By Dr. Binh Nguyen / Southeast Asia Ministry Team (SEAM Team)
All
churches want to fulfill the Great Commission by sharing the Gospel to
all humankind. Yet, for many churches, doing ministry work overseas can
be both very costly and difficult to manage. However, churches love
people, care for people’s spiritual and physical lives, and want to
support ministries, especially overseas ministries that can change
people’s lives for good. Opportunities opened in 2000 when the Seattle
Presbytery launched its ministry in Vietnam, establishing the United
Presbyterian Church of Vietnam (UPCV) -- the first Presbyterian Church
in that country.
This month, Pastor Khoa Ho, the Head Pastor of
the UPCV will be in Seattle to share with churches in Seattle Presbytery
about the last twelve years of ministry and their vision of planting
ten new congregations this year in Vietnam.
The ministry of the
UPCV is going well, yet in some locations it is still facing hardship.
The church wants to expand its ministry to include more people living
in Vietnam into the Kingdom of God. Therefore, the UPCV has decided to
plant more congregations.
As we know, in order to plant a church
in a country like Vietnam, leaders need to have wisdom, courage, and a
deep love of God and people. God has already equipped leaders of the
UPCV with these qualities.
The UPCV already had ten leaders who
have been leading the Bible study groups. In addition to doing
ministry, these leaders need to maintain paying jobs outside the church
to provide for their families. In order to grow these Bible study
groups into congregations, these leaders have to dedicate all of their
minds, hearts, and time to their ministries, which means they do not
have any spare time to do work outside the church. In order to fulfill
their call to full-time ministry, they are seeking financial support for
30 months. This would allow them to work toward self-sufficiency.
Ideally, the UPCV wants to provide $100 per leader per month.
The
Southeast Asia Ministry Team believes that any church can support
UPCV’s vision to expand the Kingdom of God in Vietnam. Many churches can
afford $100 per month from their missions budgets to support a pastor,
while those that can only afford $50 can have their contribution matched
by the Seattle Presbytery. This is a wonderful opportunity for any
church, even those who have modest missions budgets, to be involved
insignificant overseas ministry and build a strong relationship with a
sister church in Asia.
Pastor Khoa Ho is available to meet with interested churches:
-Tuesday, 3/20: At any time before Seattle Presbytery meeting
-Wednesday, 3/21: At any time before 6:00PM
-Tuesday, 3/27: At any time, except from 11:00AM to 2:00PM
If
you have any questions or requests or donations related to the UPCV’s
vision, please contact the Southeast Asia Ministry Team (SEAM@seattlepresbytery.org).
- Dr. Binh Nguyen (206-965-0192), Rev. Paul Kim, & Rev. Dale Sewall