Christmas Project

Christmas Project

what part will you have?

Since 1994, Campus Church has been assisting missionaries and ministries around the world through our annual Christmas Project. This year, we are excited to be partnering with three Gospel-centered ministries serving in Africa, Spain, and the Caribbean. Scroll down for more information about each of these ministries and prayerfully consider what part you will have!

Sunday morning, December 14, is the last opportunity to give before the reveal!

WorldView Ministries – Runyankore Bible – Uganda

WorldView Ministries seeks to develop and facilitate Bible translation projects for unreached people groups who do not have the Word of God in their language. Recently, the translation team completed the translation of the Old and New Testaments for the Runyankore people of Uganda. It is now in the final proofreading stage with an anticipated print date of early 2026. We’re seeking to help them with the first printing of 6,000 Bibles. 
The total estimated cost for the printing and shipping of these Bibles is $72,000.

Josh & Marta Valcárcel – Spain

Josh Valcárcel, a second-generation missionary to Spain, serves as the pastor of Hebron Valley Bible Church in Barcelona. The church also owns and operates Camp Ebenezer on the outskirts of Barcelona. For the past 30 years, Camp Ebenezer has hosted hundreds of retreats, children’s camps, youth camps, family camps, and special baptism services. To continue operating, they now need to replace the entire electrical system, connect the home to the main water line, upgrade the kitchen, and more.
The total estimated cost for these renovations is $150,000

The Carpenter’s project – Africa & the Caribbean

The Carpenter’s Project is a ministry dedicated to advancing church planting and fostering sustainable church growth in regions where people remain largely unreached. 70% of the church buildings they have funded are in Muslim, Hindu, or Buddhist communities. Currently, they are working to assist four churches in Africa (Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, and Togo) and one in Haiti with the cost of constructing their own church buildings.
The total estimated cost for all five church buildings is $135,000.