Missionaries

Missionaries

Ashley

Aberle

Global Grace Fellowship
Reynosa, Mexico

Ashley grew up in Illinois and joined Isaiah 55 Ministries in 2015. She has a degree in nursing, which she uses to serve in a community health role through medical work teams. She also serves in an administrative role, managing the ministry’s accounting.

Keila

Aleman

Global Grace Fellowship
Reynosa, Mexico

Keila joined Isaiah 55 ministries in March 2019. She has a degree in social work and serves in a critical support role at the deaf school in Reynosa. She leads a Daily Life and Values Workshop, teaching students how to live well according to the gospel. She also teaches parent classes at the school so that the parents can learn how to explain these topics further at home. In addition to her role at the Institute, Keila serves at the community center, helping with art projects, games, tutoring, Bible lessons, and prayer for the hearing neighborhood youth.

TC and Richard

Bailey

Mission to the World
Kardinya, Western Australia

Richard and T.C. both grew up in Alabama. They moved to Louisiana in 1991, where Richard pastored for twenty-one years. On a visit to Perth, Australia, in 2007, Richard and TC were deeply burdened by the urgent need for trained pastors in the churches of Western Australia. In 2012, they moved to Perth. Richard is a church planter at Redeemer Presbyterian Church Perth in Perth. Indian, Chinese, Malay, Samoan, Sri Lankan, and Anglo-Australians all join for worship on Sunday mornings at RPC, and the church is growing in both numbers and maturity. It is truly a fulfillment of the Lord’s promise to bring blessings upon all the nations. RPC is currently working with a developer to build a church building. Richard is also Country Director for MTW Australia, and TC works part time as an ER nurse. 

Kate and NoNo

Beale

Global Grace Fellowship
Reynosa, Mexico

Nolton (NoNo) and Kate Beale have been serving as missionaries in Mexico since 1999. They have been with Isaiah 55 Ministries in Reynosa, Mexico, which sits on the Texas/Mexico border, since 2005. NoNo serves as the Executive Director, and he and Kate both serve as leaders for their team of 14 missionaries. Isaiah 55 works to spread the gospel to the deaf and disenfranchised people in the city of Reynosa through evangelism, education, church planting, and community development ministries. Kate and NoNo have a strong call to the nurturing, care, and equipping of the Isaiah 55 missionaries, helping them to reach their potential and fulfill their individual calling in a healthy and sustainable way.

Ann Price

Bishop

Onward Campus Ministries
Auburn, Alabama

Onward is a campus ministry with the mission of engaging students by being a faithful presence through gospel-focused relationships. The ministry philosophy within Onward is precision, purpose, presence, and persistence. By being present in their lives, Onward helps students understand the gospel, how to apply it to their lives, and how to lead others. Onward values the simplicity of being with people and spending the largest percentage of time building relationships and getting to know students face-to-face. Persistence is the goal of friendships.

Ann Price disciples students, leads small groups, and plans weekly meetings. She will be hosting a Greek president’s dinner, organizing a fall retreat, leading a team on spring break, leading a Greek classic retreat, and planning summer Onward programs.

Lucy

Chapman

Reformed University Fellowship Harvard University

Lucy Chapman was born in Montgomery and raised in Trinity Church. She graduated from Wake Forest University in June 2023 and is now serving with Reformed University Fellowship at Harvard University. RUF placed Lucy at Harvard University after she was accepted into their internship program, knowing that she would be the ideal person for the job.

After participating in RUF in college, Lucy knew she wanted to serve the organization that had served her during her 4 years at Wake Forest. She decided to be an intern because she wanted to grow in her dependence on the Lord, to be a gentle and consistent friend to students, and to reach people for Jesus on a college campus. RUF at Harvard is a community attempting to give a well-developed, heartfelt witness to the power of Jesus Christ. It exists for Christ, for others, and for Harvard.

 

Ron

Comoglio

Capitol Commission
Alabama State Minister

Ron Comoglio is a graduate of the University of Alabama’s College of Engineering. He is returning to the “Yellowhammer State” after completing thirty-five years with the U.S. Air Force, including twenty-two years of active-duty uniformed service.

During that time, he served as a lay leader in military chapel settings and as a base contact for Officer’s Christian Fellowship/Christian Military Fellowship. Ron eventually became a Music Pastor and then Youth Pastor at Occoquan Bible Church near Washington, D.C.

