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2017 Summer Mission Trips Announced!

You've been asking - and we have answers!

We are beyond excited about the teams that we have planned for 2017 and hope that you will join us.
Completed application and $100 non refundable deposit (applied to total cost of trip) are due by January 15.  You can access the application here. 

Please email us at lisaholbrook@carolinespromise.net or call 336-669-7340 if you have questions.

If you have a group that would like to go together, please contact us.  We would love to schedule a trip for you.  Or, simply join one of our teams!

June 22 - 30, 2017
This week will consist of two teams with two different leaders, however everyone will stay in the same place and enjoy meals and travel together.

Welding:  If you are a welder or studying welding we need you to help us as we present an "Intro to Welding" class that will also include discipleship.  Our goal is to present this trade to a group of young men with the hope that some of them will further their training at a trade school in Guatemala.

Children's Ministry:  This team will invest in our kids at Adonai and Gerona with the focus of teaching them how to grow in their faith (prayer, Bible study, service, finding their gifts, etc).  If you love kids, this team is for you.  This team is open to teens age 15 and up (without a parent).  Families are also welcome (1 or both parents with children ages 10 and up).


June 30 - July 8, 2017
Sports Ministry Team:  This team of guys (ages 15 and up) will minister to teens through sports.  

Pediatric Medical Team:  This team of women (ages 18 and up) will administer well checks for our kids in the sponsorship program and a community clinic. 

July 8 - 15, 2017
Children's ministry/Parenting Classes:  This team of adults & teens age 15 and up (without a parent present) will minister to children, teach parenting classes, and work with women in our business training program.  

July 21 - 29, 2017
Wilson Community Church Team:  Open to WCC church members.  Focus on teacher training & retreat for men.

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