Global Outreach
The command of Jesus in Matthew 28 to “go therefore and make disciples of all nations” is something that we believe in our core should be a part of every person’s life. As a church we have a handful of missions opportunities and missionaries that we are deeply invested in both financially and relationally.
Frontiers
With love and respect, inviting all Muslim peoples to follow Jesus." Frontiers is working to fulfill the Great Commission by sending long-term teams from over 30 international sending bases to make disciples among Muslim peoples who don't yet know the saving message of Jesus Christ. Joey currently serves as a mobilizer for Frontiers in the Treasure Valley with the goal of raising up laborers to the great harvest in the Muslim world before personally launching oversees in the coming years.
M.A.F.
Mission Aviation Fellowship shares the love of Jesus Christ through aviation and technology so that people in isolated areas of the planet may be physically and spiritually transformed. Main Street Church supports Brent and Genevieve Halvorsen as he serves MAF as an aircraft maintenance specialist, working in Nampa Idaho and travelling to different programs around the world.
I.S.I.
Trent Adams works with International Students Incorporated (ISI.) They share the love of Christ with international students, equipping them to make disciples in their home countries, spreading the gospel to all nations. Click here to learn more.
Navotas
In 2013, we were introduced to Pastor William Gumba and his wife Mercy, two incredibly hopeful, devoted and loving Christians who have inspired us all. In Navotas, the cycle of poverty is extreme. A good education is the only escape for many vulnerable children who are otherwise at risk of exploitation.
Each year we raise money in advance for the following year’s costs. Sponsorship includes uniforms, lunches, transportation, classroom supplies & school fees. We also plan to provide a general fund for a summer feeding program, graduation pool party, a Christmas party for the scholars and their families, and for each student to have a doctor’s checkup