Mission Adelante

Thanksgiving in Spring

Thanksgiving in Spring

by Elaine Reimers, Latino ESL Ministry Director



“Delight yourself in the LORD and He will give you the desires of your heart.” Psalm 37:4


Heavenly Father,

This last month, I have been absolutely overwhelmed with joy and peace when I think about Your relentless love and mercy towards me. Who am I? Who am I, that I should be called Your child? What have I done for You, or what have I given to You that I should receive Your provision, let alone your grace and redemption? I have done wrong and You know this, and I will do wrong and You know this; and yet You are still going before me and Your Presence surrounds me. Thank You for Your protection over my heart, mind, and soul, and for giving me even a small portion of Your wisdom. Help me to delight in You all the days of my life!

In Jesus’ Name - Amen

God’s blessings are all around us even when we don’t see them as such. He blesses us before we ever even ask Him to and He does this whether we praise and worship Him, or not. I know this because there was a time in my youth that I did not honor Him, or even acknowledge Him. Yet even in my roaming from one wrong decision to the next, I now know that He was there and He protected me from so many things that could have destroyed me physically and mentally. He opened the doors along the way to get me where I am today. 

I know now that He never abandons us and that if we don’t feel Him, it’s not that He is absent; I can’t say that I know why we feel like He isn’t there at times, but I have witnessed time and again that everything always seems to work out when I just give it all to Him in prayer and delight myself in Him no matter the circumstance. The blessings I can see in my life now are countless and seem to be things that I never even asked for. I am in awe as I realize that they all seem to beat to the same rhythm as my heart. These blessings are the fruit of God’s love for me and are directly connected to dreams and desires within my being that I didn’t even know were there. Who, apart from my Creator, could know my heart enough to have blessed me with all the things that I didn’t even know I needed?

I would just like to thank our Almighty God for the privileges and opportunities He has given me over the years. I am not where I ever expected I would be, but I believe I am in and on my way to the right place. Thank you, Jesus!


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.


We are thrilled to announce our partnership with The Runner’s Edge! Join them on their runs as a portion of their race registration fees will benefit Mission Adelante's impactful initiatives.

Discover their next race: Ward Parkway Four on the 4th!
For more details and to register, visit: https://wardparkwayfouronthefourth.com

We are in this together

We are in this together

by Luis Magana, Partner Engagement Director


Imagine a symphony orchestra where each musician plays a different instrument. Individually, they may produce beautiful sounds, but when they come together, something truly magical happens—the music becomes greater than the sum of its parts. This is the essence of synergy.

In the same way, the 'WE 2024' campaign at Mission Adelante celebrates the power of synergy. It doesn't matter where you're from—whether you're from a different country or born right here—we believe that everyone has a valuable role to play in our community.

Would you like to see more about our WE 2024 initiative? Take a look at this video!

We are celebrating our WE 2024 campaign, a celebration of people from all places thriving and using our gifts together to transform our community. Our goal is to increase monthly contributions by $2000/month, by April 15th.

A generous donor will match the annual value of each new or increased monthly commitment with a one-time gift.

Would you consider joining us in this campaign? For more information, please visit: www.missionadelante.org/we2024


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.


We are thrilled to announce our partnership with The Runner’s Edge! Join them on their runs as a portion of their race registration fees will benefit Mission Adelante's impactful initiatives.

Discover their next race: Ward Parkway Four on the 4th!
For more details and to register, visit: https://wardparkwayfouronthefourth.com


Celebrating Support, Friendship, and Faith

Celebrating Support, Friendship, and Faith

by Veronica Garcia, Refugee Education Director


I’ve been on staff at Mission Adelante for over a year and a half now. I can’t believe how time is flying. I never thought the phrase “time flies when you’re having fun” would be so true in my life. 

As I sit and reflect on my time here so far, so many things have changed, but I am grateful for the doors opened by the Lord. I would like to share with you a few things I am so so grateful for. 

My family. I wouldn’t be here without the support of my mom, step-dad, grandmother, and boyfriend. They have been my biggest supporters since I first mentioned I was interested in working here. They supported me through the sale of my home in Gladstone, looking for housing in KCK, and a special shout-out to my parents for being rockstar volunteers in my Refugee ESL program. Your encouragement and support of me and my dreams have been amazing. Thank you so much

My friends. Most of my close friends live out of state, so finding friendship and community with the staff here has been one of the highlights of my life. Patrique, Carla, Mikya, and Innocent have been the best people to laugh, cry, and share life with. I am so thankful for our friendship and lunch dates all together! The friends I have found in the other staff members have been encouraging for me too. I didn’t know working with a ton of homies would be so slay!! (I taught them the slang slay)

My mentors. I wouldn’t be who I am and in my position today without Gissell Vazquez and Kristen Maxwell. Gissell pushed me to become a leader and an overall better version of myself. When I started working here, I was so scared to meet new people, especially if they didn’t speak English. I just didn’t know what I was doing. Gissell was with me every step of it and took the training wheels off when she had to. I am so thankful for her mentorship and friendship during her time here. I miss you, Gissell!  I am also so grateful for the friend I found in Kristen! We began Refugee Resettlement together and while stressful at times, we learned to depend on each other. She is an incredible leader and I learn so much from her everyday. Thank you for your leadership, Kristen! 

