The
mission of Valley Christian School in partnership with each parent
is to develop Christ-centered thinkers, with a heart for God,
equipped to excel in all aspects of life.
The ELCT, which is comprised of 20 dioceses, has a membership of more than 5.3 million in a population of nearly 38 million Tanzanians.
Holy Trinity’s history of giving to the wider church and community has always been held in highest regards. This spirit continues today through partnership with many dedicated organizations. One way we see the fruits of our wider church ministry is through the success of our partners in Christ.
Below you will find a description provide by the organization and a link to those companies that benefit from Holy Trinity support.
Click on through and check out the great work being done throughout the wider church and community.
With
roots in China and the United States, we strive to touch lives in
both countries through the development of relationships - between
groups and individuals - resulting from prayer, the exchange of
people and resources, projects and a faith in Christ.
EEMN
is a national ministry with an international impact. We serve to
mobilize congregations for missions involvement, to send out career
and short-term missionaries, and to renew and equip the body of
Christ in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
The
Latin American Lutheran Mission (LALM) is an independent Lutheran
mission started in 1936
(see history)
and is focused on proclaiming the Gospel to the people of Mexico. It
was the parent, and now partner, of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
of Mexico (ELCM). This partnership encourages Bible study and
discipleship training to equip Mexican people to fulfill Christ’s
“Great Commission.”
The
World Mission Prayer League is a
Lutheran community in
the mission of God. We are committed to some very simple ideas:
the power of Christian community, the essential ministry of prayer,
the adventure of pursuing a simplified lifestyle... and the urgent
challenge of sharing the wonderful news about Jesus in all the
world.
The
Society is a ministerium (order) of pastors who have been ordained
in Lutheran churches throughout North America and Australia. In a
time of doctrinal confusion and moral uncertainty, we support one
another in remaining faithful to the promises spoken at ordination
into the Church's ministry.
Our mission: Introducing adolescents to Jesus Christ and helping
them grow in their faith.
Our goal: Excellent Young life ministry in 7,500 schools and other
outreach locations in the United States and around the world by
2006.
Our progress: As of June 2000 we were in more than 3,040 schools and other outreach locations. This is 40.5 percent of the 7,500 target.
Impact is a nonprofit organization that wants to positively
impact the community by operating thrift stores in Hatboro (in the
former Santerian's Store at 14 E. Moreland Road), Lansdale, and East
Norriton. Impact provides jobs in the community and contributes a
portion of their proceeds from sales, on a monthly basis, to 13
local charities. Impact Stores are places to shop for high-quality,
second-hand items at affordable prices. The stores look for
donations of unneeded, good condition items (clothing, household
goods and furniture, small appliances, tools, even vehicles).
Pick-ups of larger items can be scheduled; hand-carried donations
may be dropped at stores. Impact is also piloting a work-study
program for teens.
Alcoholics Anonymous® is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Meetings: ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS® meets at Holy Trinity twice each week. On Friday evenings at 7:340pm ; and, Saturday evening beginning at 7:00 p.m..
Founded in 1950, World Vision is a Christian relief and
development organization, serving the world's poorest children and
families in nearly 100 countries.
Who we serve - World Vision helps transform the lives of the world's poorest children and families in nearly 100 countries, including the United States. We extend assistance to all people, regardless of their religious beliefs, gender, race, or ethnic background.
Why we serve - Driven by faith and in partnership with people like you, World Vision seeks to enable the world's children to realize their God-given potential by tackling the root causes of poverty.
How we serve - Relationships are the starting point and the end goal of World Vision's work. Through relationships with community leaders, World Vision's staff help communities set goals that families can achieve by working together. By our consistent demonstration of God's love through our work, we hope that people will experience life in all its fullness. (World Vision Inc. 2004)
Hope Unlimited rescues and cares for children and teenagers
living in the streets of Brazil in situations of imminent risk. They
come to live in rural youth centers, provided by Hope Unmilited, far
from the devastating influences of their past. Hope Unlimited
provides them with guidance from a caring staff, education, training
in marketable job skills, and a generous measure of God's love. The
goal of Hope Unlimited is for each one to become a fulfilled and
contributing member of society, filled with unlimited hope for a
brighter tomorrow.” (Hope Unlimited International 2001 )
The Voice of the Martyrs is a non-profit, interdenominational
organization with a vision for aiding Christians around the world
who are being persecuted for their faith in Christ, fulfilling the
Great Commission, and educating the world about the ongoing
persecution of Christians.
VOM is headquartered in Bartlesville, Oklahoma with thirty affiliated international offices, and an enormous team of servant-hearted volunteers. Explore this page to learn more about VOM’s history, our founders, current projects, and vision. (The Voice Of The Martyrs 2002)