Meet Our Mission Partners

The Lunchbowl Network is run entirely by volunteers based in the UK. 

The charity employs local Kenyan people as teachers, learning support assistants, cooks, guards and cleaners. Many of the core team live within Kibera and they are committed to changing the lives of the neediest children. 

Mission 4 Water, a Christian organisation, believes that everyone has a right to access clean and safe water, no matter what their race, colour or religion.

The Bible Society believe the Bible is God's gift to the world. They want everyone to discover its message for themselves.

They translate the Bible and make it accessible in people's heart languages.

They bring it into public spaces where its voice can be heard, for instance through the National Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast or The Pitch film fund.

Mission To Romania are a UK charity based in Dorset linked to the 3 Churches of Canford Magna Parish; St Barnabas Church BearwoodThe Lantern Church Merley and Canford Parish Church


They have been involved in missions to Romania since 2007 with the sole purpose of providing help and encouragement to disadvantaged and impoverished Roma communities and people in Romania.

PramaCare is a Home Care charity dedicated to providing exceptional services to people who wish would remain at home.


Their professional and kind care team specialise in support for independent living, allowing our clients to live with dignity in the comfort of their own homes.

The Church’s Ministry among Jewish People (CMJ) started in the UK in 1809.

They have grown over the last 215+ years, spreading out across the UK and beyond as their worldwide partners actively carry the ministry through every continent.

We pray the Lord will keep His hand on all we do, as we continue to impact the Jewish people with the truth about Messiah Yeshua, until the day “all Israel will be saved” (Romans 11:26).

Local church mission is the heartbeat of CPAS. As an Anglican evangelical mission agency, they believe that the message of the gospel is relevant to all people, and that effective local church ministry is the key to seeing men, women, young people and children come to faith in Christ.

Poole Missional Communities have spent the last 10 years exploring new expressions of church in Poole that make sense of people’s lives in the 21st Century. They call it Missional Community - a model of church that is rooted in doing life missionally, together, out in our communities where God is already at work.