Mission Partners

As a church we support cross cultural missionaries in the UK and abroad:

Julian & Nicky Milson

Julian and Nicky Milson work with Crosslinks and are passionate about sharing the good news of Jesus with Spanish people and training up disciples who can advance the gospel for generations to come. They live and work in Valencia (Spain’s third larget city) with their two children, Julian is seconded to the IERE (Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church).

Aeron and Maria Caldeo

Aeron is married to Maria Josella Caldeo with two Children Seanna Hesed and Stefan Hallel Caldeo.

they are from the Philippines. Aeron works actively and joyfully as a full-time Pastor in Lifespring Christian Fellowship of Bacolod and also helping 3 daughter churches under her. He also lead Fellowship of the Word (FW) a new word ministry that trains and promotes expository preaching of the Bible.

He says “I really praise the Lord for giving me this wonderful privilege to preach the unsearchable riches of the
Gospel of Jesus.”

Eric & Ros Barrett - 4H

‘4H’ helps Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin of E. Europe (mainly in Hungary itself, and among the large Hungarian
communities in Romania, Serbia and S.W. Ukraine) specially through financing church building and renovation projects; printing, publishing and distributing Christian books and magazines by Hungarian authors; part supporting a range of
‘young Christian workers’; helping make possible various camps, conferences and similar activities; and encouraging ministries to minority groups including Roma (‘gypsies’), and hearing, visually,
learning and physically disabled people.
Eric and Rosemary travel to ‘the Field’ multiple times each year, and often speak in churches, schools, colleges and universities as well as outreach events and at men’s and women’s conferences.

Rosemary previously worked in HSBC in Haywards Heath, and was
a Member of Christ Church before marrying Eric in 2003, when ‘4H’
began. Before that, Eric was an Earth & Space scientist at the University of Bristol.

David Hamar & Family

David is a Hungarian Pastor who came to Oxford in 2012 with his family to participate in a one-year course at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics (OCCA) and then returned to Hungary to plant a church in a largely student area of Budapest. Part of our 2012 gift day income was for their support and we have since partnered with them regularly.

India

We support church planting work in villages in India.

 

 

 

Naphtally & Helida Ogallo

Native workers in Eldoret, Kenya, generally a poor area with many needs. Naphtally sends regular prayer letters. We financially supported them for a while but they are not in need of regular support at present but we have given to their building project recently.
Here is a video they have put together about their church.

Naphtally says: “My name is Naphtally Ogallo. My wife’s name is Helida and we have two grown up children, Tim and Liz. The Lord saved me in 1971 and began to change my life. I served in Reformed Baptist church in Nairobi for about 23 years till 2006 then moved to Eldoret following illness in my family. In God’s providence, He led me to begin a church plant in Eldoret in the same year. The Lord has led us by His grace as a church through many experiences. We have a membership of 35.

Eldoret is a big town boasting of close to half a million people. It is mainly an educational town with many institutions of learning. As such, we have many college going students attending our church and several of them become members. However, after their graduation, these students tend to move to the cities for employment. Please pray that we will remain faithful in proclaiming Christ and Him crucified and that the Lord will continue to build
His church.

Adam & Dora Szabados

Ádám Szabados is a Hungarian theologian and the leader of the Hungarian Evangelical Forum. Until 2017 he had been a pastor for 20 years. He is married to Dóra and has two adult sons. He studied English literature and linguistics at the University of Veszprém (MA equivalent, with honours), and theology at Schloss Mittersill Study Center (Diploma in Biblical Studies and Culture) and at Covenant Theological Seminary (ThM in Exegetical Theology). He received his PhD (summa cum laude) in the area of New Testament at Károli Reformed University. His study on the Reformational understanding of sin has been published by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He wrote three other books: Erosz nyomában (Traces of Eros) (Harmat Publishing House, 2008), Az apostolok hagyománya (The Tradition of the Apostles) (KRE-L’Harmattan 2020; 2nd edition 2021), and Teológus a sakktáblán (Theologian on the Chessboard) (Luther-Harmat – 2021). Ádám also has a popular theological-apologetic website (divinity.szabadosadam.hu).

Neto Moraes

Ludgero Moraes Neto is involved with Christian leadership and some training in Brazil and Portugal.

Since 2017, Neto has been connected to Christ Church through the preaching training efforts in Brazil and in 2012 he was even part of our church family at Haywards Heath, when he came to UK to study at the Cornhill Institute in London.

