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Short-Term Missions

2010 Short-term Mission Opportunities

Want to know more?  Come to a 2010 Short-term Information Meeting on Sunday, March 7 in room 259 during either Sunday school hour (9:30 or 11:00am).

Monterrey, Mexico

June 5-10 or June 19-26
Description: PCPC families with children serve in an orphanage and organize a community event for a church plant.
Led By: TBD

Chiba, Japan (Tokyo Area)

June 11-19
Description: PCPC members (open to all) make new connections for a college ministry through various outreach events.
Led By: Andrew Keys and Jeff Williams

Monterrey, Mexico

June 12-19
Description: PCPC women serve our Mexican partners through teaching and outreach events.
Led By: Michelle Bridgeman

Hong Kong, China

July 15-August 1
Description: PCPC High Schoolers build relationships and share Christ’s love with peers on the other side of the world.
Led By: Ready and John Bateman, Linda and Doug Dixon, Robby Higginbottom

Indonesia

July 25-August 5
Description: PCPC counselors provide counseling and training following the Tsunami of 2004.
Led By: Lee Jagers

Manila, Philippines

August 13-23
Description: PCPC members (open to all) serve to assist in disaster recovery following two major hurricanes last year.
Led By:
Reginald Combs

Nong Khai, Thailand

Late July, TBD
Description:  PCPC members (open to all) reach out to locals through various evangelism oriented events.
Led By: Curt Dobbs

Other Missions to Consider:

Location: India
Dates: TBD
Ministry: Theological Education
Group: Redeemer Theological Seminary

Location: Russia
Ministry: Mercy
Dates: July 9-21, 2010
Group: Open to All (Global Aid Network)
Leaders: Donna and Charles Debter

Location: Central Asia
Ministry: Mercy
Dates: September 4-17, 2010
Group: Open to All (Global Aid Network)
Leaders: Kathy and Rick Ragan

Want to know more?  Come to a 2010 Short-term Information Meeting on Sunday, March 7 in room 259 during either Sunday school hour (9:30 or 11:00am).


Earthquake relief efforts in Haiti

Many people have asked how they could help the thousands so horribly affected by the devastating earthquake in Haiti. PCPC recommends:

  1. Concentrated prayer for the residents of Haiti, for the Haitian government, and for outside organizations and people who are trying to help. Here are some ways to pray.
    • For the people of Haiti, that they would see compassion and derive hope from the outpouring of help.
    • For the effort of help to be sustained and for the confidence of the Haitians in that perseverance to grow.
    • For the volunteers who travel to Haiti to remain safe, invigorated, and committed.
    • That God would direct PCPC in its involvement with the Haitian rehabilitative effort.
    • For the LEAP Foundation to be responsive to the unique calling it has received.
    • For everything that happens in Haiti to bring people closer to Jesus Christ as He walks among us through the Holy Spirit in this devastated country.
  2. Giving to our denominational affiliates: Mission to the World (MTW) and Mission to North America (MNA). Each agency has established relationships with key leaders and church planters in Haiti, and each already has humanitarian works in process which can greatly benefit by your donations. 

    MNA Disaster Response

    MTW Minuteman Appeal

  3. Giving to three other organizations who have ties to PCPC members and are gathering donations and working to send assistance to Haiti:

    LEAP Foundation
    East-West Ministries
    GAiN

Upcoming Events

Sunday, April 18
Missionary Mailings
12:10–1:15 pm
Room 260
Ministry: Missions and Church Planting
Sunday, September 12
Missionary Mailings
12:10–1:15 pm
Room 260
Ministry: Missions and Church Planting
Sunday, November 7
Missionary Mailings
11:10 am–12:15 pm
Room 260
Ministry: Missions and Church Planting

Articles

Contribute to disaster relief funds

We invite you to help with relief efforts and to show Christ's love to people in great need.

Published: October 2, 2009
Curt Dobbs

Good news, prayer, and patience

Julia Londis pours her heart and time into the small group of high school girls, meeting, texting, going on retreats, and just hanging out.

Published: May 1, 2009
Shannon Geiger

Careers for God's glory

A PCPC group of 11 professionals traveled in October to Bangalore, India, to serve with the International Justice Mission.

Published: February 1, 2009
Lindsay Stengle

Meet the new RUF ministers at A&M and Texas Tech

It is PCPC’s great privilege to support the Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) ministries on numerous college campuses in Texas and Oklahoma. In August, we welcomed two new RUF ministers to the ranks.

Published: February 1, 2009
Steve Percifield