Mission Work

The range of mission activities which the Wylie church lends support to is varied and spans the globe from a children's home in the Hill Country of Texas to a preaching school in the Ukraine.

Close to home, the Medina Children's Home located in Medina, Texas provides a safe haven with a Christian environment for adolescents and single mothers with children and guides these individuals toward a life of good, Christian citizenship in the United States of America.

Through participation in gospel campaigns to places such as Dominica, Ghana and London small churches are edified and new Christians are welcomed into the Church.

Support to preaching schools like Brown Trail, in Fort Worth, Texas, and Kremenchuk Bible School, in the Ukraine, enable individuals to study God's Word and learn how to best spread the gospel here at home and abroad.

The church actively supports Brother Ronald Coleman in his missionary work to countries such as Mexico, India, Ukraine, Montserrat, and Fiji. Ronald and his wife, Rose, have spent their lives in the Lord's service spreading the gospel around the world.

Members of the congregation are also involved in the World Bible School which introduces the Bible to people in foreign lands through printed lessons and personal letters. This is an excellent opportunity for those who cannot travel to other countries to help spread the Word.