Missions

"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations"

Matthew 28:19

We believe that the local community, our country and other countries should be impacted by the love of Jesus Christ! Our Mission Board is actively looking for new ways to accomplish this mission at home and abroad. View our current areas of outreach below to find out how you can support the mission of Foothills Community Chapel!

Operation Christmas Child

The mission of Operation Christmas Child is to demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way to children in need around the world. Through this project, Samaritan’s Purse partners with the local church worldwide to share the Good News of Jesus Christ and make disciples of the nations.

Foothills Community Chapel partners with Samaritan's Purse in this exciting program! Our church assembled 250 boxes in 2025!!

Monday's Hope Foundation

The mission of Monday’s Hope Foundation is to restore dignity and create a sustainable quality of life through healthcare, education, and employment for the people of the Mpigi District in Uganda, Africa.

Gary and Rosa Miller from our congregation are the founders of Monday’s Hope and have lived in Uganda for several years. In addition to building a health center, the ministry also provides training in sustainable agriculture, equipping local individuals with practical methods for growing food for both farms and homes.

To learn more about Monday's Hope, visit their website here.

Cameron & Natalie Esh

This brother-and-sister duo has been serving at Gator Wilderness Camp School in Punta Gorda, FL since 2024/2025. Cameron serves as a chief, leading a group of boys, while Natalie works in the kitchen preparing meals for the boys and staff.

Gator Wilderness Camp School is located in southwest Florida on a 250-acre property. It is a year-round residential program designed to serve boys ages 11–15 who are facing challenges in their families, schools, and communities. As a private, non-profit (501(c)(3)) organization, the camp is dedicated to sharing Christ’s unconditional love with families and their sons. Their mission is to build meaningful relationships and provide a guiding source of hope and healing in the name of Christ.

To learn more about Gator Wilderness Camp School, please visit their website here.

Nathan & Stephanie Melton family

Nathan & Stephanie Melton and their family moved to Japan in January 2026. They are working with Japan Biblical Counseling Association to expand biblical counseling resources in Japan. Their mission is to equip and train pastors, church leaders, and laypeople across Japan by hosting Biblical counseling conferences and also small group studies.
If you wish to support them in their mission, you can do so here and select "Melton's Japan Mission" in the Fund dropdown option. All funds go directly to support them in Japan.

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