Ludgero Neto is married to Juliana with children: Gabriela, Giovana, Felipe and Davi. They now serve the Lord in João Pessoa, in the northeast of Brazil.
Neto is a church planter leading a small Christian community with other 11 families.

He writes: “What drives us is the love of the Word of God. Unfortunately we came to see that in a city with over 800 thousand inhabitants there are just a few churches that preach the Word of God with to glorify the name of Jesus and to promote holy hearts to His people. My personal activities involved preaching (Twice every Sunday and once a week), discipling (8 to 10 weekly meetings with the men in our church), evangelism (3 to 5 individual bible studies with non Christians that are seeking the knowledge of God), visiting the families of the church (twice a week) and leading/bible teaching in our local Homeschool Community (every
Thursday) that serves 33 families.
Please pray that our church grows so we can promote “the faith of God’s elect
and their knowledge of the truth, which accords with godliness, in hope of eternal life, which God, who never lies, promised before the ages began2 3 and hat the proper time manifested in his word through the preaching.”
(Titus 1.1-3)

Pedro Barbosa

Serving the Lord in church ministry and training pastors in Portugal.

Pedro writes: “We are the Barbosa family (Pedro, Graça, Pedro, and Ana). We are Portuguese but we have been trained in Brazil. While serving the Lord through the ministry of planting a new church in the Greater Lisbon area (Igreja Bíblica), we started co-operating with other church planting projects in Portugal. We also serve in the training of believers in expository preaching and biblical counselling. Our children have been working with us in the local church and both are studying and teaching music. Pedro is studying management and Ana speech therapy at university.

Lion of Judah

Lion of Judah is an indie-pop band from Brighton, England. Experiencing crippling anxiety, musician Josh Bannister did what he’d never done before: he wrote songs to God. Together with Isaac Bannister, Dave Blight, Adam Nicholls, and Matthew Knight, Josh created a brand of music virtually unheard of in the UK. By putting on shows, touring across the country, and landing various festivals, Lion of Judah introduced themselves to the Christian genre and showed the genre what it could be.
After finding a partnership with Gospel Song Records, Lion of Judah began writing their debut full length. Each of their releases promises something new and unexpected, and their latest endeavor, entitled Closer, is no exception. The rock meets indie-pop record is an ode to intimacy; it throws traditional worship music out the window, opting instead for bright instrumentation with subtle nods to influences like Phil Collins and The 1975. The project highlights a man desperate for communion with God, with unabashed and sincere lyrics that beckon deep reflection.
Believing in the contagious nature of honesty, Lion of Judah utilizes transparency to stir it up in others. And their uniquely British tone—from the grittiness in their lyrics to the very style of Bannister’s vocals—illuminates a group determined to employ every facet of themselves in their
art.

Partner organisations

Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC)

We are affiliated to the FIEC, which is a family of over 500 UK churches united by the gospel and by a common purpose. As part of our involvement with the FIEC we are aligned to their heart to help independent local churches thrive so that we might see the gospel of Jesus making a difference throughout our nation.

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Affinity

Affinity is a fellowship of about 1200 Churches across the United Kingdom, evangelical Agencies and Christians. Through our fellowship in Affinity we seek to express the unity that all God’s people enjoy because they belong to Jesus Christ.

Graham Nicholls, one of our pastors, is also the directory of Affinity.

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Sussex Gospel Partnership (SGP)

SGP is a partnership of Bible-centred churches in Sussex working together to train leaders, strengthen and plant churches, and advance the gospel. We are one of more than 50 churches and individual ministers with a shared vision of Bible-centred churches working together to strengthen and expand gospel ministry. The Sussex Gospel Partnership is now part of a growing network of gospel partnerships around the country.

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Brighton and Hove City Mission (BHCM)

BHCM cares practically and spiritually for many of the needs in Brighton and Hove. They currently serve through three teams, and all the services they provide are given unconditionally to any who have a need. Each year they work with thousands of lives across the city, often working in partnership with others, including churches, schools, charities, and the local authority. As a church we take regular collections for the work of the Brighton and Hove City Mission food bank – you will find a ‘food bank’ at our services where you can make food donations such as tinned food, instant coffee, cereal and toiletries.

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AMEN Trust

AMEN is a conduit for channelling resources to many overseas Christians working to make a difference in their own countries. As a church we have had Gareth Bolton come to speak a few times and we support the AMEN Trust Christmas Shoebox appeal.

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