Global Partnerships.Find out about our partnerships around the world.
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It is our conviction that every follower of Jesus is called to mission. We each go into our different homes, workplaces and communities to serve, bless and see God's kingdom come.
We support each other in mission. Some of our friends we partner with are sent, doing mission all over the world in different cultures and communities with different needs. As we send them, we can support them by:
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The WarehouseThe Warehouse serves the Church in its response to poverty, injustice and division. They do this by walking alongside leaders, creating and adapting resources, hosting events, facilitating transformational encounters and much more.
Through their work, people who have been through trauma and loss have been able to experience freedom and healing. People affected by disasters have been able to receive assistance in their most vulnerable times, churches and individuals continue to be equipped and supported in living out the whole gospel in Cape Town and beyond.
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CHITChildren’s Homes in India Trust was formed in 2005 by Howard Mathers from St Swithin’s, seeking to provide a brighter future for impoverished children in India by funding children’s homes, schooling and other essential services.
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CMJCMJ’s (Church's Ministry among Jewish People) purpose is to encourage Jewish people to come to faith in Jesus as their Messiah, to support them in serving Him as Lord in the light of God's purposes for them, and to equip the church to be involved in this mission.
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CMSThe First Mark of Mission is to proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God.
Church Mission Society is at work amongst people in more than 40 countries around the world, including where the good news of Jesus is little shared, and among those pushed out to the edges.
With a rich long history CMS continues to work through longstanding partner churches and organisations, whilst also seeking out emerging movements into local and global mission.
We are partnering with a family involved in Church Planting in South America.
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TearfundTearfund is an evangelical Christian relief and development charity working in partnership to bring help and hope to communities in need around the world. Tearfund’s vision is to see 50 million people released from material and spiritual poverty through a worldwide network of local churches.
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WBTWycliffe Bible Translators’ purpose is to enable all people groups to become One People of God by translating God’s word into being, in cultures and languages where it doesn’t exist. This means translating the Bible not into the ‘national language’ but into a person’s mother tongue – their ‘heart’ language. It is only this ‘heart’ language that can speak into the hearts and minds of different people groups and fully communicate God’s salvation plan.
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