The Lord. If I ever doubted God wasn’t real in the past, I would tell myself that God lines up steps years in advance, even if we don’t realize it. I wouldn’t have imagined in high school that I would be working for a ministry & refugee resettlement. The friendships I have already made with the refugees has been a beautiful thing. I couldn’t have imagined years ago that I’d have new friends from Nicaragua, Sudan, and Afghanistan (and more to come!). The Lord TRULY knows the desires of your heart and makes the path clear. I am so thankful that the Lord was persistent in lining up a pathway for me to go down, even if I took a wrong turn or two. 

What are you grateful for today? Maybe the weather that is turning into Spring, or maybe there was a win in your life recently. Just know that we are celebrating with you. And if you aren’t celebrating something right now, remember we are praying with you. I look forward to connecting with you again soon!


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.


We are thrilled to announce our partnership with The Runner’s Edge! Join them on their runs as a portion of their race registration fees will benefit Mission Adelante's impactful initiatives.

Discover their next race: Ward Parkway Four on the 4th!

For more details and to register, visit: https://wardparkwayfouronthefourth.com


Mentors in My Life

Mentors in My Life

by Mikya Wright, Children Ministry Apprentice



This year has already been one full of change, but God’s beauty has been shown in everything. Throughout all of my highs and lows, I have always been surrounded by people that love and support me! I am so blessed to have so many amazing women in my life that mentor me and encourage me. These women support me in my personal life, work life, and my faith journey! Learning from their experience and wisdom has helped make certain experiences less stressful. Sometimes it can be a challenge balancing college, flight school, work and personal life, but Carla Garcia has been so gracious and made sure that I don’t feel overwhelmed and continuously supports me in everything that I do.

Patrique Harris, Veronica Garcia, and Carla never cease to make me laugh or listen to any problems I am going through. I am still new to adulthood and they have given me so much advice and shared their own experience. I am also continuously learning what it means to be a woman after God’s own heart and to live a life centered around Him. Kaytlynn Magana and I do a Bible Study, and she is always encouraging me in my walk with the Lord and sharing all of life’s ups and downs. I am so grateful to have such amazing role models in my life. Thank you to the beautiful women that have made life that much sweeter! 


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Between Shadows and Refuge

Between Shadows and Refuge

by Yanelis Lopez, CMA Director


"The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him, and he delivers them."
- Psalm 34:7"

Join us on the fascinating journey through the life of David, where the shadows of persecution intertwine with the found refuge, as expressed in Psalm 34. In a tumultuous period, David anointed as the future king, is compelled to flee from the fury of Saul. This reigning king, consumed by jealousy and fear, seeks David's life, his most loyal servant. The story reaches its climax when David, desperate to evade persecution, arrives in the Philistine city of Gath.

Imagine David facing the imminent threat and opting for an unusual and risky survival plan. To avoid recognition and protect his life, David feigns madness. He portrays himself as an imbalanced man, allowing saliva to run down his beard and marking doors in an apparently irrational act. This unconventional tactic proves to be the crucial strategy that grants him a safe passage among the Philistines.

In the midst of this context, David writes Psalm 34. As we explore the words of the Psalm, we understand the profound context of this experience and can connect with David's emotions amid these circumstances. The Psalm becomes a genuine expression of David's trust in the Lord, even when facing darkness and the need to hide among apparent enemies.

In the midst of these circumstances, the lived promise of Psalm 34:7 emerges: "The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him and delivers them." This declaration comes to life in David's story, revealing how, even in his darkest moments, the divine presence surrounded him, offering protection and deliverance. This promise invites us to reflect on the constant presence of God in our lives, providing security and hope. By integrating this truth into our daily lives, we find comfort and certainty, trusting that the angel of the Lord is encamped around us, ready to intervene and deliver us in times of need.


Entre Sombras y Refugio

“El ángel del Señor acampa en torno a los que le temen; a su lado está para librarlos.”

Acompáñanos en la fascinante travesía a través de la vida de David, donde las sombras de la persecución se entrelazan con el refugio encontrado, y expresado en el Salmo 34. En un periodo tumultuoso, David, ungido como el futuro rey, se ve forzado a huir de la furia de Saúl. Este rey en funciones, consumido por celos y temores, busca la vida de David, su más fiel servidor. La historia alcanza su punto álgido cuando David, desesperado por evitar la persecución, llega a la ciudad filistea de Gat.

Imagina a David, enfrentándose a la inminente amenaza, y optando por un inusual y arriesgado plan de supervivencia. Para evitar ser reconocido y proteger su vida, David simula demencia. Se hace pasar por un hombre desequilibrado, dejando correr la saliva por su barba y marcando las puertas como un acto aparentemente irracional. Esta artimaña, aunque poco convencional, resulta ser la táctica crucial que le otorga la salida seguro de entre los filisteos.

En medio de este contexto David escribe el Salmo 34. A medida que exploramos las palabras del Salmo, entendemos el contexto profundo de esta experiencia, y podemos conocer e identificarnos con las emociones de David en medio de estas circunstancias. El Salmo se convierte en una expresión genuina de la confianza de David en el Señor, incluso cuando enfrenta la oscuridad y la necesidad de ocultarse entre enemigos aparentes.

En medio de estas circunstancias, surge la promesa vivida del Salmo 34:7: "El ángel del Señor acampa alrededor de los que le temen y los libra." Esta declaración cobra vida en la historia de David, revelando cómo, incluso en sus momentos más oscuros, la presencia divina lo rodeaba, ofreciéndole protección y liberación. Esta promesa nos invita a reflexionar sobre la presencia constante de Dios en nuestras vidas, brindándonos seguridad y esperanza. Al integrar esta verdad en nuestra vida cotidiana, encontramos consuelo y certeza, confiando en que el ángel del Señor está acampando a nuestro alrededor, listo para intervenir y liberarnos en tiempos de necesidad.


