Distant Mission Support

Trinity Church Eindhoven ("TCE") has received of God's grace and so gives graciously to other parts of the worldwide church. We choose to give ten percent of all income to be set aside for furthering God's Kingdom on earth. Distant Mission Support ("DMS") oversees the charitable giving of TCE within the framework approved by TCE Council. We divide this into three sections, Mercy Works, Awareness/Discipleship and Evangelism. The DMS team is made up of Council and non-council Trinity  Church members. Other TCE members with a heart for Outreach and mission are invited to join us in this important work. 

These are the projects that Trinity Church currently supports. Giving from calendar year 2008 income distributed in 2009.

The Healthy Vine Trust

The Healthy Vine Trust is a small scale NGO dedicated to combating malaria and improving the general wellbeing of rural communities in African countries. It is currently operating a program in Sekamuli Parish which is in Luweero District in central Uganda. Malaria, HIV/AIDS, education opportunities and now climate change are major contributors to the inhibition of health, education and economic development. 

For more information: http://www.healthy-vine.org

The LindA Project, Contribute a Brick

The LindA Foundation is a humanitarian Christian charity organization, non political and non profit, with as a mission statement: to help the people of Northern Uganda and Uganda as a whole, to alleviate poverty, to give them a chance at a brighter future and a humane existence. 

The main activity of The LindA Foundation is looking after separated, orphaned and vulnerable children. These children are no ones target group, as they have not been abducted by the rebels nor do they live in a camp. But they are the largest group and in a desperate situation, often traumatized by what they have witnessed.  

For more information: http://thelindafoundation.come2me.nl

Andrew & Ruth Garvey-Williams serving with Operation Mobilisation in Ireland

Andrew and Ruth Garvey-Williams Have served with Operation Mobilisation Ireland in Buncrana, County Donegal for the last four years. Ruth has been working on a new project since the beginning of the year as Editor of a Christian Magazine called “Vox” 

Schiphol Chaplaincy 

Airport chaplaincies represent the church at the heart of modern travel and communications.  Within the dynamic flow of thousands of people coming and going, chaplains are available to assist and to guide — to help find the way forward, to lend a listening ear, to pray. 

Anglican Airport Ministry (AAM) is the sponsoring agency for Anglican participation in the chaplaincy of Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, one of the world's busiest airports.  The foundation, a registered charity in the Netherlands, is under the Episcopal oversight of the Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe, of the Church of England. 

For more information: http://www.aam-schiphol.nl

Sylvia & Aphrezo Krose-Knol serving with Youth with a Mission in Mongolia

Sylvia is now married to Aphrezo.  They have both been in India where Sylvia has training with YWAM (Youth with a Mission) . Sylvia and Aphrezo will soon returned to Mongolia where she will be involved in a project called Asian Foundation. This project has two foster homes and a place where teenage girls are taught how to make clothes in order to support themselves. 

For more information about the project Asian Foundation: http://www.asianfoundation.nl/Eng.htm