The Holy Spirit, in His sovereignty and grace, has called us several times to take part in the establishment of new churches. Obedient to His voice and sensitive to His guidance, we were sent as instruments in His hands to support the work He was beginning in various places. Thus, He led us to serve within the Bobin Church, the Grau Church, and the Meyotte Church—communities the Lord desired to establish in order to extend His light and prepare hearts to receive the Gospel.
In each of these missions, our role was deeply spiritual and rooted in brotherly collaboration. Alongside the new leaders of these congregations, as well as the leaders of the mother church, we worked together in unity, seeking above all to glorify God and strengthen the people He placed before us. Our responsibilities included leading services, faithfully preaching the Word, welcoming visitors with love, and going throughout the surrounding areas to carry out local evangelism and invite souls to encounter Jesus Christ.
These missions were not brief visits but genuine ministry journeys that often required us to remain on-site for several days or even weeks. This time allowed us to accompany the communities in their early steps, encourage the spiritual growth of new believers, and ensure—through prayer and teaching—that the foundation of each church was firmly rooted in Christ. Through these experiences, we witnessed the hand of God at work, opening doors, touching lives, and confirming His will to expand His Kingdom.
Guided by the Holy Spirit, we continue to respond to the divine call, knowing that each church establishment represents another step in the mission God has entrusted to His people: to shine His light among the nations, strengthen believers, and prepare fertile ground for the Word of the Lord to take root, grow, and bear abundant fruit.