He is well regarded for his love of God’s word and for teaching it in an understandable way. He and his wife of thirty-four years, Beth, have five children, and five grandchildren—with one more on the way!

Hannah and Miguel

D’Azevedo

Ministry to Military and Internationals
Okinawa, Japan

Miguel D’Azevedo is a dual citizen of the United States and Brazil. Miguel is married to Hannah, who is a U.S. citizen raised on the mission field in West Africa. 

In 2020, he was licensed to preach by Calvary Presbytery, and after graduating with his MDiv. in 2021, he began a pastoral internship at the Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah under the mentorship of Pastor Terry Johnson. In addition to his regular duties of preaching, teaching, pastoral visitations, and one-on-one mentoring, Miguel has been responsible for initiating a new international-focused ministry.

Meg Randall

Flores

Global Grace Fellowship
Reynosa, Mexico

Meg joined Isaiah 55 full-time in 2019 as Cultural Liaison, serving as the connection between the mission and other like-minded organizations in the Reynosa area. She also serves in administration, working with government offices and attorneys in Mexico, and as Director of Vocational Programs. Meg loves being involved in community outreach programs with kids and youth in the Aquiles neighborhood! In July 2022, Meg married Rafa. They live in Reynosa, where Rafa teaches at a private school.

Mary and Chris

Granberry

Sacred Road Ministries
Harrah, Washington

In 1855, the Yakama people, along with thirteen other tribes and bands, signed a treaty with the United States government that established the Yakama Reservation at the foot of Mt. Adams in south-central Washington State. The culture, families, and dreams of the Yakama people have steadily disintegrated over time. The goal of Sacred Road Ministries is to be a unified and growing community of believers who are prepared and equipped to serve the Lord by ministering in the community of Native America. The Sacred Road team reaches out to the community through church services, children’s ministry, youth ministry, after-school programs, service teams, and a variety of acts of service and mercy.

Abigail

Gonzalez

Global Grace Fellowship
Reynosa, Mexico

Abby González was born and raised in Mexico City. She is the youngest daughter of a Mexican Presbyterian Church pastor. After being homeschooled, Abby went to college to study theology. God put a desire in her heart to learn more about incorporating the Christian worldview into her daily life.

In 2019, she moved to Reynosa, Tamps. Mexico to work with Isaiah 55 Ministries. She is working to develop a curriculum for the Isaiah 55 Institute for the deaf, teach Biblical worldview classes to the teachers, as well as teaching Bible classes to hearing children and youth at the community center. Additionally, Abby helps parents learn how to discover Biblical principles of education for their children. Abby is proficient in LSM (Mexican Sign Language) and English.  As her hobby she loves to skate.

Missy and Benjamin

Hatton

Ethnos360
Papua New Guinea

Benjamin and Missy are graduates of Ethnos360 Bible Institute and Missionary Training. They began their ministry as part of the training and coaching team that equips missionary candidates for missions. As the Lord worked in their lives, however, the Hattons made the switch to being overseas missionaries themselves in 2010. They have lived among the Amdu people in Papua New Guinea since 2012. A church was established in 2020. The Hattons continue to serve as church planters, evangelizing the Amdu people, equipping the Amdu believers, and translating the Amdu Bible.

Kelley

Herring

Child Evangelism Fellowship
Alabama

Kelley Herring, State Director of Child Evangelism Fellowship® (CEF). CEF is a Bible-centered, worldwide organization composed of born-again believers whose purpose is to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and to establish (disciple) them in the Word of God and in a local church for Christian living. Kelley is married to Torey Herring, and they have two adult daughters.

Kristy and Tim

Holliday

Mission to the World
Reynosa, Mexico

Tim and Kristy serve with Mission to the World at Isaiah 55 Ministries in Reynosa, Mexico, where they work to share the gospel among the residents of their historically underserved neighborhood, as well as support the work of the Instituto Isaías 55 School for the Deaf. At Isaiah 55, Tim currently serves as Vocational Ministries Director, coordinating vocational training and production activities. Kristy serves as the coordinator for neighborhood outreach ministries for children, youth, and adults and also coordinates short-term volunteer mission trips to Isaiah 55.

