Missions

Go therefore and make disciples of all nations

Matthew 28:19

Church, as a God’s instrument in this world, participates in sharing Gospel with all people: close and distant. Considering this, our church sends and supports missionaries in different cities and countries around the world. It helps to establish new Bible churches where people can hear Gospel and where their hearts get changed.

Sheremet family

God has called us to spread the gospel in Poland among Ukrainian, Russian and Polish speakers. After many years of ministry of the gospel, together with my family, we are moving to strengthen the missionary church in Warsaw and further the church planting ministry in Poland through organic outreach, discipleship and spiritual education for church leaders.

Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw - a city of two banks, 9 bridges and almost 2 million citizens.
Here businessmen, homeless, visitors, citizens and tourists get along with each other.  
In the center of Poland God has established a small church where our brother in Christ, Aleksandr Ilin, serves.

Torun, Poland

Sergey Potapov and his family are missionaries in one of the towns in Poland. Population of Torun is 200000 people. It is a small but very beautiful and historical town. If its business card is pretty nice because of history and architecture, we can’t say the same about its spiritual life.

Voznesensk, UKRAINE

Nikolai Levanchuk serves as a missionary in the Voznesensk region of Ukraine, ministering in multiple villages where small, newly formed churches are growing despite the hardships of war, poverty, and lack of local leaders. He teaches, disciples, and evangelizes in places where people are coming to faith and new communities are being established.

Torrevieja, SPAIN

Viktor and Tatyana Kovba serve as missionaries in Torrevieja, Spain — a coastal city with over 25,000 Slavic immigrants seeking solid biblical teaching. Their ministry began in a small rented apartment and has grown into a church of 100+ people, with 56 members, reaching Ukrainians, Russians, and many others. Despite financial and health challenges, they continue planting, teaching, and training new leaders in a region hungry for the gospel.