The church has a long tradition of support for mission at home and abroad. We are privileged to share in the fellowship of the worldwide church. We currently support the following mission partners.
Ian and Anne-Marie Prescott
With OMF International in Singapore
Hans-Ueli and Wendy Gerster
With OMF in Sapporo, Japan
Simon and Becky Lunt
With Operation Mobilisation's Turning Point. Working with Muslims in London
Robin and Chris Meredith-Jones
With New Directions Theatre Company in the UK
John and Priya Buzzard
At the Isubilo Aids Orphans project in Ndola, Zambia.
John and Sally Phillips
with Bethany Ministries at Hebron Retreat Centre, Hong Kong
Tom Seymour
with Joint Christian Services in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Bronek and Mandy Pomorski
With Opera Brava touring company, based in Haywards Heath.
Phil Candy
with Medair, in Northern Africa
We also support a variety of short term mission links that involve groups of church members. In addition, the church has strong and growing links with:
the Diocese of South Rwenzori in south-west Uganda. These links help the training of the clergy and the missionary hospital in Kagando.
The Isubilo Project in Ndola, Zambia - helping to improve the living standards of vulnerable people including orphans and those living with Aids.
The Light for Life Ministry in Sofia, Bulgaria - providing specialised rehabilitation, therapy and practical support for adults with disabilities.
Mission Development Group
Mission support in the church is directed by the PCC operating through its Mission Development Group. its work is organised in a series of working groups that each take responsibility for a particular area of mission support. The MDG is chaired by Prof. Andrew Nunn and does the following:
- suggests to the PCC areas of strategic development for mission support
- implements policy of mission support as laid down by the PCC's consideration
- reports regularly to the PCC and advises on all matters relating to our mission partners and on mission support generally.