Ministries – Arise Missions

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Arise Missions

Jesus instructed the church to “go and make disciples of all nations.” At Arise Church we are committed to looking outside the walls of our building to carry the gospel to those near and far, building strategic partnerships to support the spread of the gospel to the ends of the Earth.
 
Strategic Partnerships:
 
The Christian & Missionary Alliance: 
Our denomination, The Alliance, is a missionary organization that desires to bring the Hope of Jesus to the nations. The US Alliance has 2000 churches and 700 international workers serving in 70 countries, carrying out the vision of All of Jesus for All of the World. A percentage of our church giving supports our Great Commission Fund, a common pot that funds our missionaries across the globe as they reach the unreached. Another beautiful part of being an Alliance church is the ability to send Short Term Mission teams to countries around the world to partner with local churches and missionaries in their work.
 
Restricted Access Partnership: 
Our church carries a burden to see the gospel reach the most unreached in the world. To this end we financially support an indigenous ministry in a restricted access country that reaches out to some of the most overlooked, impoverished, oppressed, and unreached people. Due to the level of persecution in the country and for the protection of the ministry and church members we cannot share the information publicly. But we celebrate the small part we play in the 100s of baptisms happening each year among previously unreached tribes!
 
24-7 Prayer:
As part of our commitment to 24-7 Prayer, we are currently supporting:
Renee Boucher, 24-7 Prayer Western States Region Leader
Poppy Williams, Ibiza Spain (https://www.24-7ibiza.com)
 
Honduras Well Projects: https://www.honduraswellprojects.org
Last year we sent a team to Honduras to provide a clean water well to a community in need and minister to the moms and kids in the community. We are hoping to send another team next year!
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