Keith and Angie Copley are working with the Hewa people in Papua New Guinea. They are members of FBC and former office staff. They have four children, Lindsay, Lauren, Layla and Lexie.
Joe Evans serves with New Tribes Missions Headquarters in the Sanford office at his time. He is also playing base in the Fusion service and teaching the young singles (25-39) class on Sunday mornings.
Dun and Harriet Gordy are International Representatives with New Tribes Mission. Dun has traveled extensively throughout the world, representing tribal people and their need for the Gospel. They are based out of Leesburg and make FBC their home church.
Marty and Charlene Wilson serve with New Tribes Mission at their International Headquarters in Sanford, FL. Marty works in the NTM Computer Department and plays an important role in keeping the many computers that their missionaries use updated and in good operating order. Charlene works with the Field Ministries Department which supports all of the Mission’s overseas works. She is the assistant to the Field Ministries Coordinator as well as responsible for several projects for the her former mission field. Charlene served in Indonesia for over 25 years with her late husband (Don Alderman).
Donnie and Sheri Spivey are serving Kamloops, British Columbia Canada, thru NAMB Mission Corps, which is a team of long-term, self-funded missionaries.
Their heart is that every person would have an opportunity to hear the Gospel and respond to Jesus Christ.
Kamloops is located 3and a half hours northeast of Vancouver. Kamploops is a college town and a city of 90,000 people where only 2% of the population attends any worship gathering. This statisitc represents both Christian and non-Christian worship. 82.4% of Canada is totally unchurched.
They have started The Bridge Community Church in Kamloops, BC.