Missions Events
Global Missionaries We Support
Ruth Oatridge
Assists with administrative
support for the SIL Uganda /Tanzania Branch Director, indirectly supporting 36 translation projects. More info



Tony and Marsha Woods
They’ve served as missionaries in lots of places, including Zambia, Liberia, , 20 years in Japan, with short stints in Ethiopia  and Hong Kong, followed by 11 years in Australia.  Now they’ve set up shop in Bangkok, Thailand. More info
Steve and Lisa
Steve and Lisa have been in Cambodia since 2004 and are passionate about walking daily with Jesus and watching Him work in lives of those around them. Steve is using his professional skills and experience in physiotherapy to supervise and upgrade training of Khmer physiotherapists. It is a strategic role for building the skills base in Cambodia. It also benefits the many poor patients who attend the training clinic for free. More info
Aileen Morrow
The Morrow's had faithfully served with Wycliffe Australia since 1975, recruiting and mobilizing people for the work of Bible translation. However, in July 2009 God saw fit to call Aileen's husband Geoff to his eternal home. Aileen has since remained faithful to her call serving as a Wycliffe mentor, the National Operation Ecnounter Course Coordinator, and the Operation Encounter National Coordinator. More Info
Paul and Debbie Howells
Paul and Debbie have served with New Tribes Mission in the Philippines since 1987. They began church planting among the Dulangan Higaunon tribe and have since relocated to Lapoc among the Tala-Andig tribe. Their primary work is taking the Gospel to the Dulangan Higaunon and Tala-Andig peoples, to translate God’s Word into their languages, and to disciple them to maturity to reach their own people as well as neighbouring tribes. Their extensive work in community developmenthas allowed the Dulangan Higaunon church to financially support three families to work among the Tala-Andig people with Paul and Debbie. More Info
David and Helen Johanson
David's main ministry is buying supplies for a number of families living in the tribes. As well as this, he is involved with survey work - surveying locations where missionaries can be located and helping families move in to these locations. Helen home schools the children, monitors the radio, collects e-mails for the folks in the tribes and helps out where and when she can. More Info
Hoa
Hoa was orphaned as a child during the Vietnam war. He also has a physical disability (polio) and walks with the aid of crutches. Hoa has a dynamic ministry among people whose life experiences are similar to his own. He runs a centre to help disadvantaged children who are physically disabled, offering them education and vocational training. He also helps disadvantaged and ealizedzed people in his local area to find ways through which their lives can be improved. More Info
Cliff
When he moved to Central Asia in 2004, Cliff focused on learning the language and trying to gain a deep understanding of the culture. After a time, he moved to another city and began to use his accountancy skills to benefit business people in the area. This work, as well as his daily interaction with friends and neighbours, has enhanced his skills in the language. He has begun to build solid friendships with several people. More Info
The RCBC Missions Gathering is on the 3rd Sunday of every month following the morning service. We would love to have you all there. Families are welcome - there is always someting for everyone. For any further details about how you can get involved contact Zena Davidson through the Contact Us page on our website. To find out more about each of our missionaries, click on the link and it will take you to their website.