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Amor Al Prójimo

Amor Al Prójimo

by Carla Flores, Kids Ministry Director

Amar a Dios y a nuestro prójimo,

No hay mayor mandamiento que estos.

Se escucha fácil y lógico,

Pero pensemos un poco y seamos honestos. 

Que de vez en cuando el odio nos brota,

Y crece y no para de crecer.

Hasta que estalla y explota, 

Y se vuelve parte de nuestro ser. 

Que este sea un recordatorio,

De mirar a cercas en el espejo.

Que este mandamiento no es discriminatorio,

Ya que todos de Él somos un reflejo.

Dios nos creó a su imagen,

Tu cara, Su cara, tu corazón, Su corazón.

Ojalá en tu mente estas cosas encajen,

Para que pienses antes de odiar sin razón.

En vez, ama a Dios y por igual a tu prójimo,

Porque no hay mayor mandamiento que esté.


LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES?

MISSION ADELANTE OBSERVATION NIGHTS ARE HERE : march 4 -7

Take a glimpse of what is going on at Mission Adelante and what we are doing in our different programs. This is a great opportunity to have the full experience of a Mission Adelante volunteer.

For more information visit: www.missionadelante.org/serve


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Welcome to the team, Innocent!

Welcome to the team, Innocent!

by Patrique Harris, Youth Ministry Director



2024 has gotten off to a great start here at Mission Adelante! In January, Innocent Jean Marie joined our team as the newest Ministry Apprentice! In his new role, he will support Carla Flores and Mikya Wright in the Children’s Ministry, and me in the Youth Ministry. For context, Mission Adelante’s Ministry Apprenticeship is a one to two-year mentor-guided training program for emerging ministry leaders like Innocent. As a full-time staff member, Innocent will explore his calling with practical ministry leadership experience. We hope that this apprenticeship experience will equip Innocent whether he decides to pursue ministry further or for any career path he opts to pursue. 

Mission Adelante’s 2021 Summer Interns (from left to right – Shae, Edna, Innocent, Mikya, and Flori)

Personally, Innocent’s presence on our team has been further confirmation of the way God is moving in our ministry. I met Innocent almost three years ago when I first moved to Kansas City for the Youth Ministry Director role. Our incredible apprentice at the time, Ranjana, had a heart for refugees in our neighborhood from African countries and had developed a close relationship with several families, including Innocent’s family. 

Ranjana, Innocent, and Mikya performing a traditional Nepali dance during the 2021 Summer Internship.

Innocent’s family is of Congolese descent but due to civil wars, were forced to flee to Uganda. Innocent was born and raised in a refugee camp in Uganda and his family was ultimately resettled in the United States in 2017. After some time, Ranjana befriended the family and as she got to know Innocent she became committed to his growth and encouraged him to be a part of Mission Adelante’s Summer Internship in 2021. Her persistence is the reason we crossed paths with Innocent. Innocent ultimately jumped on board and was part of the first summer internship group I managed. Innocent thrived that summer. His jovial demeanor captivated kids and his confidence grew immensely! Ranjana’s influence empowered Innocent to use his gifts to serve others, and as God would have it, Innocent is now paying it forward by investing in kids and teens, just as Ranjana did for him!

Innocent and his guitar students at Arts Community

We are so thrilled to have Innocent on the team. You can catch him mentoring youngsters in Adelante Arts Community, Leaders-in-Training, Adelante Youth Club, Leadership Training Project, and even Latino Church! Join me in welcoming him to the team. Feel free to send a note of encouragement to his email – innocentj@missionadelante.org.


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Navigating Life's Challenges

Navigating Life's Challenges: A Journey of Faith, Prayer, and Deliverance"

by Elaine Reimers, Latino ESL Ministry Director


Recently my life has taken an unexpected turn down a road I perceive will include ditches, potholes, and possibly stormy conditions. Truthfully, I think I would rather use the free will that God has given me to turn and walk the other way, leaving this undesired and inopportune season of my life in the dusty road behind my weary, dragging feet. After all, there are a few references in the Bible that imply we as humans have free will over our lives.

Take for instance 1 Corinthians 10:23 (NIV) where Paul wrote to the Corinthian Church saying that although we say “I have the right to do anything,” it does not mean that“everything is beneficial”; he ends that passage saying that “not everything is constructive.”

Then, there is Paul’s letter to the Galatians that says:

“You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love”

(Gal. 5:13, NIV).

I can’t think of a single moment of suffering I have been through in my life that I would have chosen at the time. The truth is, although we can choose things like the clothes we pick out in the morning and what we eat for lunch, no one can choose to have a problem-free life.

You have likely heard the phrase: “if it’s not one thing, it’s another.” I imagine this phrase has been translated into thousands of languages because problems are no respecter of nationality, race, nor economic status. Problems can be served on gold, ceramic, or wooden platters. Maybe this only happens to me, but I feel like just as I get one issue settled and I am feeling good about life again, something else is knocking at the door ready to steal away my peace of mind, my joy, and my hope; often leaving me with worry, doubt, and frustration. I have been through my share of problems and have yet to come up with the equation to solve them all in a set amount of time or steps. Each one is unique and requires a specific approach.

