Tres Rios Presbytery

Missions
Project Vida Project Vida encourages residents of a low-income border community to have a healthy lifestyle. We offer early childhood education, incentives for exercising, classes such as English, GED, preventative health measures, and computer literacy. A primary care clinic and outreach service strives to answer questions, refer clients to other services, and provide self help measures. Children receive incentives for reading regularly.
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Pasos
De Fe Pasos de Fe is a ministry of the National Presbyterian Church of Mexico and the Presbyterian Church (USA) in the states of Chihuahua, Texas, and New Mexico. Its mission is to realize the reign of God by: _ Participating in holistic evangelism and supporting churches as they minister to their communities on both sides of the international border; _
Strengthening
bonds of faith and Christian fellowship by promoting reciprocal |
St Andrews
Mission This mission project is supported by the Presbyterian Church of Midland as well as the presbytery. Latch key program, preschool, clothing and food closets, assistance for utility and housing bills as well as tax counseling are some of the services provided.
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Project
Dignidad This mission project began in 1976 by Nazareth and St Paul Presbyterian Churches in San Angelo. Dignidad is supported by all of the San Angelo Presbyterian Churches as well as Methodist, Episcopalians and Lutherans and provides assistance to the poor in the San Angelo community. Enough food for 5 days is usually given and no one is turned away.
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Nazareth
Presbyterian Church A mission church where persons congregate together to praise God. It is an eager and spiritual church that ministers to everyone in its midst. The make-up of the church is 95% Mexican American and 5% white. This positive church is a bilingual church and it ministers to all those present through the inspiring word of God, through the adult and childrens choirs. Together as a congregation they strive to fill the spiritual need of everyone present. |