2023 Houston Texas
Mission Trip
with
Praying Pelican Misssions
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Friday June 17 to Sunday June 25,2023.
 
This year we will be teaming up with
 
 
 
 
YOUTH TEAM TEXAS NEXT MEETING:
 
 
ONE WAY YOUTH MINISTRY
2023 PPM TEXAS MISSION TEAM
 
UPDATE:  
All Mission Trip Applications are due back to me ON or BEFORE Wednesday
March 8th to Qualify
to go on this trip.
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Connecting The Local Church On A Global Level

 PPM exists to build up, encourage, and assist the local Church in serving and reaching theircommunities for Christ.

 As an interdenominational ministry, we seek to celebrate the variety of the Church while leveraging what binds us together as followers of Jesus Christ.

 There is no more powerful example of God’s love to a community than when His people come together to serve and advance the Gospel, all in the name of Jesus

 

Genuine Partnerships

We believe in the local Church. This is our mission base. Each of our teams are partnered alongside local ministries to encourage and assist them in serving their communities during their mission trip.

 

Long-Term Relationships.

Our heart is to be wholly invested in the communities we serve. Your team will have the opportunity to build lasting relationships on your mission trip with local churches and ministries by serving alongside them throughout the week.

 

Sustainable Ministry

We remain under the authority and direction of the local Church to ensure each mission trip has a lasting impact. Our fully customized approach aligns your team’s gifts with the needs and initiatives of local ministries.

 

Houston, TX Mission Trips

Though Houston has one of the largest populations of any city in the US, serving there has the feel of a much smaller city. A truly global city paired with laid-back Southern hospitality and warmth makes Houston an ideal location for your next mission trip.

 

When Hurricane Harvey hit the area in 2017, several churches in the area that had previously sent teams through PPM on mission trips reached out for help, asking us to come to serve in their communities to address the unprecedented damage and decimation. In coming alongside these churches and communities in the wake of the storm, we found true partners and amazing ministry that is continuing long after the most pressing storm recovery needs.

 

PPM partners in Houston are passionate about their communities and are inviting teams to partner with them in a multitude of ways. Teams that serve in Houston on a mission trip can engage in kids ministry, work with the homeless, food distribution, service projects, prayer outreach, and much more.
 
 
 
 
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One Way Youth Ministry is called to go be the Light by Teaching the WORD, by Sharing the Gospel to all, and by Sharing the Love of God the way God Loves us. We do this by answering the call to “GO” as we receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon us, and we will be his witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth including in our own backyard and in our local community.

We do this by Building Friendships, which turn into Relationships, which turns into Trust so we can then Share the Love of God. This allows us to Share His message of the Gift that is waiting for each and every one of us to have eternal life with God as well as make Disciples who will then GO and make more Disciple to Grow the Kingdom of our Father in Heaven.

One Way Youth Ministry stops at No Borders or Boundaries to Share what God calls us to do …” GO and Be the Light as we Share the Gospel to those who do not know our Father as their Personnel Savior

One Way Youth Ministry has been blessed to travel to Big Laurel Ky, Assateague Island VA, Pulaski VA, Atlantic City NJ, Somers Point NJ, Pine Grove PA, Allentown PA, Fayette County WV, New Mexico, Hagerstown Md, Mandeville Jamaica, and in our local community in Chambersburg PA. for a total of 27 mission trips.

One Way Youth Ministry Purpose to go on mission trips: In same way, let your light shine before others, so thatthey may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven (Matthew 5:16) and Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:18-20)

 
Why is it important for Students to go on Mission trips?
 
1.Mission Trips Bring Youth Groups Together.
If you’ve ever been on a weekend student retreat, you know how that experience can build community. Teenagers ride together, play together, eat together, stay up late together, get up tired together… “Together” is a powerful word. Think of “together” as glue – the more broadly it’s spread, the better a youth group will bond. Mission trips apply “together” to students’ sense of adventure, their desire serve, their relationship with God, their daily experiences, their broken comfort zones and much more (including these things below!).
 
2 Mission Trips Broaden Perspectives.
Teenagers might be more connected than ever with what’s happening around the world, but have they seen what it’s like to live below the poverty line in small-town America? Or experienced the energy and exhaustion of inner-city living? Or felt the heartbeat of Native America beaten across the taut surface of a drum? Pulling teenagers from their typical context helps them understand that the world is larger that their daily lives would have them believe. By beginning to understand another setting, their own context comes into truer focus.
 
