Missions
The purpose of the Missions Ministry Team is to fulfill the Great Commission by partnering with Christian Church missionaries and ministries, by communicating missions with the congregation, by involving members in mission opportunities, and by developing a heart for the lost around the world.
Angel Tree Christmas Angel Tree Christmas is a ministry of Prison Fellowship that delivers gifts to children of prison inmates at Christmas. Supported by ECC since 2003. www.angeltree.org
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Casa De NinosCasa De Ninos is a Christian children’s home for abused, abandoned and neglected children in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Supported by ECC since its establishment in 1972. |
Lifeline Christian Mission Lifeline Christian Mission ministers to the spiritual and physical needs of people living in Haiti, Honduras, Cuba and El Salvador by establishing churches and providing personal evangelism, Christian leadership training, Christian education, clothing, food, books, medical and dental care and much more. Supported by ECC since 2006. www.lifeline.org
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Outreach International Located in George, Africa, Outreach International provides Christian leadership training, teaching and preaching to the people of South Africa. Supported by ECC since 1985.
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Orchard Group Orchard group is a church-planting organization that has been planting churches in New York and around the northeast Unites States for nearly 60 years. Supported by ECC since the mid 1980’s. www.orchardgroup.org |
Polish Christian Ministries Established in 1954, Polish Christian Ministries serves to plant and support New Testament Churches in the Poland, a pre-dominantly Roman Catholic country of 40 million people. Supported by ECC for over 40 years. www.pcmusa.org
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Rapha House A ministry of American Rehabilitation Ministries (ARM), Rapha House is a safe home for abandoned and abused girls living in Cambodia. Supported by ECC since 2005. www.arm.org
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Round Lake Christian Assembly Located in Lakeville, Ohio, Round Lake Christian Assembly is a Christian camp for youth and their families. Supported by ECC since the mid-1950’s. www.roundlake.org
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