monday, April 12, 2021
Ryan and Tricia McCammack, Avondale Estates, Georgia
When Ryan and Tricia McCammack moved their family to Atlanta to plant Gospel Hope Church, they wanted the congregation to reflect the multicultural community. To do that, Ryan worked with a diverse team of people who shared this vision. But diversity isn’t the ultimate goal; disciple making is.
“The mission is to help those we come in contact with to take their next spiritual step and to be a church that loves all kinds of people, and let God bring all kinds of people.” “We believe the gospel brings hope to be reconciled to each other and to God,” Ryan said.
Prayer Requests:
● Pray for the McCormacks to reach the diverse communities in their area.
● Pray for church members to display Christ’s reconciling love.
Ben and Tiffany Presten, New King Church, Burlington, Vermont
The Prestens serve the New King Church in Burlington, Vermont. Burlington is the largest city in a state of small towns. Most of the towns in Vermont do not have an evangelical church of any kind. Vermont is very secular and many people are closed to the gospel. We have partnered with the Prestens for the past 4 years. Despite the pandemic, the church is continuing to thrive and reach people with the gospel. New King will be a part of their first church plant in 2021.
Prayer Requests:
● Pray for New King Church to be an effective light for the gospel in a very unchurched state.
● Pray for the Prestens as they share the gospel with their neighbors.