Supporting Gospel work beyond Brentwood

God's plan is to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ, as God's Spirit grows a global church, as the gospel of salvation is proclaimed to the nations. We are called to a Gospel partnership which is active, relational, committed, prayerful and financial. It's our privilege to support three main mission partners who share the same desire to build healthy, Reformed local churches through the faithful proclamation of the Bible.

 

Our Mission Partners

Becontree Church, Dagenham
Becontree Church is "a church for those who don’t go to church." It has been serving the Becontree Estate since 2014. As well as meeting together every Sunday, it's their pattern to visit one street every week in order to get to know their community. Rob Newham, who is married to Hannah, is pastor of the church.

Nick and Dorothy Jones, County Cavan, Ireland
Nick has served as a minister in the Republic of Ireland since 2016. Previously based in County Cavan, he and his wife Dorothy – who is a native of Dublin – are currently exploring church planting in County Donegal.

Fran and Zoe Newby, the Balkans
Fran, Zoe and their children moved from Essex to the Balkans to work alongside the local church to make disciples of Jesus. They are busy learning the local language and culture, building relationships and taking opportunities to make known the unsearchable riches of Christ.

New churches in our region

It's been our privilege recently to offer prayer and financial support for two new churches in our region:

Christ Church Romford
CCR has been at work since Spring 2018. It meets in central Romford on Mawney Road. The church is led by David Thomas, who is a teaching elder in the International Presbyterian Church. David is married to Jenny; they have three young children.

Cornerstone Church Grays
Lord-willing, Cornerstone will begin its work in January 2020, with a small core team led by Mike Walton. A Yorkshireman by birth, Mike is an ordained Anglican minister. It's intended that CCG will be a congregation of the Anglican Mission in England. Mike is married to Amanda; they have three young children.
 

The individual missions of Immanuel's church members

God’s plan is both to gather and to scatter Christian people. He gathers us into local churches. What is it that the gathered people of God are to do? Not a million-and-one different things and activities. But the simple-and-deep work of making disciples, and partnering closely with a few others similarly committed.
 
But the Lord also scatters Christian people throughout the world. And he gives to each of us opportunities, desires, and abilities to serve Jesus in an almost infinite number of ways and settings. These aren’t formal ministries of the church. But it’s really encouraging to know what different ones of us do in Christ’s name elsewhere.  Here is a very incomplete list - let us know what’s missing! You could think of this list as the completion of this sentence: “Because I’m a Christian I…”

Getting the Gospel out
Workplace ministry, including the central London Gospel At Work Network
Video Bible Talks
The Word 1-2-1
Good News for Everyone
Summer camps for children and teens
Cross Connections

Christian organisations further afield
Christian Medical Fellowship
OM Ships
Hope for Kids
Leprosy Mission
Barnabas Fund
Anglican International Development
Samaritans Purse
Stand by Me, and other aid and development organisations

Working with other local Christians in Brentwood: teaching the Bible, mercy ministries
School Christian Unions
Brentwood Schools Christian Worker Trust
Athletes in Action
Manna Meals
Moses Basket
Brentwood Foodbank
Christians Against Poverty