
Articles in Category: Mission
Mission 100 ideas
Mission 100 is Pip n Jay's aim to send 100 people on a wide range of short term mission events in 2013.
You can read all about it, and how you can take part, in this introduction leaflet and read Tim Silk and Andy Stansbury on why we are doing this here.
Here are the mission events we are considering.
Pip n Jay Winter Project
Pip n Jay Church thanks everyone who helped raised £16,251 in November. We did this to help our partners, The Good News Church in Constanta, Romania, to provide hot meals and food parcels to the most vulnerable in the area during the coldest ten weeks of winter.
How we grow, meet and live on mission together
This is a simple structure which is shaping how we live out our faith together. It's something you can join in with too!
Planting simple church
Many people aren't coming anywhere near a traditional church. Greg Sharples is meeting them where they are with a different idea. "Simple" sounds like a new way of doing church - or is it an old way?
What is Mission 100?
Mission 100 is Pip n Jay's aim to send 100 people on a wide range of short term mission events in 2013.
You can read all about it, and how you can take part, in this introduction leaflet.
Missions policy
We were sent here for a purpose
The church has often thought about mission as its most important project. The British Empire sent missionaries across the globe to pursue a difficult life. Many of the churches planted then are thriving now, and some are sending missionaries back here. So what is mission, who runs it and what is our role?
Precious
Pip n Jay supports Caroline Thomas, who runs an Iris Ministries team looking after abandoned children in Madagascar. This is the story of one child who is now in their care.









