If I could create a math equation to solve the problems we face in this life, it would look something like this, I think:

In other words: if you add Prayer and Holy Grit together, and then multiply the sum times Faith to the Power of God you get Deliverance.

The equation seems simple enough, right? But when I examine it, what I discover is that our Deliverance ultimately depends on the Power of God-not us! What God requires of us is to pray and strive to maintain an attitude of steadfastness and endurance along with keeping our faith active and thriving. This can be easier said than done!

It takes work on our part to keep us going until God delivers us. Let me assure you that this work is not done in vain, rather it is preparing you for the next inevitable and unexpected trial to knock on your door.

I encourage you the next time you are answering the door to that unwelcome guest, to fall to your knees and cry out to God. Ask Him to remind you to pray unceasingly and to face whatever issue it might be with a steadfast heart and an unwavering faith in Him. Lay down your feelings of worry, doubt, and frustration and reclaim your peace of mind, your joy, and your hope! Then, get to work! In His timing, you will see your deliverance!

After reading this over and over while writing it the last few days, I am feeling encouraged by my own words-by the message that God shared through me. Thank you, Jesus, for the power of Your Word and the resolve that You have so graciously given me in this season.

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

John 16:33


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Your 2024 Goals

It's Never Too Late to Set Your 2024 Goals

by Luis Magana, Partner Engagement Director

Have you considered that one-third (34%) of U.S. adult citizens planned to make New Year's resolutions or set a goal for 2024? If you're like me, you might enjoy processing ideas and plans for a while.

Perhaps you're still contemplating your goals for 2024, and what I found helpful is to reflect on what I have learned in 2023 and use it as a foundation for setting new goals. Allow me to open my heart and share with you my journey in 2023.

Often, people shy away from setting goals because they fear starting something they might not finish. However, goal-setting is a personal journey, and nobody should be supervising our individual aspirations.

The key question is how to set realistic goals and follow through. While there's no one-size-fits-all recipe, reflecting in what we learned in 2023 might help us to create a vision for this year. I think this has been instrumental for me to set my goals. 

Let me open my heart and share with you five things I learned in 2023:

  • Discipleship is not merely sharing a book but sharing life.

  • God's will is not always safe, but it's always the safest place to be.

  • We're not in a hurry - God's timing is never too early or too late.

  • Your political vote doesn't determine the strength of your relationship with Jesus, spending time with Him does.

  • God doesn't just want more of me; He wants all of me.

These lessons go beyond setting goals; they help create a vision of who I want to be in 2024. Whether your aspirations involve reading more, eating more healthy or spending more time with the Lord, be intentional in living your journey. 

What did you learn in 2023? What’s your motivation for 2024?


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

A Personal Reflection of 2023

A Brief Personal Reflection of 2023

by Veronica Garcia, Refugee Education Director

My beloved childhood dog: Oreo

Happy new year! For me, 2023 was full of change, adapting, and growth. I didn’t expect 2023 to turn out the way it did for me, but in the final minutes of 2023 I said to myself, “I’ve grown so much this year.” It sounds funny but I felt this year was my first year of true “adulting.” I navigated heartbreak when my beloved childhood pet passed away, I sold my condo in Gladstone and moved to KCK, and I celebrated 1 year at a job that I could only dream about having when I was just 17 years old. An honorable mention is all the car problems I had too, haha. A lot happened this year that seems minimal in retrospect but really helped mold me into a new mindset for 2024.

Saying goodbye to my first home in Gladstone 

And this mindset is… I CAN. I recognized that I was an adult when I turned 18 and 21 but really had no idea what it meant. The bills, the 40 hour a week job, taking care of a home, and most importantly taking care of myself. But this past year showed me that I really can do those things and remain sane. It just took some time to figure out my rhythm!

I can continue working hard and fulfilling my dreams of working with immigrants and refugees. I can work hard on my physical & mental health by trying to eat healthier and find a workout routine that works for me. I can take care of myself when I’m sick and live alone (I can testify this because I was sick the whole month of December!) I can go out of my comfort zone and try new things, even when they initially scare me. I can change my mindset from being constantly unsure to standing on who I am in Christ who strengthens me.

I am hopeful for what 2024 holds. 2023 taught me that I really can’t expect the unexpected but I can rise above, adapt, and grow from new experiences either positive or negative.

I’m praying that 2024 is fruitful for all of us; our professional lives and personal lives and whatever else may come our way. Please be praying for Mission Adelante’s programs and our incoming refugee families that will be arriving soon! Looking forward to connecting with you more in 2024!!

With my family


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

2023 A Year of Challenges, Blessings, and Thankfulness

2023 A Year of Challenges, Blessings, and Thankfulness

by Mikya Wright, Children Ministry Apprentice


As we enter the new year, I am filled with such gratitude and appreciation for all of the people in my life. This previous year 2023 has probably been one of the craziest years in my life so far! Between graduating high school, moving out of my parents’ house, and starting a new job and college, there has been a lot of change in my life! With all of this change comes a lot of different emotions and experiences. I have been pushed and have grown in ways I was not expecting! While all of this change has mostly been positive, it is still sometimes hard.

I continually thank God for all of the people who have supported me this past year and still continue to do so! I am so grateful for all of my family and friends that have supported me through the transition from high school to all that adulthood brings. I could not be more thankful for this job here at Mission Adelante that has given me countless opportunities to grow and learn.

