Mission Sunday Service
Teachers
Lesson Summary
During the Mission Sunday Service, the teacher thanked the technical and mission teams before introducing the Ukrainian Bible Institute partnership. He explained how the institute’s academic program moved online after the February 2022 war, enabling students from across Ukraine and Europe to continue their studies. The service highlighted the humanitarian aid program, which distributes roughly 2,500 grocery packages monthly, feeding about 7,000 meals a day and supporting churches, nursing homes, children’s homes, and even soldiers. The teacher described recent retreats for frontline helpers, emphasizing the need for spiritual encouragement and prayer amid the ongoing conflict. The teacher also announced program updates: an 18‑month curriculum replacing a two‑year track, the first graduating class set for February, and a new internship model mirroring the AIM program. He urged the congregation to pray for new donors, noting that financial support is waning even as needs remain high. The service concluded with a warm greeting to the Price family, sharing their children’s milestones, and a call for the church to continue partnering in both physical aid and gospel outreach.