
Enabling mission and Christian living
Home Mission is a key element of our funding. Although most of our funding comes from secular sources, funding from Home Mission and local churches remains crucial for us to fulfill our role as a missionary organisation. We are located in a diseffected community where we work with over one hundred children who are disadvantaged through family situations, social boundaries, poor achievement and economics, to name but a few issues. we serve the community here and provide a wide range of servies and facilities, activities and events for children and families, from after school clubs, holiday activities and youth clubs to development programmes and camps. We serve in this way as a practical witness to our faith, now also providing a discipleship group and nurturing young Christians who we recently Baptised as a result of our outreach and witness. We would not be able to do this work if we relied solely on secular sources of funding. These are completely unchurched young people who simply do not fit in to the traditional model of church and would not be reached if we did not go to them and serve them in the midst of their community.
Revd Bill Clark, Community Youth Worker
The Word on the Street (Registered Charity 1091481)
The Activity Loft 11 The Vineries, Gillingham, Kent. ME7 2AD.