3.Mission Trips Challenge Comfort Zones.
Beyond broadening perspectives, mission trips demand that teenagers participate. Painting a house, playing with kids, serving a meal, sleeping on an air mattress, experiencing a new culture – these are a few examples of ways comfort zones are crossed. But when coupled with intentional processing and worship, mission trips have the unique ability to challenge students’ comfortable perceptions of God and the world. Faith steps beyond the doors of the church and demands to be applied to real-world living.  
 
4.Mission Trips Empower Students.
God is doing incredible work through the Church. The energy, authenticity, fresh perspective and passion teenagers bring are a vibrant part of that church. Done well, mission trips help students take ownership and initiative. Eyes are opened. Passions are ignited. Possibilities are exposed. Pursuits begin. Mission trips help teenagers see what they are capable of. But first, the Church chooses to believe in the incredible opportunity of being a teenager – not a possibility to be met “someday,” but a boiling potential just waiting to overflow.
 
5.Mission Trips Create Sacred Space.
The Israelites used to build monuments by throwing together big piles of rocks to point at later and say, “That signifies God’s faithfulness in our nation.” For many teenagers, mission trips represent a time and a place when God worked in and through their lives. More than a mere mountain-top high, these sacred spaces both anchor students in their faith and propel them forward in their relationship with God. Even in times of trouble, teenagers often point toward their mission trip experience and say, “That signifies God’s faithfulness in my life.”
 
2022 New Mexico Mission Trip
 
Friday July 16 to Saturday July 22,2022
 
 
 Mandatory Student & Staff
MANDATORY Meetings
with Matt & Tiffany Robinson for
Church In Mission
with lunch supplied in the Youth Center.
11-14-2021: Meeting #1 -12:00pm to 2:00pm
1-30-2022: Meeting #2 -12:00pm to 2:00pm
2-27-2022: Meeting #3 -12:00pm to 2:00pm
3-27-2022: Meeting #4 -12:00pm to 2:00pm
4-24-2022: Meeting #5 -12:00pm to 2:00pm
5-22-2022: Meeting #6 -12:00pm to 2:00pm
6-18-2022: Meeting #7 -8:30am to Noon
 
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2021 Youth Kentucky Mission Trip
 
Monday July 12th
to
Saturday July 17th, 2021
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2021 Laurel Mission Trip .
July 12th 2021 – July 17th, 2021
 
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KENTUCKY MISSION TRIP TEAM BUILDING MEETING
Friday June 18th 
Meet at the Youth Center
at 6pm for Short Double Check Meeting,
Pizza and Team Building.
 
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KENTUCKY MISSION TRIP MEETING
Sunday May 23rd  in the Youth Center
at 11:00am with Lunch Provided.
Parents invited also.
 
As Christians we are to be witnesses for Jesus Christ and we are called to proclaim this truth to all people . . . not only here in our own backyard, but to the uttermost parts of the world. As a Youth Group, we want to work hard at “Building Youth 4 Christ by being Spiritually Alive, United Together, Being the Light of Christ and to help those around us discover Jesus Christ. 
 
This mission trip will give you the opportunity to do just that. We are planning to travel to Laurel Missions in Big Laure Kentucky There is tremendous potential to make an amazing difference in the people we come in contact with, and we will be blessed abundantly in the process as well. 
 

 Our ministry during this trip will be serving and working alongside Laurel Missions in Big Laure Kentucky with Nathan & Lindsey Boggs              

       Together we will make a positive difference for Jesus Christ! 
 

     The 2021 Laurel Mission Trip will take place over the dates of

July 12th 2021 – July 17th, 2021

and the cost of this year’s trip is $300 per person. Seems like a lot of money, but we are hopeful that the people of our church here at Salem UB, Family & Friends will give sacrificially in order to make this trip a reality.  We will, however, require everyone who goes to make a $100 investment toward the cost of this trip to be paid by April 7th2021

(Financial aid could be available upon request)

 

     We are very Thankful that each and every one of you feel as though God has called each one of you in this direction. Please complete the attached sheets and return them to Daryl “Slugg” Kissinger by

 Wednesday March 17th, 2021. This trip is open to everyone involved in One Way Youth Ministry (6th to 12th grade). We’re excited about being used by God in Kentucky.

 

     If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Daryl “Slugg” Kissinger via email (daryl@salemub.org) or at my Cell 1-717-816-9517 .This is an awesome opportunity to be God’s hands and feet in Kentucky.

 
 
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JAMAICA 2021 MISSION TRIP HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO COVID       
2021 Mission Meeting will be on Sunday February 28,2021 at 11am following the 9:30am service in the Community Center
 
Great News for 2021
We have  confirmed and started planning  for our
2021 Youth Mission Trip to Mandeville Jamaica. 
 
