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the capital campaign

Solutions: world missions
Increased Vineyard Columbus participation in world missions

1. Why give to world missions?
The scope of God's love is the whole world and inevitably He will establish his reign and glory over all the earth. As such, God is passionately seeking worshippers from every nation, people, tribe, and tongue–everyone for whom Jesus died. God first chose the nation of Israel to help carry out His plan. In Genesis 12:1-3, God chose Abraham to be the father of a great nation and declared that through this nation “all the families on the earth shall be blessed.” God wants everyone to have a chance to respond to His invitation of adoption into His family. All the families of the earth must have a chance to become part of God's family.

Simply put, missions is God's invitation to the Church to partner with Him in crossing geographical, cultural, or linguistic boundaries to bring the gospel to those who have yet to hear about Jesus. So, whether it is in our own neighborhoods or across the globe, at Vineyard Columbus we are committed to invest our best resources in reaching those with little or no access to the gospel.

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2. What could God do in missions through VCC?
God has lavishly blessed VCC, and thus we have the responsibility to share this blessing with others.

  • God has made Vineyard Columbus a launching pad to send out missionaries and church planters both domestically and worldwide.
  • Pastors around the world look to us to equip themselves in ministry with kingdom values by either moving here to be trained at VLI or by taking VLI-at-a-Distance.
  • God has made VCC a flagship church in the Vineyard movement. We thus want to set an example for other churches in the area of missions.
  • God has sent many nations to our church from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe , China, and South America. These people can resource us to reach the nations here and abroad.
  • God has gifted us in the area of worship, ministry, and leadership development and we should share this with the church universal.
  • God has blessed us in the area of wealth and we should use this to promote church planting efforts and acts of charity around the world.
  • God has given us many young people who have a heart for the nations. We have a responsibility to train them and prepare them to be sent wherever the Lord leads them.

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3. What are we currently doing in world missions?
Over the years, world missions have been an important and growing focus of Vineyard Columbus. For the past several years, hundreds have been impacted by participating in Short Term Missions (STM) trips to Brazil, Mexico, Morocco, China, Costa Rica, India, Central Asia, Zambia, Tanzania, and an Indian Reservation in Ontario, Canada. Several of these STM locations represent long-term, ongoing ministries of VCC, such as in Zambia where we have partnered with local Zambian Vineyard Churches in training, outreach, and mercy ministries to those suffering from HIV/AIDS. Regarding longer-term missions, we have sent and continue to support two families that are church-planting in Central Asia, two families serving with the Xingu Mission in Brazil (the Wilsons & the Dolans), as well as Janette Ryan who is a medical missionary with Project Amazon, Brazil. In addition to these overseas works, we also have a number of ministries to the growing international and ethnic community right here in Central Ohio.

The focus of long-term missionaries in these areas is to establish reproducing church planting movements in their locations. The teams in Central Asia are focusing upon unreached, Muslim-background people groups, while those in Brazil are focusing upon less-reached, remote Brazilian villages along the Amazon River.

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4. How much are we currently spending and investing in world missions?
Naturally, as our involvement in world missions has grown significantly over the past several years, our financial commitment has increased as well. In the last fiscal year (2003-2004), VCC's investment in world missions reached $712,666. This represented 8.6% of the total church budget and a growth in missions spending of 44% over the previous year.

As missions spending grows in the years to come, we are committed to keeping administrative costs relatively low so that the largest share of our budget is directly applied towards meeting needs on the field.

Also, short term ministry trips currently represent the bulk of our missions spending. In the future, if we are able to realize our goals for the giving campaign, investment in long-term church-planting teams and projects will take the lion's share of our budget.

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5. What are our future goals in world missions?
Although involvement in world missions has been a strong value in our church, we sense that God is asking us to take some bolder and significantly larger steps in missions in the coming years. As a result, we are believing God to:

  • Form and send three complete teams from Vineyard Columbus to plant churches in three unreached urban areas by the end of 2009. (We are at this time targeting urban areas in Central Asia and Africa.)
  • Strengthen and expand our existing ministries and fields ( Brazil, Central Asia, Africa relief, etc.)
  • Develop ITM service opportunities (Intermediate Term Missions ministries anywhere from 3 months to 2 years in length).

Increase effective participation in important missions projects & opportunities such as relief, community development, mercy ministries, leadership training, etc.

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6. How will the capital campaign help us reach our goals in world missions?
Rather than relying solely on the incremental growth of our missions budget, we believe a capital campaign will supply the significant ‘boost' necessary to meet our aggressive goals in world missions over the next five years, while at the same time continuing to support and expand all our current missions ministries.

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7. How will we sustain the new missions ministries started with the capital campaign funding?
The capital campaign fund for missions will finance new missions ministries through the end of the 2009/2010 fiscal year. At that time, we anticipate our church should be in a position to absorb the new projects into the regular annual missions budget. Based on our projections, this would mean absorbing an additional $390,000 into the 2010/2011 budget.

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8. Is this an endowment?
No. The 2,000,000 dollars raised in our capital campaign will immediately go to achieve the four missions priorities listed in question # 5.

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9. What is our philosophy of missionary support?
Historically VCC has financed its missionaries through a combination of regular support through the church's budget as well as personal pledges from individuals both inside and outside the church. The benefit of this approach is that it allows the missionary to receive a substantial portion of their support needs from one church while at the same time leaving room for individuals who would like to have a more direct connection with a missionary's work through designated giving.


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