Tami and Jason

Hughes

Ethnos360
Papua New Guinea

Jason grew up in Papua New Guinea with his missionary parents. He did not initially feel called to become a missionary himself. However, after helping several missionaries build housing in Papua New Guinea, he realized that missionaries are just ordinary people following the word of God. He then attended Bible school back in the US and was further challenged by the Great Commission. After serving at their home church for several years, Jason and Tami joined Ethnos 360 as tribal church planters in Papua New Guinea. They are involved in evangelizing, discipling, training, teaching literacy, and translating the Bible. The goal is to plant a church that can stand on its own and carry on the work of the Lord.

Elizabeth and Josh 

Johnson

Mission to the World
Tegucigalpa, Honduras

Josh and Elizabeth Johnson are excited to serve King Jesus and participate in His mission as church planters in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Josh will serve the church-planting team in Honduras as a new church planter, and he will also participate in the developing seminary as a teaching professor and pastoral mentor (upon completion of a Ph.D.).

Josh and Elizabeth have four boys, and their family is excited to serve the church and the city of Tegucigalpa through the hospitality of the King, directing people to the joyful worship of and humble participation with King Jesus to make His name known among the nations.

Emma and Joel

Johnson

IXO Global
Sweden

Joel grew up in Sweden as a dual-citizen missionary kid in a church planting effort through Mission to the World. He joined Trinity in high school after his family’s stateside move. He has been involved with various evangelism efforts with IXO in Europe since 2015. Joel and Emma met at Covenant College and now live in Sweden, working in sports ministry. Their mission is to use sports as a way to meet people, build relationships through shared endeavors, and lead people to Christ. Joel manages a partnership with a local church, leads bible studies with players, and is studying theology through Birmingham Theological Seminary.

Sherri and Steve

Letchford

SIM International
Kijabe, Kenya

Dr’s Steve and Sherri Letchford left US private practices in 1998 to serve with SIM International at a mission hospital in remote Zambia. In 2006, they relocated to Kenya to serve at Kijabe Hospital, a ministry of the Africa Inland Church. They currently lead SIM’s Banda Health Ministry in Kenya, using technology to empower clinics in slums and villages and ministry partnerships to help their communities address overwhelming social and spiritual realities. Sherri is a physical therapist, and Steve is a physician. Prior to this, they served in two mission hospitals for 25 years.

Caroline and Carter

McWhorter

Mission to the World
Bangkok, Thailand

Carter and Caroline are both from Montgomery, Alabama, and have one daughter, Lucy, who was born in August 2023. They started dating in East Asia and spent nearly five years there learning the language, culture, and sharing the gospel with college students. During the pandemic, the Lord changed their path and led them to join the MTW church-planting team in Bangkok, Thailand, where they work alongside the local church and Thai national pastors. They desire to form deep relationships within their community, allowing them to share the hope of the gospel with those who have never heard it. They are humbled to be called to take the gospel to Bangkok and are eager to see how the Lord will continue to use them in Asia. 

Mandi and Sean

Miller

Child Evangelism Fellowship
Caribbean

The Millers help people and churches in the Caribbean reach their nation’s children with the gospel. Sean and Mandi are originally from Montgomery, Alabama, where Sean served as the local CEF Coordinator from 2006–2011. They have been married for 15 years and have three beautiful daughters, Maddy, Riley-Grace, and Charlotte. In 2012, they moved to St. Kitts and Nevis in the Eastern Caribbean to help build a new national CEF chapter. After serving there for two years, they moved to the Turks & Caicos Islands for a year to similarly build a new CEF chapter. 

They currently minister alongside the regional director, serving the national CEF workers all across North America and the Caribbean region. On a day-to-day basis, they primarily serve national CEF leaders and churches in the English-speaking Caribbean. They help train, equip, and support these workers so that every child on every island can be reached with the gospel!

Jeziel and Debbie Velazquez

Moreno

Global Grace Fellowship
Reynosa, Mexico

Jeziel was born and raised in Tampico and has been serving with Isaiah 55 Ministries since 2021. His team is developing a school curriculum focused on contemplating God and His creation. He is also involved in several activities, including coaching the boys’ soccer team in the Aquiles Serdan neighborhood, collaborating with church planting, participating in community outreach, and discipling teenage boys.

Debbie grew up in Reynosa and has been involved with Isaiah 55 since 2015, when her family joined the mission field. She often volunteers with Isaiah 55, helping with various activities that involve working with children and providing English/Spanish interpretation. She has a strong passion for helping underserved populations.

Jez and Debbie got married in May 2023. They share the same vision and mission of extending the Kingdom of God by impacting their community through the Gospel. They believe that the power of the Gospel can be demonstrated through education, language, and communication.

