
Global Missions Luncheon with Frontier Fellowship
Trinity has the privilege of hosting a Global Mission Luncheon for Frontier Fellowship.
What is Frontier Fellowship? Frontier Fellowship is a mission organization that invites believing communities to engage people groups where the Good News of Jesus and his Kingdom is not yet known. “For every people: an indigenous church; for every church: a mission vision.”
Who are the Unreached? Unreached people groups are ethno-linguistic communities with little or no access to the Gospel, over two billion people from more than 6,500 unique groups in the world today who’ve never heard about Jesus.
Who is Joining Us? Trinity has the privilege of hosting three key leaders from Frontier Fellowship:
Ethan Collins, Executive Director of Frontier Fellowship
Recently installed as the new Executive Director of Frontier Fellowship, Ethan Collins was formerly the Global Outreach Pastor at Scottsdale Bible Church (Scottsdale, AZ), a large, multi-campus congregation.
Uchenna D. Anyanwu, (PhD), Associate Director for Diaspora Ministry & Intercultural Engagement
Originally from Nigeria, Uchenna partners with other mobilizers to build bridges between Christians and Muslims in the US. He will also mobilize congregations to partner with indigenous peoples proclaiming the Good News on the frontier in the Sahel region of Africa.
Tharwat Wahba (PhD), Middle East Coordinator in Cairo (living and working in Egypt)
Tharwat serves as the Frontier Fellowship Coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa, teaches mission, evangelism, and church planting at the Evangelical Theological Seminary of Cairo, and coordinates mission for the Synod of the Nile, the Presbyterian Church of Egypt.
Where is the Event? Chapel of Trinity Wellsprings Church, 638 S. Patrick Dr., Satellite Beach, FL 32937 (
Invite a friend. RSVP for the luncheon. It will be dynamic and engaging!
Come with empty stomachs…leave with full hearts and a great lunch!
Printable PDF to share HERE.
Directions to Chapel: Enter through either driveway, drive towards the back of campus, the Chapel is on the south side (look for glass block windows, that’s the Chapel) and connected to The Boardwalk, our children’s ministries building. You can park on the south side or between The Beach House and The Boardwalk.