Missions Projects

PCA General Assembly

The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) supports two large missionary agencies: Mission to North America (MNA), responsible for church planting in the United States and Canada, and Mission to the World (MTW), responsible for international church planting. Our missions giving contributes to the budgets of both of these agencies, as well as supporting Covenant College, Covenant Seminary, and the other business of the denomination. More information about MNA, MTW and the other ministries of the Presbyterian Church in America can be found at the PCA website: www.pcanet.org.

Northern New England Presbytery

This new presbytery was formed in 2000, comprising the PCA churches and mission works in New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. Presbytery missions giving supports the strong church planting commitment of the presbytery in this region, as well as its foreign missions work.

All Nations Presbyterian Mission (Lebanon, NH)

This is a church-planting work in our presbytery. We have pledged to aid the work of Chris Accardy, his wife Shelly, and family, in planting this church.

Foreign Missions

These funds help to support five missionary families: the Gildards, Marlowes, Armes, Robertsons, and Wieneckes.

Jamie and Jackie Gildard (and family) are currently serving with Missions to the World (MTW) in Marseille, France. They are involved in a church plant in Marseille as well as local evangelism and outreach efforts.

Jeff and Micha Marlowe (and family) are MTW missionary trainers, located in Atlanta.

Stan and Donna Armes are serving with MTW in South Africa, where Stan teaches seminary students.

O. Palmer Robertson is in the process of founding a new African Bible College in Uganda.

Ken and Katy Wienecke work with Wycliffe Bible Translators where Ken recruits computer technicians to help in translation projects.

Exeter Classical Christian School (ECCS)

This Middle/High School was started by Exeter Presbyterian Church, but is a separate organization with its own Board of Directors. The school is currently educating twelve students representing five different churches.

Romania

For three years we have developed close ties with several works in Romania. Monthly support is given to two projects there – aid to Costin and Alina Suster for the raising of the Ciuchi children in their home as well as funds for the support of Zion Presbyterian Church in Bucharest and its church planting efforts in Bucharest.