Additional information
Region | Europe |
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Location | Germany |
Appointment | Volunteer |
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Kandace is engaged in language study and relationship building in Cambodia. She is involved in a variety of dynamic friendships and discipling relationships in which she seeks to help university/post-grad students discover God‘s purpose for their lives as they grow in relationship with Jesus.
Phil and Linda serve Ukrainian refugees in a cooperative ministry with a number of local churches and other missionaries in Bucharest, Romania. They are theological educators, having trained pastors and other Christian leaders since 1986 in Ukraine, Serbia, Bulgaria, Austria, Belgium, and the Netherlands. They intend to move to Ukraine to serve with Zaporizhzhya Bible Seminary after the Russian war against Ukraine is over.
Tim and Julie serve in Belize with their three children. They support the local outreach of the Garifuna churches in southern Belize — helping to envision and develop new ministries, mentoring leaders, and walking with an emerging youth movement. They are building relationships with the leaders of the broader Christian community in Dangriga to determine what supportive ministries are needed.
Sonya serves in administration at Crossroads-Torchbearers Albania which facilitates an international Bible school and Christian summer camps for children and youth. She serves alongside the Erseke Evangelical Church in ministry to disadvantaged children through an after school program and children’s home.
Jan serves in Prague through teaching English, building local relationships, and discipling youth and young adults in her local congregation. She strives to model a biblical lifestyle in post-Christian Europe and nurture others into the freedom and life that Jesus offers.
William serves globally providing discipleship training, leadership development, and mutual learning and encouragement with EMM’s partners.
Daryl and Jen serve in Costa Rica with their four children, supporting the local discipleship network VidaNet. They serve on the leadership team of VidaNet and give leadership to the daily operations at Casa VidaNet. Daryl assists with organizing finances and administrative responsibilities for VidaNet. The programs of VidaNet provide long- and short-term discipleship and leadership training for young people from Central and North America. Jen serves as hospitality coordinator for VidaNet, planning and preparing for individuals and groups who stay at Casa VidaNet. Jen also serves as a counselor for El Nido, VidaNet’s crisis pregnancy center which provides support and resources for mothers and children in crisis.
Steve and Bethany, and their family, are serving with the Life Enrichment Church in Thailand, expanding the reach of God’s Good News by cultivating the next generation of disciples.
Our mission includes walking with people as they discover God’s purpose for their lives and as they grow in relationship with Jesus. We partner with a Christian non-profit focusing on the prevention of childhood sexual abuse and the development of a local Christian retreat center.
Donations may be sent to Old Road Mennonite Church, 5795 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gap, PA 17527, along with a note designating it for Nancy and Michael Hostetter.
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We are a Hub of welcome for the Nations to build bridges across cultures through hospitality, learning, and creativity.
Hub450 is also available as an event space that can be rented by the community for corporate or private functions (and at a discounted rate to new immigrants).
Lancaster County is best known as a tourist destination for those wanting to learn about its Amish and Mennonite communities. Many do not realize that Lancaster is also home to immigrants from many nations. Lancaster was named “America’s Refugee capital”, by the BBC, as Lancaster boasts the second largest refugee population per capita than any other city in the USA.
There are a variety of programs running at Hub450 to serve and welcome refugees and immigrants to Lancaster. To name a few: Global Women’s Village, English as a Second Language Classes, Driver’s Ed Classes, Prayer for the Nations Night, After-School Tutoring, and (coming soon) an International Cafe.
Our core values include the following:
Hospitality: sharing food, friends, and relationships at the table
Opportunity: partnering with neighbors, community, nations
Presence: practicing Christ’s love for the well-being of the city and world
Engage: creating space for education, art, business, innovation, and faith
We hope you will consider partnering with us in welcoming our New Neighbor to Lancaster!
Jeremy and Jennifer* serve as Regional Representatives, walking alongside the people of Southeast Asia.
*Last name omitted for sensitivity reasons.
Jonas and Hannah* serve in intercultural church planting and mentoring church planters in Germany.
*Names changed for sensitivity reasons.