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Mission Trips Update

Our summer mission trips are now full, but you still have the opportunity to go on a trip to Guatemala this fall.  Here are the trips available:

Graduation/Vision Trip - October 27 - November 2 with the option of staying through the VBS trip  
This team will assist with 2015 Graduation and visit our projects in Guatemala.

Vacation Bible School Team - October 31 - November 7, 2015
This team will focus on assisting our partner church with their annual Vacation Bible School.  In the morning you will serve at Iglesia Adonai where they average 1200 people for VBS.  In the afternoons you will serve in the community of Gerona where we expect 200 kids. This trip is open to children age 10-16 accompanied by a parent and adults 17 and up.  You need to love working with kids and be able to handle organized chaos!

Application and $100 non refundable deposit are due by August 1, 2015.

Find more information and the application for the trip on our website here.

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