From the front door to the ends of the earth, the triumphant command of Christ.
We're committed to sharing God's love worldwide.
We partner with powerful missions that are serving and sharing Jesus across the globe.
Worldwide Partnerships
Ed and Sandy Zogg | Dominican Republic
Ed and Sandy Zogg were born and raised in upstate New York. Sandy grew up on a farm outside of Berkshire NY which is between Binghamton and Ithaca and Ed grew up in Baldwinsville near Syracuse. Ed & Sandy have been married since 1996 and are the parents of three wonderful adult
children Robert (wife Fexayra and grandson Edward), Rachel and Krista. Ed holds a bachelor’s degree in Packaging Science from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and an associate degree in Mechanical Technology from Onondaga Community College. Sandy also holds a bachelor’s degrees from RIT in Computer Science and an associate degree from SUNY Cobleskill in Data Processing.
children Robert (wife Fexayra and grandson Edward), Rachel and Krista. Ed holds a bachelor’s degree in Packaging Science from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and an associate degree in Mechanical Technology from Onondaga Community College. Sandy also holds a bachelor’s degrees from RIT in Computer Science and an associate degree from SUNY Cobleskill in Data Processing.
Soeuth and Syna Lao | Cambodia

Soeuth and Syna were born and raised separately, in Buddhist homes in northwest Cambodia. As children, both went through and had survived the communist regime, the Pol Pot regime (April 17, 1975- January 7, 1979), known as the Killing Fields. Although this evil war had claimed a significant number of their close family members, God kept them safe and protected them for a purpose. In January 1980, while living in refugee camps in Thailand, Syna prayed to receive Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior.
SouthEast Asia

B, S, J, S, and E serve as International Workers among an unreached people group in Southeast Asia. They live in a small town in the eastern most part of their nation and work among migrants who come from areas of their country where the Gospel hasn’t penetrated. Most of the people they work with are farmers and have low income. In order to be able to live and serve among their people, they use community development as a means to have a credible identity and to serve their peoples spiritual and physical needs. They do this through agricultural development, exercise, and animal husbandry projects. Most of all they are passionate about deep relationships that build bridges to share the Good News, and tell their people about the One who came to save them, with the ultimate goal of church planting.
Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely, I am with you always, to the very end of the age.
Matthew 28:19–20
Other Missions

Dr. Renee Valach | Gabon
Renée grew up in the Finger Lakes area of upstate New York. She felt called to serve Jesus as teenager in summer camp before attending Cornell University where it became more clear that serving Jesus would be in medical missions. She went to Penn State College of Medicine in Hershey and did a combined residency in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics there. During her training she did short term missions in Romania, the Philippines and Kenya.

Paul and Elvie Barner | Philippines
Paul and Elvie Barner have been faithfully serving as missionaries in the Philippines for nearly three decades. Paul first felt called to missions at age 10 while attending Delta Youth Camp in the U.S., and Elvie received her calling around the same age during Vacation Bible School in the Philippines. They were married in Davao City in 1996 and planted their first church in 1997.
In 1998, they founded Barner Christian Academy, a free Christian school aimed at reaching underprivileged children and drawing families to Christ. Since then, the school has provided a values-based Christian education to over 4,000 Filipino children, and their ministry has expanded to plant over 30 churches throughout the country.
In 1998, they founded Barner Christian Academy, a free Christian school aimed at reaching underprivileged children and drawing families to Christ. Since then, the school has provided a values-based Christian education to over 4,000 Filipino children, and their ministry has expanded to plant over 30 churches throughout the country.

Eliana Hopkins | Spain
Fulton Alliance Church is proud to support an adopted missionary kid (MK), who currently lives with her family on the mission field. As part of our extended ministry family, we remain committed to praying for and encouraging her as she grows in faith and continues to experience God's work around the world.
Countless people today need to hear Jesus say, “Will you let me heal you?”
But what if there is no one around who can tell them? If God is pursuing them, isn’t it worth it for us as the church to send someone into their culture to speak and live out the gospel? Across our world, entire nations, people groups, cities, towns, villages, refugee camps, and informal settlements still have little opportunity of knowing Jesus. We must go.
Global Missions Team

Trish Eggleton
Global Missions