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Mission Partners
Caring for God's people, in different parts of the country and globe, is as important to Holy Trinity Church as the care we need to take for our local community. Historically, Holy Trinity Church has always given a tenth of its income to support the work and ministry of other national and international organisations.
We support ten different organisations and five Sundays each year are set aside to invite representatives from these organisations to tell us what is happening and how we can best pray for them. Information about these organisations is displayed on our Church Foyer display boards.
These ten organisations are split into two groupings. The first group comprises organisations that are our primary focus. To these organisations we would like to guarantee a minimum level of financial support. The second group are organisations that are our secondary focus i.e. we are concerned for and aim to support them with both our prayers and finance.
Our support to our Mission Partners is administered by Florence Thompson, our Mission Coordinator and we keep contact with each organisation through our Link People. The following lists both groupings, along with a description of each organisation's work, website link and the names of our Trinity Link People:
Primary Organisations
John and Vikki Wright. John and Vikki Wright, with their children, serve the Lord with YWAM in Arua (Uganda) and in Yei (Sudan). YWAM reaches out to communities, sometimes with practical support, John initially working on a water project. They are now, however, working to equip the ministry of local churches by providing training for leaders and for newer Christians. In Arua, they have the vision of providing a much needed training centre and respite sanctuary for Christians in that fraught part of Africa. We have welcomed visits from some of the Wrights' Ugandan fellow-workers and some church members have enjoyed visiting YWAM there. Daphne Ellis is our Trinity Link Person to John and Vikki. For more information on the work and ministry of YWAM, check out their website Youth With A Mission.
George and Ann Todorov. George and Ann live and work in Varna, Bulgaria, where they have been working with local Christians to build the Second Baptist Church in Varna. Chris and Trevor Dunnington have been out to the church throughout the build phase and have strong links with George and Ann. To help with the finishing touches for the dedication in summer 2008, a team of volunteers from Trinity went out to help - Chris, Trevor, Nigel & Hilary Andrews, Tim Booth, Armstrong Leworthy, Tony & Nikki Bates - the end result was great, but were they prepared for what was awaiting them? We captured this in the Sep/Oct 2008 issue of Trinity News - a great way to find out more about these projects. In fact Trevor and Chris returned to Varna in the summer of 2009.
Tearfund. Tearfund (The Evangelical Alliance Relief Fund) works through local churches and Christian agencies - partners - across the world, to open up brighter futures for the world’s poorest communities. Together they are helping people become all that God wants them to be. Sheila Stock is our Trinity Link Person to Tearfund. For more information on the work and ministry of Tearfund, check out their website Tearfund.
Christian Solidarity Worldwide. CSW is a human rights organisation specialising in religious freedom. CSW works on behalf of those persecuted for their Christian beliefs and promotes religious liberty for all. John Perret is our Trinity Link Person to CSW. For more information on the work and ministry of CSW, check out their website CSW.
Overseas Mission Fellowship. OMF serves the church and takes the gospel to some 12 countries in East Asia. They care for the uncared- for. Sick people. Alcoholics. The exploited, abused, poor. Prosperous but lonely. Young and old. Religious and non-religious. Businessmen, students, factory workers and many others. Florence Thompson is our Trinity Link Person to OMF. For more information on the work and ministry of OMF, check out their website Overseas Mission Fellowship.Secondary Organisiations
Centrepoint Outreach. Centrepoint Outreach is a local Christian charitable organisation, working with and for homeless and vulnerable people, with social and economic needs, who come to us from all walks of life in the Boston area. Brian Robinson is our Trinity Link Person to Centrepoint. For more information on the work and ministry of Centrepoint Outreach, check out their website Centrepoint Outreach.
The Bible Society. The Bible is God's unique message to us, making known what he is like and what his plans and purposes are for us. The Bible Society is passionate about the Bible and working for a day when its God-given revelation, inspiration and wisdom are shaping the lives and communities of people everywhere. Tony Coe is our Trinity Link Person to the Bible Society. For more information on the work and ministry of the Bible Society, check out their website Bible Society.
A Rocha. A Rocha is a Christian nature conservation organisation, the name coming from the Portuguese for “the Rock”, as the first initiative was a field study centre in Portugal. A Rocha is now a family of projects working in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North and South America, and Asia. A Rocha projects are frequently cross-cultural in character, and share a community emphasis, with a focus on science and research, practical conservation and environmental education. Ruth Painter is our Trinity Link Person to A Rocha. For more information on the work and ministry of A Rocha, check out their website A Rocha.
The RoadHoG. The House of God on the Road - is a new exciting initiative to take the Good News of Jesus Christ to young people in the Boston Area. This double decker bus seeks to support local schools ad communities by providing a mobile youth centre/church. RoadHoG is the third project of Lincolnshire Youth Mission Ltd. RoadHoG is working in partnership with Trinity, Boston Baptist, New Life The Methodist church and the Holland East Deanery. Tony Coe is our Link Person to the RoadHoG Bus Youth Project. The RoadHoG The double decker bus is being transformed. Schools are responding well to this resource which will be available from the autumn term. RoadHog is asking partner churches to pray into how they can use the bus for their outreach to young people. Funds have reached 72% for the first 3 years. The project’s web site: www.roadhogbus.org has up-to the- minute photos of progress made.If you need more information, please contact the Church Office