Mission Churches
Mission churches are places of worship established to serve specific communities, often in areas where there is little or no existing church presence. They aim to spread religious teachings and provide spiritual support, often focusing on outreach and community service. These churches may be affiliated with larger denominations or operate independently.
Typically, mission churches engage in various activities, including educational programs, social services, and community events. They often rely on volunteers and donations to sustain their operations. Many mission churches also emphasize inclusivity, welcoming individuals from diverse backgrounds to participate in their services and programs.