Nosizo and Victor

Nakah

Mission to the World
South Africa

Dr. Nakah is a Zimbabwean citizen and an ordained Presbyterian minister. He has served in various capacities in the church, including Senior Pastor and seminary president. His most recent position was with CURE International, where he served as the Senior Vice President for Spiritual Ministry.

His new responsibilities with MTW include developing and implementing a vision for MTW Africa, searching out opportunities for new ministries, mentoring and providing accountability for existing ministries, seeking new resources for the field, and building church partnerships in the U.S. and with African national partners.

Nosizo has taught high school and studied for a master’s in information science. She serves on the Southern Africa women’s ministry leadership team, helping to equip women as they minister alongside their husbands.

Anastasia and Mark

Petrou

Child Evangelism Fellowship
Greece

Anastasia and Mark serve with Child Evangelism Fellowship in Greece, focusing on bringing the gospel to a Roma community in Athens. They spend most of their week teaching in the Petalouda Educational Center, where they assist kids in their schooling or prepare them for school while also teaching them the Bible on a daily basis. Strong relationships have been created with the Roma community, the public schools, the local authorities, and doctors. After 7 years of having a strong presence in the area, the team of Petalouda Center is now praying for a pastor couple to join the team so that a church can be planted in the area.

Dina and Argyris

Petrou

Advancing the Ministries of the Gospel
Athens, Greece

Argyris, after 10 years of experience as a pastor, is now serving as a teacher of theology and training the next generation of workers at the only Bible school in Greece, the Greek Bible College. He also facilitates the organizational development of Community House Damaris and the current building of a new safe house. Argyris also proclaims the gospel and teaches the Bible on YouTube channels.

Dina, after working for many years as a witness of God’s love to Athens’ red light district girls, is now serving as the founder and director of Community House Damaris, which has two safe houses and a daily recovery program to assist female victims of sex trafficking and their children to a new and restored life.

Carolyn

Phillips

Mission to the World
National

Raised in Montgomery, Carolyn attended Trinity Church with her parents Gay and Bubba Phillips.  She served as an MTW short-term missionary in Italy, then with Briarwood Presbyterian Church’s revitalization ministry “Embers to a Flame.” God called her back to global missions once again with MTW to Uganda for 7 years. After returning home, she joined MTW’s Member Care and Development Team where she provides member care for missionaries and strategic planning for different areas in MTW.  She enjoys seeing where God is at work and connecting people to one another and to resources as they are involved in advancing the Kingdom of God.

Swarupa and Vijay

Raju

Christ Gospel Ministries
India

Pastor Vijay Raju helped start Christ Gospel Ministries, Inc. for the purpose of growing indigenous missions in India by supporting church planting and developing leaders, orphan care, educational and self-employment training for widows and poor girls, and disaster relief. They facilitate pastor training programs with the goal of training 1000+ village pastors each year and planting churches.

Vijay was born into such a poor family that his parents were unable to take care of him. A Hindu family member adopted Vijay when he was 6 months old. Vijay led the life of an Orthodox Hindu, received a good education, and learned many languages. 

Vijay is married to Swarupa, and they are blessed with two children, Henry and Blessy. He also serves as an archbishop for the Anglican Church of India and the Council of Reformed Churches of India.

Heather and Marcus

Rudd

Mission to the World
Reynosa, Mexico

Heather and Marcus joined the Isaiah 55 staff in 2016. Together, they run the Summer Staff Intern program, which allows college-aged students to serve alongside our missionary staff for the summer. Marcus uses his background in construction to oversee the work teams. He helps design and teach small-scale manufacturing projects to members of the local neighborhood community, and he just began an art class. Heather is involved with a girls Bible study and prayer ministry. 

Cathy and John

Rug

Mission to the World
Chile

Cathy and John Rug serve with Mission to the World in Concón, Chile. They are part of a church planting team and lead discipleship and growth groups. John is serving as assistant pastor on the session of Trinity Church, a multisite congregation. John established MTW Chile’s Presbyterian Ministry Center for the Disabled (CEMIPRE). CEMIPRE seeks to reduce the impact of disability by addressing the spiritual, emotional, and physical consequences of blindness. The ministry promotes a growing interaction with sound local churches to reach out to those with visual disabilities.

