



Q.
How do two congregations,
separated by distance, language, and
culture, develop a partnership?
A.
Through a two-way
exchange of love, support, resources and
prayer, as together we build connections and
friendships, plant seeds to develop
ministries and to meet needs, and open doors
of opportunities.
In
deed and word:
Park’s
financial support is added to the budget and
the energy provided by the congregation of
IPJA. They contribute their vision, their
hands-on service, and their faithful
dedication to spreading the gospel among the
people of the favela and to
assisting those same people in concrete and
practical ways in improving their lives and
breaking free of the cycle of poverty.
In return
the people of IPJA
provide folks in Beaver with an exciting,
inspiring connection to vital ministry in
another country. Through the hearts, minds,
and hands of our brothers and sisters of
IPJA, even those Park members unable to
travel to Brazil can take an active part in
mission work.The
Partnership
is founded upon shared
faith and
fellowship. Both congregations
support the other with prayer and the love
of Christian fellowship. A key piece of this
foundation is mission trips, from Beaver to
Belo and Belo to Beaver, keeping the
partnership personal, alive, and always
growing.
Together
we seek to serve the call
of Jesus Christ as both congregations grow
more and more in relationship with Him and
each other.
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