EFCA and RMI – Multiplying Transformational Churches

We just returned from sharing about RMI at the Southeast District Conference of the Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA).  The EFCA is multiplying transformational churches among all people.  Just like RMI, they are both “biblical and missional”.

It was such a pleasure to speak with pastors and church leaders about all that RMI is doing.  Although we work with a variety of evangelical denominations, nine of our current church partners belong to the the EFCA.

We’d love to see more EFCA churches join us.  Here are a few testimonials from some of our current EFCA church partners:

“We’ve enjoyed a C3 partnership through RMI for well over 30 years. I can’t overstate the effect this partnership has on our church and the joy we’ve gained over the past three decades, particularly through the Hope for Kids sponsorship program. Get connected with RMI and bless your church!”
Pastor Mike, Creekside EFC – Gainesville, FL

“I find myself deeply moved. There is no way, to adequately explain how this trip has affected me now…. and no doubt, how it will continue to work within me going forward. I would say go. See what God will do through you, around you, and in you.”
Barb, Beacon EFC – Galloway, NJ

“Our partnership consisting of four EFC churches in Nebraska and three churches in Haiti has been a great blessing for all of us. As we serve together, the gospel is transforming lives both in Nebraska and Haiti. I highly recommend RMI’s C3 partnership to every local church. You and your people will never be the same as you engage in a reciprocal partnership with fellow believers for God’s glory.”
Pastor Tom, Loomis EFC – Loomis, NE

“Our partnership started in 1989. For over 35 years Harper EFC has joined our Haitian family in fellowship. Les Irois is a big part of our church family. We thank RMI for connecting our churches in faith.”
Dave, Harper EFC – Port Orchard, WA

If your church would be interested in learning more, let us know at rmibridge.org/interestform

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