Last Chance Chapel's
4th Annual Missions Summit
January 24-27, 2010
Our entire schedule is listed below, or you can download and print it, by clicking this link;
2010 Mission Summit Schedule (.pdf document)
Our Missions Summit has become a catalyst for Last Chance Chapel. Just four short days, but these four incredible days transform the year for us. The ministry that will happen during these four days will inspire, permeate, and enrich the life of our church and your life as well when you come. The best and bravest of God's Ambassadors will be joining us from around the world...men and women who hazard their lives on the front lines of the battle for the souls of men, women, and children. These ministers will impart to you the very DNA of God that caused them to have such boldness, confidence and faith needed to live on the edge for Jesus. I hope you will join me at our 4th Missions Summit and let God fill your cup with His Spirit that says, "all things are possible to him that believeth." Mark 9:23 Pastor John
Summit Schedule
Sunday, January 24
11:00 am Featuring: Nathan Hyman
3:30 pm Ladies Tea
5:00 pm Montana Surprise Supper
7:00 pm Featured Speaker: Robert Grindley
Monday, January 25
8:30 am Hearty Breakfast
10:00 am Fireside Talks with Native Pastors & Missionaries
5:00 pm Buffalo Burgers
7:00 pm Featured Speaker: Nicholai Poliakov
Tuesday, January 26
8:30 am Hearty Breakfast
10:00 am Fireside Talks with Native Pastors & Missionaries
5:00 pm Crock-Pot Cook-Off 7:00 pm
Featured Speaker: Nathan Hyman
Wednesday, January 27
8:30 am Hearty Breakfast
10:00 am Fireside Talks with Native Pastors & Missionaries
5:00 pm Montana Smorgasbord
7:00 pm Featured Speaker: Robert Grindley
Summit Speakers
Robert & Mary Grindley 
Branch Ministries was established in 1996 as Robert and Mary answered the call of God to preach the gospel in Botswana, Africa. Since that time they have been involved in many types of ministry and currently reside in Selebi-Phikwe, a mining town in east central Botswana with a population of approximately 65,000 people. Branch ministries now includes works and projects of church planting, evangelistic outreaches, leadership conferences, a ministry training course, Powerhouse Sports and Ladies of Virtue & Excellence and the Children of Promise orphan project.
Nathan & Patricia Hyman 
Nathan was raised as a PK, his parents being pastors most of his life. The family was missionaries in Nigeria, West Africa for 2-1/2 years when he was young. At 17, he received his call to ministry one Sunday morning as a missionary to the Tipiuan Indians in Mexico was ministering to them. Nathan attended three years at International Bible College in San Antonio, Texas, and one year at Rhema Bible Training Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Nathan is currently senior pastor of Family Church in Houston, Texas having become the lead pastor in 2000. Family Church Missions assists in the support of over 20 foreign missionaries with two young families sent out from Family Church. Besides the missions giving of its members, the church also tithes to missions out of its tithes and offerings. Pastor Hyman is very much involved in a fellowship of community churches that are actively pursuing their community being transformed by the Spirit of God.
Nicholai Poliakov Nikolai Poliakov 
Nicholai born in the Ukraine. He grew up in the Pentecostal underground church during the Soviet Union. He started to preach in the Soviet kindergarten when he was five years old. The teacher taught students that there was no God, Nikolai's first message was we are not from monkeys, but God created us. The teacher poured out all her anger on Nikolai's father. After graduating from the university Nikolai had a good job as an electrical engineer. When the Soviet Union broke, he left his well paid job, believing God for support and started traveling to preach and start churches. It was a radical step of faith because at that time in the Soviet Union nobody supported missionaries. Later he went to Sweden to Bible school. In 1992 he flew as an interpreter for Brother R.W. Schambach to Kamchatka to help with their first outdoor crusade. He felt God's call to minister there with Brother Anatoly Paprotsky. Since 1992 they have planted 22 churches in Kamchatka in the far east of Russia. They are working with orphanages, prisons, and doing humanitarian aid to needy people. They established a training center to train pastors and missionaries. The uniqueness of this work is a ministry to the tribal people: Koryaks, Evens, Itelmens, and Aleuts. Those people live in the tundra area and most of them are reindeer herders. Today there are churches among these indigenous people groups. Nikolai has a wife Tatyana and four children: Karolina, Nick, Sergei, and Andrew who are working with Youth With a Mission.
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Evening Sessions Our evening sessions start at 7:00 pm and are filled with stirring challenges by veteran missionaries who have "been there for years", and have seen first hand what happens when we step out in faith.
Morning Fireside Talks Our morning sessions are the nerve center of the summit. Here is where we gather around the fire, pray together, share our hearts, challenges, victories and defeats in a laid-back atmosphere.
Montana Style Meals Both our morning and evening sessions will begin with Big Sky Montana style meals served by church family. Breakfasts at 8:30 am and dinners at 5 pm.
The entire summit is free of charge.
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