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Summerside Church of the Nazarene
156 Fitzroy St,
Summerside, PE, Canada
C1N 1H3

Phone: (902) 436-3476
Fax: (902) 436-2307

 

 

 

Missions

Our church has a keen interest in spreading the good news of Jesus to other parts of the world. We support Nazarene Missions International (NMI), the missions arm of the Nazarene church.

 


The most recent mission trip our church was involved in was the "One Heart, Many Hands".  A team of 6 from our church joined with others from Mexico and USA in Tuxtla, Mexico in the summer of 2006.  View our gallery to see pictures and information about the trip.

 

 

An upcoming mission opportunity is "Commission Unto Mexico" taking place in Juarez, Mexico, Dec 27, 2006 to Jan 3, 2007.  Visit their  information website for more information or speak to Glenda or Ron.

 

 

Faith Promise Weekend

This year's Faith Promise theme was "Light Your World".  We were blessed to have Corey Kucey and family with us to speak about how God has used Corey's experience with Smokey the Cat to inspire his outreach to Sri Lanka.  Read about this amazing story by visiting their website.

 



Did you know that the Nazarene Missions International has 739 missionaries from 30 world areas who are working in 148 world areas?
 
Is God calling you to missions work?

Are you interested in volunteering for a short term mission trip to a foreign country? The Nazarene Missions International needs you. Check out their information page.
What is it like to volunteer in a foreign country?

Read some real life experiences of people who have volunteered.



He told them, "The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field. " (Luke 10:2)