The opportunity to work with kids in my own community and lead programs that I once attended when I was little has been more amazing than I could ever imagine. I am especially grateful for my amazing supervisor and mentor, Carla Garcia, who leads me with such patience and grace and teaches me so much! And for mentors like Patrique Harris, Veronica Garcia and Kaytlynn Magaña, who I love doing life with! All of these ladies mean so much to me and have helped shape the woman I am today.

I am immensely grateful for all of the volunteers and program participants here at Mission Adelante! Without all of you this would not be possible, thank you for helping make our community a better place and spreading the love of God! As we enter this new year, I pray for guidance and safety for everyone from the Lord, and may He continue to bless you in 2024!


LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES?
JOIN US FOR VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION - JANUARY 13TH

Join our team of volunteers for the spring trimester and be part of "loving people from all places." Attend our volunteer orientation on January 13th, 2024 and find your place serving kids, youth, or adults in the immigrant community in KCK

For more information about volunteer opportunities visit https://www.missionadelante.org/orientation


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

The Story of Christmas: Extraordinary in the Ordinary

The Story of Christmas: Extraordinary in the Ordinary

by Yanelis Lopez, Associate Director


Christmas is almost here, that awesome time of the year that many of us absolutely love. You know, the one that shifts everything in the family calendar and centers around a date that holds immense significance in human history. We're talking about the story of Jesus, and trust me, it's a mix of the extraordinary and the everyday.

So, here's how it all starts: an angel named Gabriel pays a surprise visit to Mary, a down-to-earth and devoted young woman from Nazareth. The angel's greeting is great, "Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you" (Luke 1:28), and that sets the stage for a journey that's nothing short of unexpected and transformative. It all unfolds through the eyes of this ordinary woman, making the extraordinary feel surprisingly relatable.

Let's zoom in on the details: Nazareth, a not-so-flashy town, and Mary, an ordinary yet extraordinary woman. Picture this – a young, unmarried woman facing potential social hiccups and serious challenges. But, hey, her unwavering acceptance of the divine plan is like a beacon of faith. Suddenly, this little town of Nazareth, not exactly a headline grabber in the world's affairs, becomes the backdrop for a divine revelation. It's like all these seemingly small pieces click together to create this beautiful mosaic of divine intervention, showing that every thread in the Christmas story has its purpose and meaning.

Now, as we reflect on Luke 1:26-38 during this Christmas season, let's not lose sight of the beauty in the small and seemingly ordinary. Embracing the humility and simplicity of the Christmas story gives us a profound lesson: that greatness often arises from the seemingly insignificant, and the smallest details can lead to the most extraordinary outcomes. Christmas, at its core, teaches us to appreciate the beauty in the small, because it's through these modest moments that the great plan of God is revealed.

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas!


Ya casi estamos en Navidad, este tiempo del año que muchos de nosotros amamos. Ese tiempo que cambia todo en el calendario familiar y se centra en una fecha que tiene una inmensa importancia en la historia humana. Estamos hablando de la historia de Jesús, y créeme, es una mezcla de lo extraordinario y lo cotidiano.

Así es como comienza todo: un ángel llamado Gabriel hace una visita sorpresa a María, una joven terrenal y devota de Nazaret. El saludo del ángel es grandioso, "¡Alégrate, llena de gracia! El Señor está contigo" (Lucas 1:28), y eso prepara el escenario para un viaje que no es nada menos que inesperado y transformador. Todo se desenvuelve a través de los ojos de esta mujer común, haciendo que lo extraordinario se sienta sorprendentemente cercano.

Vamos a detallar un poco: Nazaret, una ciudad no tan llamativa, y María, una mujer común pero extraordinaria. Imagina esto: una joven soltera enfrentando posibles problemas sociales y desafíos serios. Pero, eh, su aceptación inquebrantable del plan divino es como un faro de fe. De repente, este pequeño pueblo de Nazaret, que no es precisamente un destacado en los asuntos del mundo, se convierte en el telón de fondo de una revelación divina. Es como si todas estas piezas aparentemente pequeñas se unieran para crear este hermoso mosaico de intervención divina, mostrando que cada hilo en la historia de Navidad tiene su propósito y significado.

Ahora, mientras reflexionamos sobre Lucas 1:26-38 durante esta temporada navideña, no perdamos de vista la belleza en lo pequeño y aparentemente ordinario. Abrazar la humildad y simplicidad de la historia de Navidad nos brinda una lección profunda: que la grandeza a menudo surge de lo aparentemente insignificante, y los detalles más pequeños pueden conducir a los resultados más extraordinarios. La Navidad, en su esencia, nos enseña a apreciar la belleza en lo pequeño, porque es a través de estos modestos momentos que se revela el gran plan de Dios.

¡Les deseo a todos una Feliz Navidad!


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We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

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Sisters in Christ

Sisters in Christ

by Carla Flores, Kids Ministry Director

It is so important to have friends that understand you, see and validate you, and encourage you. I am blessed to have a group of friends here with me at work that do just that. Mikya, Patrique, Veronica, and I have become close friends in the past year. It all began with a very important question, “Did you bring lunch today?” It just so happened that none of us had brought anything and we were starving after our staff huddle. We headed out for burritos at Bonito Michoacan and a friendship was formed. 

