We support a number of mission projects both here and overseas and give at least 10% of our total income to these projects each year.
Mission Partners:
The Fletcher Family (Urban Neighbours of Hope) in Thailand
Jon and Elise Fletcher working with Urban Neighbours of Hope in the slums of Bangkok.
More information and their monthly blog can be found here
Their current supporters leaflet can be found here: Fletcher Family leaflet.
The English Family (Josiah Ventures) in Czech Republic
Terry and Hana joined Josiah Venture in 2008 in order to launch Fusion, a network of church-based evangelistic choirs for young people. Terry is currently serving as the Vice President of Strategy and Training for Josiah Venture, ensuring the staff is equipped to train and equip local churches in evangelism and disciple-making. Hanka is a popular high school teacher, which is how she is able to ensure they stay up-to-date with changes in youth culture.
Both Terry and Hana are actively involved in a local Czech church plant where they serve on the leadership team and oversee the youth ministry. Further information on their work in Czechoslovakia can be found by clicking here
Their latest newsletters can be viewed as PDF files on the links below:
Ben and Katie Ray (Neema Crafts with CMS) in Tanzania
Ben and Katie are Church Missionary Society (CMS) Missionaries heading up Neema Crafts in Tanzania. In Tanzania people with disabilities are often considered to be a burden or even a curse. People think that nothing can be done for them. They are often left uneducated and told that the best chance they have is to beg on the streets. The Neema Crafts Centre was set up to change people’s perceptions of disability and to provide high quality training and employment to our disabled artisans, chefs and technicians.
Their latest prayer letter can be found here: Ben & Katie Prayer Letter May 2024
Open Doors
Supporting the persecuted church worldwide.
More information can be found on their website by clicking here.
A Rocha
iSingPop
They empower children to find their voice and discover their potential in a changing world, support schools in creating inspirational collective worship and equip churches with fresh all-age worship resources.
Msalato Theological College in Tanzania
St Andrew’s have had strong connections with Rev George Otieno who works at the Msalato Theological College. We are currently building links to partner with them, including raising money for a pump to irrigate land so that the college can grow their own crops.
The ELWA Hospital in Liberia
All Saints supports Drs Mikey and Bethany Bryant working at the ELWA Hospital Paediatric. department in Liberia. The website is here.
You can find their latest news here:
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- Mikey&Bethany Bryant newsletter July 2024
- Mikey&Bethany Bryant newsletter June 2024
- Mikey&Bethany Bryant newsletter May 2024
- Mikey&Bethany Bryant newsletter April 2024
- Mikey&Bethany Bryant newsletter November 2023
- Mikey&Bethany Bryant newsletter October 2023
- Mikey&Bethany Bryant newsletter September 2023
Guy Crumpler with the Mission to Seafarers
Guy grew up at All Saints church and now has the privilege of working for the Mission to Seafarers. He recently delivered the sermon for Sea Sunday in the port of Kobe, which can be viewed on YouTube by clicking here.
Students at University
One of our young adults, George Wharton, is the co-president of the Oxford Brookes Christian Union.
You can view his prayer letter here: Brookes CU prayer letter.