Mercy Fund - Christ Church Jerusalem
Mercy Fund, a ministry of Christ Church in Jerusalem, Israel, provides food, medical care, legal help, housing and other resources to those needing it : Jews, Palestinians, Arabs, immigrants.
Local & Global Missions
Backpack Buddies is a supplemental weekend food program for at-risk children in our area. You can bring food donations to the church throughout the year. Items Requested Are... Easy Macs Canned/Packaged Fruit Soup and Chilli Juice Boxes Fruit snacks Sandwich crackers Granola bars Tuna Fish Peanut Butter Oatmeal Packets
The Women's Ministry supports serving opportunities with the Community Sewing Group. This group creates fabric items for those in need. Everyone is welcome to join and all skill levels are accepted! In 2021, 2,056 items were made; pajamas, pillow cases, hats, toiletry bags. The Community Sewing Group meets the 3rd Saturday of each month.
Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp offers a variety of Christian Camping experiences. Young people from third grade through high school are invited to take part in their nine youth camp sessions.
After partnering together through years of pastoral ministry, Brian and Robin believe now is the time that God is calling them into a ministry of standing with pastors, their wives, and ministry leaders to help them navigate the challenges of life and ministry.
Located in Canby, Oregon, the center provides counseling, ultrasounds and classes, as well as free items for pregnant women and babies.
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Mercy Fund, a ministry of Christ Church in Jerusalem, Israel, provides food, medical care, legal help, housing and other resources to those needing it : Jews, Palestinians, Arabs, immigrants.

After several years in Uganda, Daniel and Rachel are now serving with the corporate office of Christian Veterinary Mission in Seattle, supporting missionaries around the world and preparing new missionaries to go on the field.

The Lopez’s live and work in Medellin, Colombia, ministering to at risk children and teens in the inner-city neighborhoods. John is also a pastor and Laurie teaches English.
Chris and Ashley met at college in Southern California and were married in 1999. Although a desire for international missions was planted in their hearts during college, God used a variety of unique secular jobs over the next ten years to truly prepare them. In 2009, the Wick family moved to Radovljica, Slovenia in 2011. After working with Josiah Venture, Chris has now transitioned to the Eurasia Director position for Guidelight, a ministry that works with disabled individuals and those working with them.

The Hobsons provide a comforting and caring place of refuge, where through training, counseling, and hospitality, God’s global workers and their families can journey together with Jesus to find rest in Portugal.
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28.
You can reach them at familiahobson@gmail.com

Tim Figgins (master’s degree from Emmanuel Christian Seminary) is Envoy’s resident foreign missionary, living and working in Argentina since 2001. His wife Vanesa is a native Argentine.
Tim currently works with pastors in Florencia Varela, a suburb of Buenos Aires. In addition to being a support and resource to Argentine pastors, Tim writes, produces and hosts a well-received Christian radio program in Varela, has a growing discipleship ministry, and also teaches English classes where he is often able to share the gospel with his students.
He and Vanesa and their daughter Zoe live in Varela.

Based in Kenya, the ministry houses and supports teen mothers and their children through education, skills development, parenting classes and discipleship.

Launch Uganda works with young men in Uganda who have graduated from high school but need assistance in furthering their education to be able to support themselves and their families. There is a 50 percent unemployment rate in Uganda, and young men have almost no chance of getting a job without further vocational or university training. Launch Uganda disciples them and teaches them skills for a year, and then supports them financially and spiritually as they go on to further schooling.

A ministry located in Morelia, Mexico that works with 1,000 students in three centers, providing after-school activities, homework help, English and Bible classes, as well as a sports program.

Nathan and Marie work serve in Auckland, New Zealand. A large part of their ministry is a weekly board game night where they invite young adults to come together for fun and fellowship. This allows them to mentor and disciple young adults, encouraging them in their walk with God and challenging them to serve.