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Home/Featured/Ministry to the Military International Planting PCA Churches Near Military Bases

Ministry to the Military International Planting PCA Churches Near Military Bases

Ministry to the Military has a blueprint to reclaim the hearts and minds of those who serve our nation through military service

Written by Staff | Sunday, March 1, 2015

Under the leadership of retired US Army Chaplain, TE Doug Hudson, The Presbytery of Southeast Alabama has developed and supports the Ministry to the Military International (MMI), with churches in Germany, Okinawa, and one under development in England.  There is also a staff pastor in the Charleston, SC area, site of several military installations.

 

Ministry to the Military International (MMI), a ministry of The Presbytery of Southeast Alabama of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), has churches near military bases in Germany, Okinawa, and one under development in England. MMI has a blueprint to reclaim the hearts and minds of those who serve our nation through military service.

Under the leadership of retired US Army Chaplain, TE Doug Hudson, The Presbytery of Southeast Alabama has developed and supports the MMI, with four churches in Germany, one in Okinawa, and one under development in England. There is also a staff pastor in the Charleston, SC area, site of several military installations.

The vision of MMI includes:  (1) Plant Presbyterian and Reformed Churches near all the major bases overseas; (2) Encourage PCA presbyteries in the U.S. to plant churches near major bases that are without a reformed witness;  (3) Establish a Reformed Uniform Ministry (RUM) on all major bases in the U.S. and overseas.  The primary focus of this ministry is evangelism and discipleship; and (4) RUM will help those who are reached with the Gospel with assimilation into local reformed churches.

MMI desires to plant churches near all major installations overseas.

  • MMI provides houses of worship for expatriates, English speaking internationals, and where possible to the indigenous population.
  • MMI encourages PCA presbyteries to plant churches near bases in their geographical area.

Reformed Uniform Ministry (RUM)

  • An arm of Ministry to the Military that seeks to establish Evangelism and Discipleship Ministries on all major bases worldwide.
  • RUM will also target our service academies, large ROTC programs, military colleges, and professional development schools for this type ministry.
  • RUM will also help those it reaches for Christ and is helping to grow in the Christian faith to assimilate nto local reformed churches.

MMI Churches and Ministries:

Christ Presbyterian Church, Wiesbaden, Germany
Pastor:  Phil Gelston
Email:  [email protected]
Phone:  (C)  804.767.2122

Covenant Fellowship Church, Stuttgart, Germany
Pastor:  Steve Walton
Email:  [email protected]
Phone:  (0176)8418 5896  (Germany) (C)864.214.3784

Trinity Reformed Church, Landstuhl, Germany
Pastor:  Toby DuBose
Email:  [email protected]
Phone: 06371-618138 Germany   (C) 904.655.2795

Okinawa Covenant Church, Okinawa, Japan
Pastor:  Mark Moore
Email:  [email protected]
Phone:  (Softbank) 080.4313.1976

Reformed Uniform Ministry (Evangelism and Discipleship)

Mr. Rick Stern, Wiesbaden, Germany
Email:  [email protected]
Phone: (C) 916.478.1924

Rev. Jason Strong, Charleston, SC Military Community
Email:  [email protected]
Phone:  1.330.231.4552

Rev. Ross Fearing, San Antonio, TX Military Community
Email:  [email protected]
Phone:  1.936.615.6336

Rev. Terry Fox, Montgomery, AL Military Community
Email:  the [email protected]
Phone:  1.586.770.5353

Contact these Ministry to the Military International staff members to refer members of the military in their areas.

 

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