Linda and Jim

Sims

Ethnos360
Tennessee

Jim and Linda Sims are members of Ethnos360, which was formed as the New Tribes Mission in 1942. Jim flew airplanes and helicopters in Papua New Guinea for eleven years. Linda flight-followed for Jim, monitoring the radio and reporting the weather. Jim was Chairman and Chief Pilot for the Papua New Guinea Flight Program. In McNeal, AZ, he served as Chairman for the global NTM Aviation flight program. His current responsibility is member relations for Ethnos360 Aviation. Linda assists Jim with correspondence and administration.

Brynn and Stuart

Sims

Ethnos360
Papua New Guinea

Stuart Sims is the youngest son of Jim and Linda Sims. After retiring from 20 years of active duty in the Army, Stuart joined Ethnos360 in 2022 to become one of the few helicopter pilots supporting church planting missionaries in Papua New Guinea. Stuart and his wife, Brynn, are the proud parents of four young children: James, Naomi, Lily, and Jackson.

Laura and Stephen

Spanjer

IXO Global
Neuenburg, Germany

In 2001, Stephen Spanjer enrolled at RTS Orlando and graduated with an MDiv. in 2004. After a 2-year PCA internship at Eastwood Presbyterian Church in Montgomery, Alabama, he was ordained as a pastor evangelist and sent under the umbrella of the International Xchange Organization to plant Reformed and Presbyterian churches in Southwest Germany.

Deborah and Matt

Stanghelle

Ministry to Military and Internationals
Stavanger, Norway

Deborah and Matt are leading a team of Norwegians and internationals to plant the Presbyterian Church in Norway. Norway runs deep in Matt’s family heritage. They consider it a great privilege to plant a plant a church  in the land of his forefathers. Matt is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America and is serving his call with the Ministry to the Military and Internationals, a commission of the Southeast Alabama Presbytery.

Phaedra and George

Tolias

Evangelical Church of Glyfada
Greece

George is a pastor at Glyfada Church and a mentor to young church planters. He co-leads initiatives to promote the gospel in Athens and the Balkans. He is a teacher at the Bible College.

Phaedra serves in the social entrepreneurship program for refugee women by creating products. She leads Bible studies and discipleship programs.

Kim and Tim

Tormey

Officers' Christian Fellowship

Kim and Tim were first introduced to Officers’ Christian Fellowship at the Naval Academy and have been participating in the ministry ever since. They lead Bible study in their home and serve on the OCF Council and  Field Staff for Maxwell-Gunter AFB. Their desire is to teach, train, equip, encourage, and charge the officers, families, and leaders that come through Air University.

Tami and Hous

Waring

Officers' Christian Fellowship

Hous and Tami joined Officers’ Christian Fellowship (OCF) while cadets at the US Air Force Academy. Both served on active duty, then Tami transitioned to mother and teacher of nine children while Hous served as an F-15E Strike Eagle pilot. In 2013 they moved the family to Montgomery where they now serve as the Regional Coordinators for the central United States. They visit Army, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, Space Force, and Air Force military members (and former military members) in order to encourage, equip, teach, and support Christians who wear the uniform and who seek to live faithfully before the face of God. The primary focus is on those those wearing the uniform who are cadets, midshipmen, active duty, reserve, and guard. 

Barbara and James

Williams

Mission to North America
Montgomery, Alabama

James Williams has served as an ordained PCA teaching elder for over thirty years. In 2020 he was called jointly by the PCA Mission to North America and the Southeast Alabama Presbytery to the role of Evangelist. He founded the Center for Urban Renewal and Evangelism (CURE). They seek to develop biblical and evangelical leaders to impact our world. James mentors younger pastors and conducts training for individuals and churches.

James and Barbara are seeking to expand CURE by recruiting campus leaders to target Historic Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Starting at ASU, we desire to develop an indigenous reformed movement to the African Diaspora! “Better Leaders, Better Families, Better Families, Better Churches, Better Churches, Better World!”

Miller

Williams

Reformed Youth Fellowship
Southern Methodist University

Miller Williams is from Montgomery, AL, and graduated from Ole Miss with three minors that created a major: Gerontology, Recreation Administration, and Elementary Education. Throughout her four years at Ole Miss, RUF had such a huge impact and was a place that she could be herself, bring her questions, and find a Christian community that always filled her up. She loves being with people, going on walks and playing pickleball with friends, and enjoying being in the Lord’s creation! She is so excited to meet and serve the students at SMU and cannot wait to watch how the Lord is working on the SMU campus over the next few years!

