The Missions Fund has supported a Gospel vision reaching beyond the walls of the church for over 60 years.

Check out the Missions supported by the church’s collective Mission Fund!

  • Bruce Olson

    Bruce Olsen

    Bruce Olson serves in Columbia among the indigenous tribes of the Bari people. Bruce is the longest-serving missionary in the San Augustine Methodist Missions Fund.

  • Ajith Fernando

    Ajith Fernando

    Rev. Dr. Ajith Fernando is a Bible scholar who serves in various capacities within Christian ministries located in Sri Lanka.

  • Jim and Jeanne Berryhill

    The Berryhill’s are independent missionaries teaching classes in the Bible Institute in Bogata and Medellin.

  • Bert and Debbie Oubre

    Bert and Debbie Oubre

    The Oubre’s founded the Cutting Edge Foundation in 2002 to help the under-served through medicine.

  • Charlie Bing

    Charlie Bing founded GraceLife Ministries in Burleson, Texas and serves in various training capacities for ministers and churches across the world.

  • Azerbaijan Missionaries

    The missionaries in Azerbaijan are confidential for safety reasons. They serve with Global Partners Missions and work especially with refugees, orphans, and in anti-human-trafficking initiatives.

  • Denny and Michelle Craker

    The Craker’s have spent many years ministering especially among the persecuted church in China.

  • Emmaus University of Haiti

    Dr. Guenson Charlot is president of Emmaus University in Haiti, which exists to equip Christ-like leaders for the transformation of Haiti.

  • Gideon's International

    Gideon’s International has many local chapters and works to promote biblical literacy throughout the world.

  • Jose and Audrey Banales

    The Banales family serves as regional directors for One Mission Society, especially leading mission teams to Mexico City to work with kids living on the streets.

  • Steve Liversedge

    Steve Liversedge works with Evangelism Resources to resource and train over 30 ministry partners in 18 different nations, including countries within Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean.

  • The Mayo Family

    Jonathan Mayo, along with his family, serves as the Country Director for World Gospel Mission, overseeing ministries in Uganda, the Dominican Republic, and Burundi.

  • Methodist Children's Home

    The Methodist Children’s Home equips children, youth, and families to flourish by offering hope through Christ-centered relationships, services, and support in communities throughout Texas and New Mexico.

  • KSWP/KAVX Christian Radio

    The KSWP/KAVX Christian Radio Station is a non-profit radio ministry in Lufkin that encourages listeners to engage in a Gospel life with God.

  • Mike and Dottie Clark

    Mike and Dottie Clark are associated with Build Your House on the Rock, Inc. Their ministry houses over 500 children in Guatemala. As well as an orphanage, they have a school, clinic, dental ministry, critical care unit, and radio ministry.

  • Dr. Rachel Coleman

    Dr. Rachel Coleman serves with One Mission Society as a representative for Latin America theological training.

  • The Grammier Family

    Ryan and Angela Grammier, along with their three children, are based in the U.S. and work with CRU. They serve on the International Staff Care Team.

  • The SFA Wesley Foundation

    The SFA Wesley Foundation in Nacogdoches is leading college students to accept a life in Christ and become Gospel leaders in the world.

  • Harvest House, Beaumont

    Harvest House Ministry is a Christ-based non-profit organization in Beaumont, Texas founded to respond to the heart-breaking epidemic of child sex trafficking.

  • Scott and Rachel Patridge

    The Patridge family are church planters and International Mission Board team leaders for North Germany, serving in Hamburg.

  • Dugit Ministries, Israel

    Dugit Outreach Ministries seeks to bring the Gospel to the people of Israel. They are based out of Tel Aviv and primarily work with the Jewish people.

  • Jordan Missionary Family

    The missionary family serving in Jordan cannot be named due to safety concerns. However, they primarily work in refugee and relief situations, seeking to bring the Gospel to hurting people throughout that Jordan region.