International

Mission

Our international outreach exists to make Christ known as we share, learn, live, work, and pray alongside global communities.

Big ideas, real impact.

Here, creativity meets opportunity. Whatever you're building, we're here to help you take the first step with confidence. Driven by curiosity and built on purpose, this is where bold thinking meets thoughtful execution. Let’s create something meaningful together.

  • Two Ways to Share in the Church’s Mission

    Join our October mission trip to Honduras (Oct. 5–9) as we begin building relationships with Iglesia Episcopal San Juan and Iglesia Episcopal San Matías. Estimated cost is $1,350 (airfare, lodging, and meals), with transportation provided. Next planning meeting: May 17 at 10:30 AM.

    You can also support the San Juan Scholarship Program by sponsoring a child’s education. Full scholarships are $1,100, with partial options available.

    Questions? Contact: billborger@hotmail.com

  • CITA Rescue Mission is looking for volunteers to help with photography, lawn care, and serving meals. If you’re interested in supporting this local ministry or would like to learn more, please call 321-725-5160

  •  you’re invited to join Eric and Charlene Turner on their next mission trip to Uganda! Since 1999, Solar Light for Africa has brought transformative solar power and hope to communities in need. This year’s mission will include meaningful service at Mausilita Children’s Home, inner-city schools, and the Bridges of Glory School for Deaf Children along with opportunities to experience Uganda’s incredible beauty through game parks, a Nile River excursion, and authentic village life. To learn more or express interest, visit solarlightforafrica.org or email charlene@solarlightforafrica.org.

  • Devereux https://www.devereux.org/site/SPageServer/?NONCE_TOKEN=C4E2213BC2A2F18840BD476B657FD26F (Christian Action Reaching Everyone) need Snack bags. These bags are given out at church, the Thrift Shop, and the Sharing Center. Please place items in the baskets in the new alcove in the narthex.