Keila and Mario

Xoca

Mission to the Word
Reynosa, Mexico

In 2012, Mario and Keila planted a church in Reynosa, Mexico, called Camino de Fe. Mario is the pastor of the church and the spiritual overseer of Isaiah 55. Keila organizes community outreach, ministers to young women, and leads a tutoring program in the Aquiles Serdán neighborhood, which surrounds the mission. Additionally, they hold weekly neighborhood Bible studies, manage two boys soccer teams, lead a vocational program, and plan to plant a church in the Aquiles Serdán area soon.

Supported Missions Organizations

Birmingham Theological Seminary

Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham Theological Seminary (BTS) was founded in 1972 to equip students to teach, preach, and witness for the Lord Jesus Christ. Thousands of students have taken courses, and many have been awarded masters-level degrees. BTS offers courses in various locations around the state of Alabama and in foreign countries such as Uganda, Korea, China, Ukraine, New Zealand, and Australia. In addition, Birmingham Theological Seminary’s Bibb County Correctional Facility Learning Center brings full seminary training to inmates of the Alabama Department of Corrections. Their partner ministry, Jumpstart Alabama, disciples current and former prisoners and assists with re-entry into society.

Child Evangelism Fellowship

International

Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) was founded in 1937. The purpose of this Bible-centered organization is to evangelize and disciple boys and girls with the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. CEF has many different ministries for children, but the primary ones are the Good News Club and the 5-Day Club. CEF also has a fair, camping, open-air, and internet ministries for children. Millions of children worldwide have heard the Good News through the combined ministries of CEF.

Common Ground

Montgomery, Alabama

Started in 2006 by Bryan Kelly, CGM is a non-demonational Christian ministry that serves in the Washington Park Community. This ministry focuses on youth development and building strong, godly leaders from urban youth with after-school programs and long-term mentorship. Their mission is to revitalize the Washington Park community to become an incubator for gospel-created, cross-cultural relationships that transform Montgomery and beyond to the glory of God. 

Covenant College

Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)
Lookout Mountain, Georgia

The mission of Covenant College is to explore and express the preeminence of Jesus Christ in all things. Covenant College educates Christians to engage culture and cultures, to examine and unfold creation, and to pursue biblical justice and mercy in the community. Their Christ-centered community seeks to help students mature in their identity in Christ, biblical frame of reference, and Christ-like service. Covenant offers the world biblically grounded men and women equipped to live out extraordinary callings in ordinary places.

Covenant Theological Seminary

Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)
St. Louis, Missouri

Founded in 1956, Covenant Theological Seminary is a ministry of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). Located in St. Louis, Missouri, they are the largest supplier of pastors for the PCA. The school’s unique whole-person training produces capable pastors and ministry leaders.

Faith Radio

WLBF Faith Radio
Alabama and Haiti

Faith Radio began transmitting at 89.1 FM in 1984. The call letters “WLBF” were chosen, standing for “We Live By Faith.” Today, they broadcast in Alexander City, Brewton, Dothan, Eufaula, Sylacauga, Thorsby/Jemison, Haiti, in Baptist Health Hospitals, and by the Faith Radio app. Faith Radio’s mission is to serve the Christian community and strengthen the local church and family unit. They provide spiritual encouragement through biblical teaching, relevant information, and uplifting music to the Glory of God.

Family Promise of Montgomery

Montgomery, Alabama

Family Promise of Montgomery works with local congregations to offer homeless families safe shelter, nutritious meals, warm hospitality, transportation, and weekly case management while they work to become self-sufficient. In 2021, Family Promise secured a small apartment building with four separate units that will be used to host the families while they look for something more permanent. During the day, guests go to work while their children go to school. If the adult guests do not have jobs, they spend the day at the Day Center, where they receive help with locating a job, clearing up credit issues, and other case management matters.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (Alabama)

Montgomery, Alabama

Since 1954, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) has challenged coaches and athletes to impact the world for Jesus Christ. The playing field is where many young people acquire their values. FCA presents the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord to coaches and athletes. Serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church is the ultimate goal. FCA uses the method of engaging, equipping, and empowering coaches and athletes to know and grow in Christ and to lead others to do the same. Trinity Church has been instrumental in starting and sustaining FCA in Montgomery and across Alabama for many years.

