Over the years the assembly has had a deep interest and involvement in missionary outreach overseas and it has been challenging and rewarding to commend several young folk to the work of the Lord. These included a sister who worked with the Child Evangelism Fellowship for over thirty years. She was commended to work in Romania and other former Soviet Union republics. Others have been commended to work with the Wycliffe Bible Translators where assignments included developing an alphabet and grammar structure in the Ivory Coast, and translating and publishing the New Testament in the Kyuou language. Others were commended to work in France and the Republic of Ireland. The most recent commendation is for a young sister as a trainee to the Wycliffe Translators. It is hoped that she will be involved in translation work in West Africa.
The work in Romania has been particularly close to the believers’ hearts and has resulted in the establishment of a small Bible School to provide in-depth teaching to leaders and potential leaders. In the last five years the emphasis of the work has changed to an involvement with Roma Gypsy communities. This is a very difficult and challenging work but is beginning to produce fruit for the kingdom of God.
In November 2009 the assembly celebrated its 40th anniversary with a weekend of fellowship and ministry of the word. Brother David Gooding gave the ministry – he was a great encouragement and support in the early days of the work and provided much help in the teaching of new converts and the strengthening of the fledgling work.
The main focus of the gospel outreach at present is a strong Mums and Toddlers, a Drop-In and a new monthly activity called ‘The Link’. Mothers from the Mums and Toddlers attend and we are beginning to see some fruit. |