The trip will be  from
Friday June 18th to Sunday June 27th, 2021
 
Applications are available  for all students 8th grade to 12th grade starting May 17.
 
Please contact Slugg if you would like to have an Application sent to you.
 
 
 
 
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1WYM 2020 Youth Mission Trip
Our 2020 Youth Mission trip has been CANCELED for this year.
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2020 Youth Mission Trip
for students going into 8th grade
 
(14 years or older next summer) to 12th grade.

Any questions,please contact Slugg2020 TEAM MEETINGS We will have Seven (7) team meetings before the trip which will include meeting as a group for fundraising events, prayer, trip information, team building activities, fellowship and family get-togethers (where members invite their families to meet other team members and get to know one another better) plus one meeting when we return from our Mission Trip. Parents and Families are always invited to all meetings except Team buildings

  • 2020 Future 5 Meetings: Future Meetings will start at 1:30pm and 3:30pm

             Pre-Trip Meeting #1: March 1,2020                

             Pre-Trip Meeting #2: April 5,2020

             Pre-Trip Meeting #3: May 3,2020

             Pre-Trip Meeting #4: June 7,2020

             Post-Trip Meeting #5: July 12,2020

 Important Dates to be aware of:

           March 8 ,2020:   $100 Down Payment Due (Extended from Jan 31,2020)

           May 9,2020:   Cake & Pie Auction @ Salem UB Church

           May 24,2020:   Outstanding Balance must be paid by this date.

 

 
 
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Jamaica 2019 Youth Mission Trip
 
 
 
1WYM 2019 Jamaica Youth Mission Team will be SHARING at our
Salem Mission Conference on Sunday November 10 at 8:30 am & 11:00am at Salem UB Church 4349 Letterkenny Road Chambersburg Pa,17201
 
 
 

1 W.Y.M Making The Press for a Mission Outreach in 2018

 

                      
1WYM Partnering with The Tide in Ministry to the World
 
 
“GREAT JOB 1 W.Y.M.” You Guys Rock 4 CHRIST!
 

1 W.Y.M.Partnering with 

       Nathan Boggs from                Laurel  Missions in 
       Big Laurel, Kentucky 
   filling Nathan Boggs Van         with Clothes for their                   Community to
    Be the Light Of Christ
       November of 2018
 
“GREAT JOB 1 W.Y.M. for thinking of others ”
 You Guys Rock 4 CHRIST!
 
Jamaica 2019  
 
2019 Jamaica Youth Mission Team.
Mark your Calendars for our First of 7 meetings for our 2019 Mission Trip Team
2019 Meetings Schedule:
All meetings start at noon and will end around  1:30pm(Except Team Buildings) @ The Youth Center & All Meals Are Provided
Pre-Trip Meeting#1:December 13: Introduction Meeting

Pre-Trip Meeting #2: January 13:CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER

Pre-Trip Meeting #3: February 10th 

Pre-Trip Meeting #4: March 10th(TEAM BUILDING)

Pre-Trip Meeting #5: April 14th

Pre-Trip Meeting #6: May 19th (TEAM BUILDING)

Pre-Trip Meeting #7: June 9th (FINAL MEETING)
 
6-23-2019:
Jamaica Youth Mission Team Commissioning Service at the 8:30am & 11am Worship Service.
 
Post-Trip Family Picnic: July 14th
 
 

Important Dates to be aware of:

January 30 ,2019:   $100 Down Payment Due

April 3 ,2019:     Passports Need to be turned in on or before

May 11,2019:   Cake & Pie Auction @ Salem UB Church

May 15,2018:   Outstanding Balance must be paid by this date.
November 3,2019: Noon to 2pm Mission trip Pre-Sharing meeting.
                                 Mandatory Meeting.  (Lunch will be Provided)
 
November 10,2019: Sharing time at Both the 8:30am & 11:00am.
                                    Services. Mandatory  Sharing Time.
 
One Way Youth 2018 Mission Trip: C.I.A. Mandeville JAMAICA Sharing Date: Sunday November 11th at the 8:30am & 11am Services
 

  

 

 

One Way Youth 2018 Mission Trip: Mandeville JAMAICA   

6/22/2018  –  7/1/2018

 

J-Team Pre-Trip Day #5 Devotion “GO M.A.D. & PLEASE GOD” Galatians 6:12 Those who want to impress people by means of the flesh are trying to compel you to be circumcised. The only reason they do this is to avoid being persecuted for the cross of Christ.