First Choice Women’s Medical Center

Montgomery, Alabama

First Choice Women’s Medical Center is a pro-life ministry that seeks to meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of women facing unplanned pregnancies in the Montgomery community. First Choice provides free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, parenting education, baby supplies, fatherhood programs, and an abortion recovery ministry. Through all of this, lives are being saved from abortion, the Gospel is being proclaimed, and people are finding abundant life in Jesus Christ.

Friendship Mission

Montgomery, Alabama

Friendship Mission is a set of homeless shelters and a public soup kitchen for those experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty. The program began by Presbyterian Pastor Vince Rosato and Mary Rosato in 1996. Along with shelter and food, Friendship Mission provides its residents with intense case management to help each navigate their personal obstacles, connect to necessary social services and government resources, and become self-sufficient. While at Friendship Mission, guests participate in life skills classes. A resident has up to twelve months to live at Friendship Mission while working to clear debts, save money, and build a personal plan toward a home and independent living.

Isaiah 55

Reynosa, Mexico

Founded in 2005 by Trinity members Kate and NoNo Beale, Isaiah 55 Ministries works among the deaf and marginalized in Reynosa, Mexico, to make disciples, encourage the worship of Jesus, and promote justice and reconciliation. The deaf education programs are targeted at students in kindergarten through high school, with follow-up vocational programs providing opportunities for manufacturing jobs. The outreach programs involve special projects in the neighborhood, providing economic and spiritual support for those in the community. The work teams provide an opportunity to assist the missions staff in encouraging, helping, and participating in missions activities.

Let God Arise Ministries

Montgomery, Alabama

Let God Arise Ministries has been serving in the Montgomery County, City, and Federal jails since 1992. It originally started with the help of men from Trinity Church and other Montgomery churches. Tom Bridges is the Prison Chaplain and serves many inmates who hunger for God’s purpose and direction in their lives. This ministry is fulfilling part of the Great Commission from Jesus Christ that “when you have done it to the least of these My Brethren then you have done it unto Me (Matthew 25:36).”

Life on Wheels

Alabama

Life On Wheels’ mission states: We use the power of ultrasound to serve women, save babies, and share Jesus. As a state-licensed mobile medical clinic, Life On Wheels provides free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, and community resource referrals to women who have not seen a physician nor had any prenatal care. Life On Wheels parks in different locations around the city, seeking to serve abortion-minded women who are planning to travel to another state for an abortion or order abortion pills online. 89% of women who see their own baby on ultrasound will choose to parent, and Life On Wheels is there to offer them resources, support, and hope when they change their minds and choose to parent.

Mercy House

Montgomery, Alabama

Mercy House is a “day house,” providing a safe place for people in need. This ministry provides a safe haven for the homeless, allowing them to get a hot meal, take showers, and wash their clothes. Mercy House is a safe place for children to stop in, receive an after-school snack, and play in a godly environment. The facility has two full bathrooms with showers, washers and dryers, a food pantry, a clothes closet, and supervised internet access for schoolwork and job searches.

Montgomery Christian School

Montgomery, Alabama

In 2005, a like-minded group of people who had been tutoring at Patterson Court developed an idea for a school that would offer a Christian school choice for families who could not afford a traditional private school. To study this possibility, a larger committee was formed, which met, prayed, and researched monthly for two years. Montgomery Christian School offers an academically excellent education that is affordable for almost every family, as every child receives a scholarship. Affordable tuition and parent involvement are two core principles that set MCS apart from every other school in the River Region.

Montgomery S.T.E.P. Foundation

Montgomery, Alabama

The Montgomery S.T.E.P. Foundation is a 34-year-old faith-centered nonprofit organization whose mission is to present the gospel in at-risk communities by mobilizing churches, volunteers, and other agencies that are helping to elevate people to a better life. From public schools to public housing communities, S.T.E.P. is on the front lines of inner-city missions work that aims to change lives “one heart” at a time. To date, hundreds of souls have been won to Christ through the efforts of S.T.E.P.

PCA Administrative Committee

Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)
Lawrenceville, Georgia

The PCA Administrative Committee promotes the unity, purity, and progress of the PCA. They provide churches, presbyteries, and the Assembly with the expertise and action needed to keep their ministries moving forward. The PCA Administrative Committee doesn’t set the agenda for the PCA. They just make sure its agenda is accomplished.

