty is not God’s plan, and an end to extreme poverty is possible.
We work directly, and/or alongside local partners and churches, in underserved communities in more than 50 countries to tackle complex poverty in three main ways:
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Humanitarian response
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Community development
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Advocacy and influencing
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Open Doors exists to strengthen the church to be the church in the most hostile places. In over 50 countries, Open Doors is supplying Bibles, training church leaders, delivering Scripture-based literacy programmes and supporting Christians who suffer for their faith. In the UK and Ireland Open Doors strives to raise awareness of global persecution, mobilising prayer, support and action among Christians |
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We live in a world where too many people don’t engage with the Bible.
In some parts of the world, the Scriptures are difficult to access or are simply unavailable. In this country, the Bible is readily available but has lost its significance and its value is unrecognised by millions.
We’re working hard here at home and in key areas across the world to change this. We take the Bible and find ways to translate and distribute it, create digital formats, advocate for its place in society and help people relate to and make sense of it in their everyday lives.
All our efforts are driven by one conviction: we believe that when people engage with the Bible, lives can change – for good |
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Arab World Ministry of Pioneers seeks to share the gospel of Christ with Muslims of the Arab world wherever they may be found. |
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ICN (International Care Network) helps individuals and families who arrive with nothing but the clothes on their backs, providing them with the skills, support and advice that enable them to integrate and settle in the UK |
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Why we do what we do
Our vision - The change we want to see a new generation of children and young people who have a vibrant, personal faith in Jesus
Our mission - We create opportunities for children and young people to explore the Bible, respond to Jesus and grow in faith
Our priority - Those who don't yet know him |
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Church members serving in Peru |
Emmanuel Baptist Church, 09/01/2023