Join us February 24 and 25 as we combine with Buncombe Street UMC and 1st Presbyterian for a weekend to serve the community around us. Centered in the Hampton-Pinckney area, we will run a sports camp, work on houses in the area, distribute bag lunches and end with a Community Supper. The cost is $20. Friends are invited. Download the registration packet. Register and pay online.
Youth Summer Mission Trips
Every youth mission project thas the same goals: 1) learn how to listen in prayer, 2) learn how to share your faith, 3) build meaningful relationships, 4) meet the needs of those to whom we minister and 5) debrief and respond.
Vacation Bible School
June 16 - 22
Who Can Go?
6th-12th Graders
What Will You Do?
You may be assigned to a classroom, help with games in the gym, work with music/dance instruction or coordinate snack. There are lots of possibilities.
How much does it cost?
Nothing, though you’ll need to bring money for our Celebration Lunch on Friday.
Register online or download a registration form.
A Mission to Our Nation - Corpus Christi, TX
June 23 - July 1
Who Can Go?
7th-12th Graders
What Will We Do?
We will minister at Mission 911, a local community agency in Corpus Christi that serves the homeless. Our main building projects will be to the Mission 911 building itself as well as in and around Cliffmaus, an Episcopal owned apartment complex. Further, we will meet the needs of residents, staff, and neighbors of the facility by offering VBS or conducting a sports ministry.
How much does it cost?
The cost is $595; after March 14, the cost is $645 assuming airline ticket prices stay the same. Money from the Christmas Tree Sale and other fundraisers as well as personal support letters can greatly reduce the cost of this trip. Scholarships are also available. Money should not be a reason to miss this mission. Contact Joel Tassie or the Rev. Keith Turbeville if financial issues are a concern.
Register online or download a registration form.
Registration deadline: Wednesday, March 14
A Mission to Our Own Community - Greenville, SC
July 22 - 27
Who Can Go?
6th-12th Graders
What Will We Do?
We will explore what it means to live a disadvantaged life through discussion, role play and other interactions to help us better understand what it means to live without. We will have a daily devotional and prayer time to look at how Jesus interacted with the poor.
We will also prepare meals for Project Host Soup Kitchen, do yardwork for those who are disabled and collaborate on projects like handicap ramps, nursing homes or house painting.
How much does it cost?
The cost is $200. A $50 deposit is due May 30; the balance is due July 15.
Register online or download a registration form.
Registration deadline: Wednesday, May 30





