Partners UK & Global...
UK
AFFILIATION
We are part of the Catalyst Network. Catalyst is a movement of churches raising world-changers.
Catalyst is part of the New Frontiers family of Churches
HUB
Our leadership team meet regularly with our hub which is lead by Richard Thomas from Hope Church Worcester and Tim Simmonds from Christ Church Manchester
PARTNERSHIPS
We have a close relationship as a Church with Andrew Davies from Hope Church Rhydyfelin and Paul Basson from South Manchester Family Church who provide guidance, support and oversight.
Overseas
INDIA
Established in 2003 by Sundar and Sarah Pinnity they are focussed on helping 64 tribal villages as these people are a particularly looked down upon and neglected strata of society.
They opened Home of Hope opened in 2013, providing a loving home for orphaned and abandoned children.
FLM ministries are on the ground providing relief and urgent care to people in their area you can support them in this financially via their website: flmhope.org
INDIA
Supporting Newfrontiers Churches in India
Since 2011 we have supported New Frontiers churches part of the commission Apostolic sphere in the regions of Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Orisha. This has involved ministry trips, speaking at leaders conferences, supporting their work among the poor and disadvantaged.
We have also contributed to the purchase of a building in the city of Belgaum, Karnataka for Abundant Life church.
We continue to build relationships mainly in Goa and Belgaum working with the regional apostolic team, led by Welly Gomez in Goa.
UGANDA
We have formed links with LIFE MINSTRIES CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kampala. This is an apostolic group of churches led by Emmanuel Rucyaba.
They run a leadership training school with a desire to see 100 trained leaders between 2015 and 2021. The latest graduation saw 32 graduates passed, with a few less able others receiving certificates of attendance. This makes a total of 67 trained and “graduated” elders and Church planters since 2015. The graduation came at the culmination of their biannual national convention, held in the large Church school playgrounds with 300 + in attendance. Groups were present from 153 churches, some from DR Congo, S Sudan, Rwanda as well as all parts of Uganda.
The Church is still working on the local school that they are building and the nearly completed hospital which will be a huge resource to the local community.