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Vienna presbyterian church mission trip
Vienna presbyterian church mission trip




On October 31, 2010, National Presbyterian and Vienna Presbyterian hosted a concert at NPC to build awareness within the two churches and the broader community of New Hope's activities and how the two churches are involved in support of New Hope. Team hosts New Hope VP Reed Olson in March 2009. Miley and Howard listen to Tinu as he describes NHI’s Romania outreach.Ĭsilla explains some of the materials the Hungarian NHI team is using as Dimitrie looks on.

vienna presbyterian church mission trip

Members of the group listen as Tinu Leontiuc (NHI Romania) talks about his team’s ministry. Paul Beech (Keys), Roman Matviyiv, Dimitrie Todorov and Csilla Lesko enjoy a tasty breakfast and conversation. The group also discussed the alternatives of families’ adopting one, two, or many children (usually one or two is best) and how New Hope best utilizes its social workers, nearly all of whom are employed part-time. The meeting in April examined New Hope trains its social workers assisting families who’ve adopted children and how the College of Theology and education-plus perhaps the Russian-American Institute– could assist New Hope. This meeting built on a May 2012 gathering at which New Nope and NPC members discussed new initiatives about orphans. Paul talked about the Social Work Department at the College and how CTE could contribute to New Hope‘s outreach activities in Moldova, Ukraine, and in other countries. The group discussed marketing initiatives, New Hope’s family and secondary school outreach, and its work with orphans. Joining the NHI and NPC representatives was Paul Beech of Keys Ministries, representing the Chisinau College of Theology and Education. When in April 2013, four of New Hope’s Country Directors visited Vienna Presbyterian for a special missions event, they spent time with NPC support team members to discuss New Hope’s ministry advances in Eastern Europe and to assess new directions in orphan care and adoption.

vienna presbyterian church mission trip

Mission and Outreach - Proclaiming Jesus as Lord and SaviorĪctivities with New Hope Prior to 2014 Developing NHI’s Orphan Care Outreach Joyful. Choosing joy in all things in response to what God has done for usĪuthentic.Europe Missions of the National Presbyterian Church Hopeful. Trusting in God’s plan for us, believing in God’s word, and relying on His promises Showing Christ’s loving mercy and comfort to everyone Practicing daily communication with GodĬompassionate. Placing Christ at the center of every circumstance to seek understanding and grow in faith Welcoming all people and engaging in community inside and outside the church. Glorifying God in spirit and in truth, both individually and corporately.įellowship. Deeping our relationship with God through the study of God’s Word and prayer. Sharing with others the life-changing and resurrecting power of Jesus Christ and helping them grow in their faith. Modeling Christ-like behavior in our day-to-day living.ĭiscipleship. Our MissionĪ caring fellowship bringing Christ into our diverse community through discipleship and service. We place a high value on authentic community. We pledge to seek each other’s welfare and promote good will. Every person we meet is worthy of Christ’s love.

vienna presbyterian church mission trip

Our broken, hurting world compels all of us to take up Jesus’ call. Pure and simple: we want to engage more people in Christ’s mission. Jesus commissions his church to go and make disciples.






Vienna presbyterian church mission trip