These friends understand me when I share about faith, my difficulties as a teacher, and even very personal struggles too. They hear me, validate my feelings, and give the best advice. Patrique pushes me to “step on toes” and be more direct about what makes me uncomfortable. At first, this was difficult for me because I tend to be very passive and just take what I am given. I love how Patrique advocates for herself and those around her and pushed me to do the same. I can say that since I’ve been friends with Patrique, I have grown to learn how to defend myself and push back to create good boundaries for myself. She inspires me to not just accept and settle with the cards that I’ve been dealt but instead shuffle the cards and choose for myself. 

These friends also make me smile and laugh in the face of adversity. Recently, I was overwhelmed with confusion and sadness for changes in family with my parents and siblings. I’ve always had to be the peacemaker in my family and now I had to create boundaries to ensure that my husband, daughter, and I were not dragged into situations that could affect our peace and happiness at home. It was difficult but after sharing with my friends about what happened, it became much more light. We laughed at the silliness of the situation. Veronica is great at helping me see that. She helps me understand that there is laughter and goofiness in serious situations. That things will eventually work out and that in the meantime a smile and a little laughter will help too. Veronica is easy going, funny, and always comes up with the best lunch spots. She inspires me to laugh at life especially in those moments where it can all seem so dark. 

These friends also have the most comforting, encouraging words. As a teacher to so many kids, I can come across some pretty difficult situations. From being behind in math to very serious issues like developing unhealthy coping mechanisms and even abuse. Through it all, Mikya is always there to share an encouraging message. She sees me, the work I do, and the passion I do it with. She also understands that these heavy situations weigh me down and can overwhelm me. She is always there to comfort and motivate me with inspiring words. It can be as simple as a common look shared across the room or a quick thank you. Mikya inspires me to be more helpful and to encourage those around me just as she has done to me. 

Let’s pray: Thank you heavenly Father for the vibrant community you have blessed me with, for friends that make me laugh, push me to grow, and encourage me. Thank you for putting them in my life and giving them a mission and purpose for their life that is similar to mine. I am so grateful I do not have to do this work alone because you have brought amazing friends alongside me. I pray that I can be a great friend to them too, that my ears could fully listen, my mouth would share kindness and compassion, and that You would be drawing us together in a deeper community with one another toward greater unity with you. In Your Son Jesus’ Name, Amen. 


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For more information about volunteer opportunities visit www.missionadelante.org/serve


Experience the US/Mexico Border Encounter

You are invited to travel with Westside Family Church to the US/Mexico border the first week of April 2024 to raise awareness and learn firsthand what is happening at our border and more about the plight of refugees that come to our country. The purpose of this trip is to listen, learn, ask questions, and consider how God might have you get involved within Kansas City upon returning home.

If you are interested in joining them this Spring, April 3-6, 2024, click here for more info and to sign up: Border Encounter Application ( The deadline to sign up is December 20.)


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Teen Slang Stew

Teen Slang Stew

by Patrique Harris, Youth Ministry Director




As Youth Ministry Director, I have the pleasure of leading Mission Adelante’s youth fellowship, Adelante Youth Club! Every Wednesday, teens from our neighborhood gather to play games, worship, and learn together. Over the years, I have noticed that though teens may go to different schools, play different sports, and come from different cultures, they all seem to speak a common language (not plain English) – the vocabulary of which I have slowly but surely picked up. So, here are the ingredients for a classic Teen Slang Stew. If you can’t follow, refer to the substitutions for more clarity! I am hoping I will have the instructions for the recipe in 2024! 

TEEN  $L@NG STEW

Yield: 💯
Prep time:
A lifetime is ideal but 2 years at a minimum

Ingredients

  • 2.5 lbs cap

  • ¼ cup side eye (bombastic or criminal offensive preferred)

  • 1 tablespoon slay

  • ⅓  cup fire

  • 3 quarts tea

  • 2 teaspoons flex

  • 5 pints sus

  • 1 teaspoon ground fit check

  • 5 dope cloves

  • 2 quarts yeet

  • 1 ghosted, chopped

  • 4 finna, thinly sliced

  • 1 tablespoon bruh, chopped

  • 2 whole tryna

  • 10 bet

  • 1 cup periodt

  • ⅔ cup shook

  • 3 teaspoons dried vibing

  • 2 gallons bussin’

  • 1 16 oz can snatched, drained

  • 1 dash rizz, to taste

  • ¼ cup mid (optional)

  • 430 grams all-purpose clapback

  • 8 extra large it’s giving, diced

**Substitutions

  • Cap - fake or a lie

  • Side eye - expressing criticism, disapproval, animosity, or scorn. Side eyes have varying levels of intensity – bombastic or criminal offensive are the highest degree.

  • Slay - To be extremely stylish or successful at something

  • Fire - Hot, trendy, amazing, or on point (formerly "straight fire")

  • Tea - Gossip, situation, story, or news

  • Flex - To show off

  • Sus - Suspicious, shady, not to be trusted

  • Fit check - Show me or tell me about your outfit (fit is short for outfit)

  • Dope - Cool or awesome

  • Yeet - To throw something

  • Ghosted - To cut off communication

  • Finna - Intending to do something

  • Bruh - Used to express exasperation 

  • Tryna - Trying to

  • Bet - A way of saying “yes” or “ok” or “it’s on”

  • Periodt - Used for dramatic emphasis (I think)

  • Shook - To be incredibly shocked or shaken up

  • Vibing - Chilling out, having a good time

  • Bussin’ - Awesome or great, especially when referring to food

  • Snatched - Looks good, perfect, or fashionable; the new "on fleek"

  • Rizz - One’s appeal, allure or charisma

  • Mid - Low quality, mediocre, not good

  • Clapback - Quick and vicious response to criticism 

  • It’s giving - Precursor to describing the vibe, style, or mood something, someone or a situation is embodying


Experience the US/Mexico Border Encounter

You are invited to travel with Westside Family Church to the US/Mexico border the first week of April 2024 to raise awareness and learn firsthand what is happening at our border and more about the plight of refugees that come to our country. The purpose of this trip is to listen, learn, ask questions, and consider how God might have you get involved within Kansas City upon returning home.

