
“Our goal is to share awareness to the community and reach the people,” he said, adding that the places they will visit are out in the bush lands where there is not much in the way of developed communities. Sean Culp, a parishioner who will be traveling with his family on the mission trip, said that Faith Church aims to do missions locally, nationally and globally and this is one way of following his faith. Scatton is the executive director of African Missions Project. It really impacts the community greatly,” he said, “because an actual building exists.”įaith Church has paid for this tabernacle that will be used in the construction and will help support Guy Scatton’s mission to bring God to the people. “I’ve seen it personally where we build the tabernacle and then you come back a year or two later and they have the walls built and they have it open. “From my understanding, they have been meeting under a tree,” Reyes said, noting that in Africa, it has been shown through previous African Missions Projects that if a church is built, people come. He said that the tabernacle church they will be helping to build is called the Coral Kenya Assemblies of God. Sal Reyes, pastor of Faith Church, will lead the group on the mission. Nearly two dozen Faith Church Weatherly congregants will leave for Mombasa, Kenya on Thursday and travel around the region over 10 days to help construct a tabernacle church site, bring the word of God to children and widows and take part in a mission project that started several years ago with one man’s dream to help the world. Members of a Weatherly church are gearing up for a mission trip to Africa later this week.
