Missions & Benevolence

1/3 of the earth's people call themselves Christians. 2/3 of the earth's people are non-Christians
living among already reached and unreached people groups .?

-Global Missions Statistics

There is no question that the world is in need of the message of the love of Jesus Christ. The Missions and Benevolence Ministry seeks to mobilize and motivate Seoul Union Church members to get involved in the Great Commission through missions education and short-term mission opportunities, equipping them to become global Christians and expressing their faith with the world both locally and overseas.

At Seoul Union Church, we fulfill our mission mandate through our ongoing support of vital ministries including:


Korea

Aeranwon (Youngsil Kang): Home for Unmarried Mothers. This home for unwed mothers provides daycare and Christian education.

Angels' Haven (Kyu-Whan Cho): Home for Mentally Handicapped and Orphans. Providing for the physical needs of the handicapped in Seoul.

Holt Services (Molly Holt): Home for Mentally Handicapped & Orphans. Holt Korea works as a general child welfare agency for homeless children. About 300 physically and mentally handicapped children are taken care of at Ilsan Welfare Town, Gyeonggi-do.

Lydia House (Chan-suk Suh) : Home for Old and Blind Women. This facility houses elderly and blind women in Seoul, offering shelter, food, support and Christian teaching.

Severance Hospice (Youn-jung Huh): This program provides support for terminally ill cancer patients that cannot remain in the hospital and are unable to receive sufficient care in a home environment.

World Concern Korea: Support of Nebbi Clinic in Uganda.

International

South Africa (Brian and Joyce Flickner): Durban Bible College and Team Mission.

Congo/Nigeria (Paul and Kathy Schmidt): Wycliffe Bible Translation.

South Africa (Kris and Sarah Kappler): One Mission Society Missionaries (OMS).

Mongolia (Helen Sheperd): Hospice Ministry

DMI International (Neville Mulr): Deaf Ministires International

Power to Change (Peter Kupisz): Global Missions Travelling Team

 

We seek to be a visible demonstration of the love of God through Jesus Christ to our neighbors whoever and wherever they may be. Seoul Union wants to allow people in the church to connect their local ministries to God's eternal, global purposes. God is at work all over the world, and we want each missionary we support to be the means of taking the Love of Christ around the world as well as a means of bringing other parts of the world home to Seoul Union. In this way, our view of the world and of God, who is both present and at work in every place, will expand and become clearer for His glory.

Everyone can be a part of Seoul Union Church's Benevolence and Mission Ministry team because everyone has something to contribute through tithe, time, or testimony.

Please contact the church via phone (010) 7385-7221 or email at suchhelp@gmail.com for more information.