Mexico Missions- Information Meeting
Sunday, July 12, 2026, 11:45 AM
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Informational Meeting:
Sunday, July 12th, in the Dining Room at 11:45 am
Sunday, July 12, 2026, 11:45 AM
Get the details. Get signed up to join the Tecate Team!
Saturday, August 01, 2026
This year, our St. John’s Mission Team will be dividing and conquering to maximize our impact in the community. To accomplish our goals, we have split into two teams:
The Ministry &...
God has been doing something incredible through our ongoing partnership with Kingdom Builders at Mi Roca Fuerte ("My Strong Rock") in Tecate, Mexico. What began in 2022 with laying a foundation for a church has matured into a lifelong brotherhood. Our teams have continuously returned to host community events, build a home for the local pastor, and construct houses for congregation members of the nearby churches.
We purposely build churches and homes right where people live so that families don’t have to worry about transportation; they can just walk to worship. It’s a tangible way we get to share the Gospel: by showing people that Christ, our strong rock, meets us right where we are.
"I think my experience is a result of God working through me—through my hands and the knowledge I have of building with certain materials. It's about helping other people who are, I would guess, a little bit less fortunate than I am. And yes, it’s about making a home and providing a roof over a family so they can continue their path of sharing the word of God with the community around here, too." - Hector
"The Holy Spirit has been with us. Even beginning with a flat tire in our van—which I thought was kind of interesting—it was fixed quickly. And to see where we started with just the foundation, and then to see within a day how the work, the love, and the community have just been amazing; it is total, total glory to Jesus Christ for making this all possible. And then there was our excitement in the evening, when we’re so exhausted and want to just take a hot shower and go to bed, only to find that there’s no hot water. But you know, all those kinds of things just give us more gratitude for all the blessings that we enjoy back home. So, what an honor to serve on this project. Thanks for coordinating this." - Lupe
"Honestly, the experience was great. Even though this was a service project and not necessarily meant to be about 'fun,' I think we worked together so well that it became a joy. I really enjoyed the hands-on work—painting, helping with the panels, and carrying them for the build. But looking back on what we accomplished, I think it was about more than just construction; we started building a family. We were able to provide more than a structure—we gave them hope, a vision for the future, and a safe place to stay, develop, and grow.
This trip was good for me and for everyone involved. It served as a major reality check, showing me how much I truly have compared to how many people struggle without the basics. It has really grown my faith to realize that every time I’m wishing for some new material thing, there are others just fighting to meet their basic needs. For me, that realization was probably the most important part of the whole experience.
Beyond the work, it was great to meet new friends and see a new place. Since this was my first time in Mexico, I was struck by how beautiful it is. More than anything, I think we bonded as a community. We didn't hit any major setbacks or obstacles; we just had a job to do, and we worked toward it steadily as a team. I truly enjoyed this trip, and I would definitely go back." - Jonas, 8th grader
The photos below are from the February 2026 church-building trip.

If you feel called to share Christ through your time, gifts, and service, we invite you to consider joining one of our mission trips.
We never want cost to be a barrier to serving. Please contact Pastor Trevor. All requests are handled with care and kept confidential. Those who receive support may be asked to write a thank-you note to their sponsor.
Can't join the trip but still want to be part of the work God is doing in Tecate? Your support helps make these mission opportunities possible.
You Will Need A Passport or Passport Card. A passport or passport card is required to cross the border. If you do not have one, begin the process of obtaining one now so you won’t encounter any restrictions to your ability to travel with us on future trips. If you still need to get a passport, you can find out how here:
We can help. Fill out our contact form and we can help you find the best fit.
Making An Impact!
Through our partnership with Olive Crest and Orange County Social Services, St. John's has been making a positive impact on the lives Kinship and Foster Families in the Orange County Area. Click on the video to find out about the Caregiver's Day Off ministry!