If you are interested in joining them this Spring, April 3-6, 2024, click here for more info and to sign up: Border Encounter Application ( The deadline to sign up is December 20.)


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited to start our fall trimester and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us this trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Celebrating our new citizens

Celebrating Citizenship Student Success at Mission Adelante 

by Veronica Garcia, ESL Manager


Leading the Citizenship program at Mission Adelante is extremely rewarding. Each Tuesday I see students walk in that are ready to learn and accomplish something incredible. At Mission Adelante’s Citizenship program, students are learning civics, history, and practicing their English with the volunteers. If you don’t already know, to become a naturalized citizen, you have to be a permanent resident for at least 5 years. Once you start the naturalization application process, you have to learn 100 civics questions. One hundred civics questions about the history of a different country AND in your second language? That sounds difficult- and it is. A lot of the volunteers admit they don’t even know the answers to the questions when they first begin with us. 

Despite all this difficulty, I want to proudly share that we have had 4 people this year pass their Citizenship exam and interview. 

Nancy, Juan, and Elvira are students that have been attending regularly the last few trimesters. I met Nancy when I first started at Mission Adelante last August, Juan began attending classes in January, and Elvira began attending classes at the end of May. The dedication and perseverance these students showed every week was amazing to watch. They became more confident in their English and developed beautiful friendships with their teachers.

Elvira and her document saying that she passed!

Nancy passed her exam on June 1st! This is her at her ceremony.

Juan celebrating with his family

Juan and Elvira passed on the same day, October 25th. There was a lot of celebrating in the volunteer group chat that day!

Another person I helped personally is named Conchita. She needed help practicing for the English portion of the naturalization interview. I met with her weekly to go over her application and practice what to say to the USCIS officer when they interview her. She passed the English portion on September 26! 

Let’s celebrate together the amazing success of these four individuals and what they accomplished in 2023. Please keep the other students in the citizenship program in your prayers. They are all working very hard. I am so honored to be a part of this program! 


Celebrando el Éxito de los Estudiantes de Ciudadanía en Mission Adelante

Liderar el programa de Ciudadanía en Mission Adelante es sumamente gratificante. Cada martes veo a estudiantes que están listos para aprender y lograr algo increíble. En el programa de Ciudadanía de Mission Adelante, los estudiantes están aprendiendo civismo, historia y practicando su inglés con los voluntarios. Si aún no lo sabes, para convertirse en ciudadano naturalizado, deben ser residentes permanentes durante al menos 5 años. Una vez que inician el proceso de solicitud de naturalización, deben aprender 100 preguntas de civismo. Cien preguntas de civismo sobre la historia de otro país y en su segundo idioma. Eso suena difícil, y lo es. Muchos de los voluntarios admiten que ni siquiera conocen las respuestas a las preguntas cuando comienzan con nosotros.

A pesar de todas estas dificultades, quiero compartir con orgullo que este año hemos tenido a 4 personas que aprobaron su examen y entrevista de Ciudadanía.

Nancy, Juan y Elvira son estudiantes que han estado asistiendo regularmente durante los últimos trimestres. Conocí a Nancy cuando comencé en Mission Adelante en agosto pasado, Juan comenzó a asistir a clases en enero, y Elvira comenzó a asistir a clases a finales de mayo. La dedicación y perseverancia que mostraron estos estudiantes cada semana fue increíble de ver. Se volvieron más seguros en su inglés y desarrollaron hermosas amistades con sus profesores.

Nancy aprobó su examen el 1 de junio, Juan y Elvira aprobaron el mismo día, el 25 de octubre. ¡Hubo mucha celebración en el grupo de voluntarios ese día!

Otra persona a la que ayudé personalmente se llama Conchita. Necesitaba ayuda practicando la parte en inglés de la entrevista de naturalización. Me reuní con ella semanalmente para repasar su solicitud y practicar lo que debía decir al oficial del USCIS cuando la entrevistaron. ¡Aprobó la parte en inglés el 26 de septiembre!

Celebremos juntos el increíble éxito de estas cuatro personas y lo que lograron en el 2023. Por favor, mantengan en sus oraciones a los demás estudiantes del programa de ciudadanía. Todos están trabajando muy duro. ¡Es un honor para mí ser parte de este programa!


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited to start our fall programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Christian Community Development Association Conference 2023

CCDA 2023

by Mikya Wright, Children Ministry Apprentice



At the beginning of October, myself and Mission Adelante staff went to Cincinnati for the Christian Community Development Association Conference! What a fun yet informative time! There were many diverse speakers who touched on an array of topics, including healing and inclusion within our ministries. We were also able to connect with a lot of different people at the conference. Hopefully the relationships that were formed there will continue to grow outside of the conference! We were also able to connect with organizations that we already partner with here in KC! We had a great dinner with Hope Center and an awesome lunch with Joe Gonzales and Phil Kim from Snack Shack. Not only did we develop relationships with other organizations, but we also got closer as a staff. Being together that much led to some really deep conversations but also funny and lighthearted ones! By the end of the week the relationships internally and externally of Mission Adelante had grown exponentially and still continue to grow!

