Global Missions

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Global Missions: Beyond Our Walls

At St. Paul’s, we believe the Great Commission is a call to action. Our Global Missions program is dedicated to taking the love of Jesus Christ beyond our city limits, partnering with international communities to provide relief, restoration, and the hope of the Gospel. Whether through disaster response, building homes, or supporting long-term missionaries, we are committed to being the hands and feet of Jesus in every corner of the world.

Upcoming Missions: Volunteer Opportunities

Step out in faith and join one of our short-term mission teams. No expert skills are required—just a heart to serve!

Ongoing Global Missions at St. Paul's

Our commitment to the world doesn’t end when a trip returns home. We provide continuous support to the following global partners through prayer, funding, and resources.

Veteran's Quarters Work Project

Continuing work on veterans' housing.

When: March 8th to March 14th.

Where: Asheville, TN

For more information contact Doug Buchler


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ALBANIA MISSION TRIP

HANDS OF PROVIDENCE

St. Paul's Mission Team is returning to Maliqu, Albania, to serve with Hands of Providence International. 

Project: Painting and repair of the Residential Boys Home. The team will also facilitate daily children's Bible programs for youth in the surrounding towns. 

When: May 1st to May 10th

Where: Albania

Contact Doug Buchler for more information: 973-495-4377

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Haiti Mission

As we have reported earlier, our team will not be going to Haiti until the Political problems calm down. St Paul’s members have faithfully supported Aslan mission for many years. 

We will continue to support vital Programs at the Aslan Mission in Haiti. They include the clinic, 

Clean water program, sewing school, and the music program. 

Albania

Hands of Providence International

Our vision: "One village at a time, one town at a time.

To preach the gospel to the unreached and put God's love in action by loving and caring for orphans, vulnerable children, and the marginalized in Southeast Albania.



For forty years, Albania was under one of the cruelest Communist regimes. It was at this time that Albania declared itself an atheist country, stating that there is no God. In 1991, Communism finally fell, and the Lord brought His remnant to join with missionaries in bringing Christ to the Albanians who were hungry to hear about the Lord.

The Evangelical Church of Libonik was one of the first churches in Albania after the fall of the Communist regime.  Since the 1990s, the church has been instrumental in preaching the gospel to the unreached, planting churches, and forming social ministries to help the marginalized. The church’s primary location is in Libonik and Maliq, Albania. The region of Maliq includes ninety-eight villages and towns; the church's vision is to reach every town and village with a clear message of salvation through Jesus Christ. As of today, there are nine church plants. In addition to the Evangelism ministry, the church operates three social projects: a Residential House for Boys, a Day Center for children, and a food distribution program, called Bundles of Blessings, focusing on the poorest of the poor.


After a very successful mission trip to Albania in the spring of 2025, St Paul's is planning a return trip in May of 2026.