PCA Committee on Discipleship Ministries

Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)
Lawrenceville, Georgia

The mission of PCA Discipleship Ministries is to glorify God by serving the members and churches of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) as they seek to make disciples of all nations. When the PCA began in 1973, the First General Assembly formed this committee to “assist local churches in the task of learning and proclaiming the truth to the end that God’s people will be adequately equipped to do the work of ministry.”

PCA Mission to North America

Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)
Lawrenceville, Georgia

Mission to North America (MNA) coordinates church planting, church renewal, and missional partnerships to serve PCA churches and presbyteries in North America in their mission to grow and multiply biblically healthy churches. The vision is that God, by His grace and for His own glory, will transform the PCA into a grassroots church-planting culture.

The hope is to see all PCA churches become houses of prayer for all the nations, to see people coming to Christ from many diverse communities, to impact the centers of influence in North America, and to see churches planted in all regions of North America.

PCA Mission to the World

Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)
Lawrenceville, Georgia

Mission to the World (MTW) sends hundreds of Christian workers to countries all over the world who are committed to the establishment, growth, and maturity of the church. MTW exists to reach and equip future leaders and build connections in the community. Flowing out of a healthy, growing church will be ministries that transform the community and continue to draw others to the gospel message, such as teaching English, caring for orphans, art and music outreach, or serving refugees.

Reformed University Fellowship (RUF)

Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)
International

Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) was established in 1971 at the University of Southern Mississippi by Mark Lowery. Eventually, RUF expanded nationally, and today it is available on over one hundred campuses. RUF has also expanded internationally, with campuses in Colombia, Mexico, Ukraine, and the Czech Republic. RUF seeks to create a fellowship of students where every person, regardless of background, personal history, or conviction, can examine the true claims of Reformed Christianity in a non-threatening atmosphere. Their fellowship on campus is not limited to those who have a prior commitment to being Reformed, Presbyterian, or even Christian.

Reformed Youth Ministries (RYM)

National

Reformed Youth Ministries (RYM) exists to serve the church by reaching and equipping youth for Christ. For decades, RYM has labored to fulfill that mission with a growing burden for the youth of our nation to be transformed by the gospel of Jesus Christ. By God’s grace and power, RYM will press on in its mission through youth conferences, networks of youth ministers, written resources, and consulting services.

Rujak Bible Translation

Asia

While Rujak is not their real name, this people group includes over 500,000 men, women, and children. We do not identify their real name or location to protect the identity of the work and the safety of those who serve among them. Only 0.07% of this population is considered Christian, while 99.9% of the population adheres to another major world religion, which is intermingled with animism. Their economy is largely agrarian.

In 2017, Trinity committed to a Bible translation project that should see the most important passages of scripture translated and disseminated through print and digital means.

Southeast Alabama Presbytery

Alabama

The Southeast Alabama Presbytery includes churches from the Georgia state line in the east to Chilton County in the west and from the Florida state line in the south to Tallapoosa County in the north. It is one of five PCA Presbyteries in Alabama and one of eighty-five Presbyteries in the entire PCA. In addition to overseeing the churches within its bounds, the Southeast Alabama Presbytery operates and supervises the Ministry to the Military and Internationals (MMI), an international ministry that plants PCA churches in foreign countries to serve members of our Armed Forces and other English-speaking foreign citizens.

Third Millennium Ministries

Multinational

Thirdmill was envisioned by Janie Pillow as she came to realize that Christian leaders around the world needed to be trained in their own lands. With the help of Dr. Richard Pratt and several others who shared her vision, Thirdmill was launched in 1997 to create free, high-quality multimedia curriculum for Christian leaders around the world. Today, Thirdmill employs a team of over fifty employees, as well as translators all over the world. Their curriculum is produced in over twenty languages. Partner ministries around the world create additional curriculum by translating Third Millennium’s productions. In these languages and others, their curriculum reaches millions of church leaders.

Trinity Presbyterian School

Montgomery, Alabama

Trinity is an accredited PreK-4 through 12th grade Christian day school. As one of Montgomery’s foremost and finest educational institutions, Trinity focuses on academic excellence within a nurturing family environment.

The unique dimension of Trinity is the desire to integrate the Christian faith into each and every element of its school program reflecting the school’s mission, “To glorify God by providing for students the highest quality college-preparatory education, training them in the biblical world and life view, thus enabling them to serve God in spirit, mind, and body.” Trinity Presbyterian School was started by Trinity Presbyterian Church in 1970.

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