What an incredible week at CCDA! This experience has not only challenged me to approach our multicultural community with a fresh and different perspective of love and understanding but has also deepened my appreciation for our amazing volunteers. My heart is filled with gratitude for these dedicated individuals who, week after week, generously invest their time and demonstrate unwavering love for our community


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Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Psalm 28

PSALM 28

by Yanelis Lopez, Associate Director

In a world facing countless trials and tribulations, the words of Psalm 28:6-7 offer an everlasting source of comfort and inspiration. As we navigate the complexities of these times, this ancient scripture remains a constant reminder that even amidst adversity, we can find solace in faith and trust in a higher power: Jesus!

6 Praise be to the Lord,

for he has heard my cry for mercy.

7 The Lord is my strength and my shield;

my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.

My heart leaps for joy,

and with my song I praise him.

In verse 6, " Praise be to the Lord, for he has heard my cry for mercy" we can draw parallels with the many voices raised in recent times, supplicating for mercy and relief. Humanity has gone through many stages of terror and uncertainty. This verse serves as a reminder that even when our pleas appear to echo in a vast and indifferent world, divine compassion listens.

Moving to verse 7, " The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me…" we can find encouragement to lean on faith as a source of strength and protection. In times of uncertainty and change, we are reminded that placing trust in our GOD can offer comfort. Our God is closer than ever; He is our source of hope and peace.

 Psalm 28:6-7 encourages us to reflect on the enduring power of faith and the unity that arises from our shared human experience. It speaks of the profound strength that emerges from the depths of our challenges and hardships. As the world grapples with the trials of the day, these verses stand as an eternal source of hope and inspiration.



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For more information visit: www.missionadelante.org/observe


Be part of our programs!

We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Mutual Love and Care

Mutual Love and Care

by Carla Flores, Kids Ministry Director


Hi friends! It has been quite a while since I last wrote an article to share with you. This year has been filled with blessings and so many new experiences! I got married and gave birth to a beautiful baby girl named Sofia. She is such a healthy and calm baby! 

I had always heard that it takes a village to take care of a child. I love being part of a child’s village. It is what I do at Mission Adelante, supporting parents and their children in their academic and developmental growth. I believe I am good at helping others however, it is not easy for me to accept or even ask for help. This past year, God pushed me and slightly forced me to begin learning to ask for and accept help. I quickly learned to delegate in our kids’ programs, passing on responsibilities to our amazing volunteers and interns. I learned so much during my time delegating and enjoyed watching beautiful relationships grow with the volunteers and kids. 

Then, during my maternity leave, I got to see the other side of that and I truly got to experience having a village/community support me and my family. Families from our community, texted, called, provided meals, shared tips, and so much more. I felt loved and cared for and it was beautiful to experience the other side.

Galatians 6:2 says, “Bear one another’s burdens, and fulfill the law of Christ.”

God wants us to not only help and love others but also accept love and help. It is reciprocal caring and sharing life that makes our life better and glorifies God. 

Thank you to all of those who have reached out, shown love to, and cared for my family during the past few months. I am thankful for you and all you have done for us. 


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For more information visit: www.missionadelante.org/observe



Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited for everything that is happening in our programs and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our volunteer Orientation. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.

Loving people from all places

Loving people from all places

by Luis Magana, Partner Engagement Director

At the core of Mission Adelante is a passion to "Love People from All Places." As the Partner Engagement Director, I'm lucky to be part of a team that lives and breathes this mission. It's not just a motto; it's who we are and what we're all about.

In a world as diverse as ours, filled with unique cultures and backgrounds, we're all about living out our faith by embracing and serving every single person, regardless of where they come from. This isn't just some idea—it's a way of life that mirrors the love of Christ for all of humanity.

Now, here's the exciting part! You're invited to join us on Saturday, October 14th, at the “Iglesia la Fe en Jesucristo” (1500 Central Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102) from 9:00-11:30 am for a seminar:  "Loving People from All Places: A Christian and Biblical Response to Immigration". We're teaming up with the National Association of Evangelicals to make this happen, and it's all about educating, equipping, and getting our local Christian leaders into action.

This free event isn't your typical seminar. We're diving into the challenges that immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers face. You'll leave feeling inspired to make a difference and armed with tools for advocacy that work. This isn't just about knowing more; it's about making a real impact in the lives of those around us.

We're confident this seminar will equip you to do great things. Plus, it's a fantastic opportunity to connect with other Christian leaders in our city who share our mission of loving people from all places.

Ready to be part of this Kingdom work? Register and find more info right here.

At Mission Adelante, we want to embody the love of Christ by loving people from every corner of the world. Thanks for your support, your prayers, and your partnership on this mission. Together, we can make a real difference in the lives of those we serve.


Be part of our programs!

 We are so excited to start our fall trimester and we are grateful for all our volunteers who make everything possible. Would you consider partnering with us next trimester?

How can you help?

  • Pray for our program participants would create an impact in our community and grow with their walk with the Lord.

  • Volunteer – Come to our Observation Nights. For more information visit: http://www.missionadelante.org/serve

  • Donate to join us in building a multicultural community of disciples making disciples.