A Congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America

Kingdom-Building Projects

 2012 Kingdom Building Projects ....

Please be in prayer about how God would have you invest in these projects.  You may designate your donations to a specific project, however, if that project has already been fully funded your donations will go to another project.  Please drop your pledges off in a Pledge Card Box located in the Church Lobby, mail them to the church office or drop them in the offering plate.

  • Glencliff Elementary School (Goal: $6,000 by May 2012). Glencliff is our United 4 Hope Adopted School. These funds would be used for their Summer Academic/Soccer Camp. (FULLY FUNDED)
  • Africa (Goal: $20,000 by June 2012). These funds would be used for: 1) Mission Trip Scholarships for our youth traveling to Uganda this summer, and 2) MTW Church Plant Project in Ethiopia.
  • Refugee Summer Programs (Goal: $5,000 by June 2012). These funds would fund a unique, “all refugee” summer camp and/or a leadership academy for children.  (PARTIALLY FUNDED)
  • Ukraine (Goal: $15,000 by August 2012). These funds would be used for: 1) Fall 2012 Christian Morals & Ethics Conference for public-school teachers in Ukraine, 2) Conference in Tatarstan led by Anatoly Kaluzhny, and 3) Establish a Journey to Freedom Ministry in L’viv.  (PARTIALLY FUNDED)
  • India (Goal: $8,000 by August 2012). Chuck and Karin Griffith are pursuing a call to Southern India with MTW’s “India-Sri Lanka Partnership” as volunteer interns for two years. Chuck will teach, equip and disciple pastors. Karin will serve in literacy and evangelistic ministries. These funds will aid in their travel and relocation expenses. (PARTIALLY FUNDED)
  • Belize (Goal: $6,000). These funds would allow us to partner with a local church in Patchakan in planting a church in Caledonia. This will provide for the cost of materials and transportation.
  • Jobs for Life (Goal: $5,000). The vision of Jobs for Life is to see people in need working and living for the glory of God. This partnership will impact 20 lives in Nashville through a movement that: Elevates the power and purpose of the dignity of work to a form of worship; creates a community and culture of work that increases productivity, competitiveness, purpose, dignity and hope; and communicates the value of people as assets that contribute to businesses and the community instead of liabilities that cost. (PARTIALLY FUNDED)