Reflect and comment about the following question …. What are some things you can do to please God and not people on this trip?
 

J-Team Pre-Trip Day #4 Devotion “GO M.A.D. & SACRIFICE. Romans 12:1 Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Reflect and comment about the following question ….What are some Sacrifices others have made so that I can be part of this upcoming Mission Trip ?   J-Team Pre-Trip Day #3 Devotion “GO M.A.D. & SHARE”. Numbers 10:32 If you come with us, we will share with you whatever good things the Lord gives us.” Reflect and comment about the following question ….During the mission trip God wants me to SHARE my life and abilities with others by ….   J-Team Pre-Trip Day #2 Devotion “GO M.A.D. & DO GOOD” Timothy 6:18: Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share. Reflect and comment about the following question …. Some of the good I’m looking forward to doing on our mission trip includes ….   Today is the day Folks. J-Team Pre Trip Day #1 Devotion “GO M.A.D.& GO” Hebrews 13:16. Reflect with us on why YOU Choose to GO on this mission trip :

Time to get ready to start our J TEAM 7-10-7 Days Devotion Starting with our 7 Pre-trip mission trip days Devotion on FridayJune 15,2018

6-11-2018 FYI:

This Sunday we will be prayed for at the end of the 8:30am service around 9:20am and at the beg.of the 11:00am service.Please wear our blue trip shirts.

 

 

Meeting Dates & Special Dates to Attend

1/31: $100 Down payment for trip is due.

2/4: Mandatory Trip Meeting #2: 12:15 to 3pm CANCELED

3/18: Mandatory Trip Meeting #3: 12:15 to 3pm.Team Picture Day

4/1: All Passports & Birth Certificates are due on or before 4/1 to Mindy

4/8: Mandatory Trip Meeting #4:  12:15 to 3pm

5/6: Mandatory Trip Meeting #5:  12:15 to 3pm

5/12: Mandatory Cake & Pie Auction

5/31: Outstanding balance for trip must be paid by 5/31

 
 
 
 
 
Why is it important for Students to go on Mission trips...
 
1.Mission Trips Bring Youth Groups Together.
If you’ve ever been on a weekend student retreat, you know how that experience can build community. Teenagers ride together, play together, eat together, stay up late together, get up tired together… “Together” is a powerful word. Think of “together” as glue – the more broadly it’s spread, the better a youth group will bond. Mission trips apply “together” to students’ sense of adventure, their desire serve, their relationship with God, their daily experiences, their broken comfort zones and much more (including these things below!).
 

2 Mission Trips Broaden Perspectives.

Teenagers might be more connected than ever with what’s happening around the world, but have they seen what it’s like to live below the poverty line in small-town America? Or experienced the energy and exhaustion of inner-city living? Or felt the heartbeat of Native America beaten across the taut surface of a drum? Pulling teenagers from their typical context helps them understand that the world is larger that their daily lives would have them believe. By beginning to understand another setting, their own context comes into truer focus.
 

3.Mission Trips Challenge Comfort Zones. Beyond broadening perspectives, mission trips demand that teenagers participate. Painting a house, playing with kids, serving a meal, sleeping on an air mattress, experiencing a new culture – these are a few examples of ways comfort zones are crossed. But when coupled with intentional processing and worship, mission trips have the unique ability to challenge students’ comfortable perceptions of God and the world. Faith steps beyond the doors of the church and demands to be applied to real-world living.   4.Mission Trips Empower Students.

God is doing incredible work through the Church. The energy, authenticity, fresh perspective and passion teenagers bring are a vibrant part of that church. Done well, mission trips help students take ownership and initiative. Eyes are opened. Passions are ignited. Possibilities are exposed. Pursuits begin. Mission trips help teenagers see what they are capable of. But first, the Church chooses to believe in the incredible opportunity of being a teenager – not a possibility to be met “someday,” but a boiling potential just waiting to overflow.
 
5.Mission Trips Create Sacred Space. The Israelites used to build monuments by throwing together big piles of rocks to point at later and say, “That signifies God’s faithfulness in our nation.” For many teenagers, mission trips represent a time and a place when God worked in and through their lives. More than a mere mountain-top high, these sacred spaces both anchor students in their faith and propel them forward in their relationship with God. Even in times of trouble, teenagers often point toward their mission trip experience and say, “That signifies God’s faithfulness in my life.”
 
 
 
 
 
SALEM ONE WAY YOUTH MINISTRY
4349 Letterkenny Road Chambersburg Pa 17201
Church email:salemub.org    Church Phone Number: 717-263-4123