Adam and Sofia have been busy with various tasks, responsibilities, and opportunities, including: enjoying recent classes on Acts, New Testament Epistles, and ministry methodologies. Having thoughtful conversations over meals with classmates, local friends, and fellow church members. Continuing to slowly build relationships with local people as well as growing in their language capabilities. Adam also had the opportunity to preach on Galatians 4:1-11 at their local church.
They are so thankful for a time of rest and reflection over Christmas and the new year. It is clear that God is using this time to sanctify their marriage, to sharpen their theological understanding, and to equip them for future ministry—all of which they are deeply thankful for. Adam and Sofia are looking forward to what God has in store in the new year.
Pillar Community Church is a new church plant from Holy City Church. The church had their first gathering last week. Jake Berryhill is the pastor of this new plant. He had served at Holy City as a deacon and led youth ministry for many years. He is married to Lydia and they have three children. The church has a core team with 20-25 adults currently gathering in the Berryhill’s home.
It has been encouraging to see members sharing the gospel in their neighborhoods, at work, and through bible studies. They need a bigger space to gather while they wait to move into a high school they have an agreement with. The church’s vision is to proclaim the gospel to make disciples in North Charleston and beyond. This is by living lives devoted to Christ the King, the ministry of the Word, persistent prayer, committed community, and kingdom mission.
Whether in the marketplace or in the home, believing women are to live lives that proclaim that they serve the one true and living God. Our lives should adorn the gospel! Under the leadership of the elders, the women's ministry at Immanuel seeks to serve our sisters toward that end.
Fulfilling the command of Titus 2, the women’s ministry aims to teach and disciple the women of Immanuel to live in accordance with God’s Word. We desire to raise up an army of women who rest in the finished work of Christ for their salvation and have a reputation for good works: moms who raise and nurture their children in the admonition of the Lord, overseas workers who proclaim the good news of the gospel, wives who fearlessly submit to their own husbands, and career women who do their work with such excellence that even unbelievers glorify God.
Location:
Indonesia
Population:
6,698,000
Ev. Christian:
0.1%
Main Language:
Minang
Spiritual Beliefs:
99.72% Islam
Bible in Heart Language:
NT
The Minangkabau come from West Sumatra Province and are the majority ethnic group in the province. They also live in large numbers across the entire country, as they value sending young men outside the homeland to make their living and home in new areas.