MISSION TO THE WORLD BEGINS WITH KNOWING CHRIST IN OUR HEARTS...
We are a youth ministry that strives to make a difference for Christ in the world. Everything we plan has something to do with our mission. You can see some of the specific types of missions we have been a part of over the past few years below.
CURRENT MISSIONS:

PROJECT CARE: Nov 14, 8-3 PM
RECENT MISSIONS:
Jamaica Christian School for Deaf- Summer 2009. We poured concrete, ran a VBS, visited orphans shared Christ in the local community. We were also able to test deaf children for hearing loss and fit 17 of them for hearing aids! Some children heard their mother's voice for the first time. PHOTOS
Bayou La Batre- Summer 2008. We served this Gulf Coast community. We led a VBS program, painted homes, built fences and cleaned the local schools.
30 Hour Famine- Spring 2008. We raised over $11,000 to fight hunger. We also learned about poverty and hungerr related problems all around the world.
Washington DC- Summer 2007. We ran a VBS in Lincoln heights, conducted street prayer and evangelism and painted low income apartments. PHOTOS
Mercer GA- Summer 2007 and 2008. We worked at children's centers, painted homes and served the community of Macon. PHOTOS
Project CARE- An ongoing ministry of Bethlehem Youth, we serve every fall and spring. Projects include yardwork, cleaning, visiting nursing homes and sorting clothes. PHOTOS
Jamaica- Summer 2006. We served in Jamaica at a School for the deaf. We poured cement, built a fence, moved rocks, worked in an orphanage and ran a VBS. PHOTOS
Newport, TN- Summer 2006. We served in a rural community painting houses, visiting nursing homes, and ministering to the people of TN. PHOTOS
Homless Shelter- We fed the homeless in Monroe, NC.
30 Hour Famine- We raised awareness and money for hunger through Wold Vision's 30 HF in 2005. We went without food for 30 hours and had people sponsor us.
Local Mission Week- 2005. We served people in our community. We did yardwork, visited the elderly and painted.
Deland, FL- 2005. We served the city of Deland by painting, helping at children's centers and restoring a drug rehab clinic. PHOTOS