Global Sunday

Published on April 24, 2024

On Sunday 5 May we’ll be celebrating NewHope Global as part of May Mission Month. 

Come along to any of our services and hear about a special project to build a worship space in Baan Sra, Thailand.

This project is in support of our Global partners, Muana and Villy, and the community of believers they shepherd. The group currently meets in a local home, which has become too small for their gathering. This is a great problem to have! Praise God for new believers joining this faith community.

The cost to build a new worship space and toilet facilities is $3,500 AUD and NewHope is excited to come together as a church family and support this life-giving project, which will be added to the current NewHope Global budget.

You can hear more about this project on Sunday 5 May, where we’ll have a budget update and spend time praying for all our partners too. We’re also looking forward to hearing from guest speakers Richard Beaumont at the morning services and Ash Barker at the evening service. It’s going to be a great day!

Visit the Global page to give, sign up for the prayer notes and learn more about our partners: newhope.net.au/global

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