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A Church On Mission

Living out our faith means going and making disciples.  We focus much of our efforts on partnering with those that serve children.  God's heart is bent towards the poor, oppressed and marginalized.  Check out our ministry partners below and learn how you can get involved.  

Mark and Paula Boone Missions in Europe

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"We are called to love, disciple, and serve the people of Vienna, Austria and across Europe. Paula & I will join an incredible team at Vienna Christian Center to help be a light in one of the darkest, most atheistic places on the planet. Less than 3% of Europeans claim to have a personal relationship with Jesus. In some regions it is less than 1% according to Joshua Project 2019. Europe is ground zero for secularism. We have an incredible task of presenting the gospel in relevant and creative ways to people who have for generations turned their backs on God. We are called to stand with the marginalized, refugees, immigrants, minorities, victims of human trafficing, and the poor. We are called to be an authentic witness to capture their hearts for Christ then disciple them to become fully devoted and committed followers of Christ." 

Operation Christmas Child

Every year our church gathers together to pack shoe boxes that will be delivered to children around the world.  

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The Samaritan’s Purse project Operation Christmas Child collects shoebox gifts‑filled with fun toys, school supplies and hygiene items—and delivers them to children in need around the world to demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way. For many of these children, the gift—filled shoebox is the first gift they have ever received.

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This year's National Collection Week is November 16-23. 

Alabama Baptist Children's Homes and Family Ministries

Every day 8 children enter the foster care system in the state of Alabama. Alabama Baptist Children's Homes is partnering with individuals and churches to protect, nurture, and restore children and families through Christ centered services.  From fostering to volunteering to giving financial support there are lots of ways you can care for vulnerable children.  

Compassion International

With over half the world's population (more than 3 billion people) living on less than $2.50 a day, Compassion's work to release children from poverty in Jesus' name is critical.  

Compassion serves over 2 million children in 25 countries through holistic child development.   Compassion is distinctive in that it's Christ Centered, Child Focused, and Church based. 

You can join the fight by sponsoring a child today. 

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