Support Redeemer CTC Worldwide Training

Many of you look forward to City to City Sunday each fall! This year CTC Sunday happens on September 27. All three congregations will meet pastors who will start new churches in global cities in partnership with CTC. You’ll have the opportunity to support these new churches and others by contributing to the Special Offering. Last year Redeemer stepped up in a big way and generously funded CTC’s mission with over $100k in gifts.

This year Redeemer hopes to fund even more. On CTC Sunday you will meet church planters from Amsterdam, Cape Town, Dublin, San Francisco, Edinburgh, Hamburg, Helsinki, Johannesburg, Krakow, Lagos, Pretoria, and Vienna. They’re here in New York City for a month-long training residency called the International Church Planting Intensive.

Not only does CTC host many programs in New York, CTC also hosts in-depth trainings in global cities on five continents all year-round. The remaining cost to deliver global training is $417K, and your generosity can make it all happen.

Please be praying about how you might give. Also, get familiar with CTC’s worldwide work, any of the training programs, and find out how you can hang out with some of the Intensive participants before they return home in October.

You can already give at redeemercitytocity/rpc and you can follow us on Twitter (@RedeemerCTC), Facebook (facebook.com/RedeemerCTC) and Instagram (instagram.com/redeemerctc). We’re posting regularly and hope to see you online!

For more information, get in touch with Nicole at [email protected].



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