Since the commencement of the Free Presbyterian Church, the Lord has been pleased to provide faithful men and women on the mission field.
Czech Republic
Miloš Šolc moved to Toronto, Canada, with his parents in 1981. After marrying Martina, he began working at Whitefield Christian Academy in Toronto. Over time, he became increasingly burdened for the spiritual needs of his native Czech people. In response, he returned to the Czech Republic in 2008 and eventually settled in Liberec, a city 70 miles north of Prague with a population of 100,000. There, Miloš taught English at the University of Liberec, where he began sharing his faith with his students. Today, he holds regular Sunday services and continues to labor in the Gospel alongside his wife, Martina, and their five children.
Dominican Republic
Ramon Sosa has been married to his wife Wendy for over 20 years and is the father of twin daughters, Esmirna and Rachel. Ramon and Wendy came to know the Lord at a Pentecostal church in the northern region of the Dominican Republic. However, in 2005, a job opportunity prompted them to move to the province of Santo Domingo. It was there that Ramon first encountered the doctrines of grace, just as he was beginning a new ministry in his local community. This prompted him to study the Scriptures and church history more deeply, ultimately leading to the conviction that the system of church government revealed throughout the Bible is Presbyterian—something virtually unknown in the Dominican Republic.
In 2016, Pastor Ramon entered the process of coming under the care of the Presbytery of North America, and on January 15, 2023, he was ordained as a minister and the church was formally constituted. Please pray for a spiritual awakening in the church and for growth in the maturity of its members. Pray also that God would raise up faithful men to support Pastor Ramon in the work of the ministry.
Jamaica
The work in Jamaica began in 1989 as an outreach of the Toronto Free Presbyterian Church of North America and came under the oversight of the FPCNA mission board in 2005. Although there is currently no full-time missionary in Jamaica, the ministry is led by two Jamaican men, Richard Craig and Randy Gunnings. Both men grew up attending the church’s Sunday school and youth group and now carry out most of the preaching and pastoral responsibilities. Richard Craig has also recently completed classes at Geneva Reformed Seminary.
Liberia
Rev. David Dicanio
David Dicanio left Denver in 2007 and spent three years teaching at the BCFC Bible College in Kenya. In 2011, the Lord opened the door for him to serve in Liberia, where he has been ministering ever since. Rev. Dicanio has played a vital role in overseeing both the practical and spiritual aspects of the work in Monrovia. His efforts have facilitated the construction of a ministry compound, provided support to local churches, and established a Free Presbyterian radio station that now broadcasts 18 hours a day throughout Monrovia and beyond.
Miss Joanne Greer
Joanne Greer, daughter of Rev. John Greer, serves as a missionary in Monrovia. Her first visit to Liberia was in 2008, and after three additional short-term trips, she returned for long-term ministry in March 2012. Please pray for Joanne as she works with women and children, teaching them the Word of God.
Mexico
Rev. Jason Boyle
Jason Boyle, a graduate of Geneva Reformed Seminary, now ministers the gospel in Mexico City. He and his wife, Danielle, arrived in Mexico in July 2010 and spent the first year focused on language studies. The church was officially planted on January 1, 2012, starting with 13 people, including the Boyles. In February 2017, the work was formally constituted and has continued to grow in the Lord’s grace, with around 100 people now in attendance. Jason and Danielle have adopted two boys, Caleb and Jonathan. Please pray for their family, for the men the Lord has called to the ministry, for more leaders within the church, and for continued fellowship with other churches and pastors throughout Latin America.
Rev. Lalo Peña
Lalo Peña has been married to his wife, Liz, for three decades and is the proud father of four children and grandfather. He was saved at the age of 22 and served in a charismatic church from 1992 until 2002, when his family moved to Córdoba, Veracruz. In 2010, while serving as the director of the Bible school at his charismatic congregation, Lalo experienced a profound theological transformation through an in-depth study of the Protestant Reformation and, in particular, the Remonstrant Controversy in the Netherlands. This study led to a period of personal and family change that culminated in his departure from the charismatic movement in 2013. That same year, he began studying at a Particular Baptist theological seminary and started a new work in Córdoba.
In 2014, he met Jason Boyle and came under the care of the Presbytery of North America. This process led to his licensure in August 2022 and, finally, his ordination on July 9, 2023, when Córam Deo Free Presbyterian Church was officially constituted. Please pray for a revival in the local church that results in maturity among its members, as well as numerical growth of families and men who will continue the Reformation through the faithful preaching of the Word of God and prayer.
South Korea
Rev. Seongkyu Lee is the minister of Gwangmyeong Faith Free Presbyterian Church in Seoul. After worshipping and working at the Korean FPC (Greenville, SC) under the ministry of Rev. David Lee, Rev. S. Lee decided to plant a Free Presbyterian Church in Seoul. He has been faithfully laboring there since 2015.
In addition, our affiliated denomination, the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, oversee the following missionaries:
Australia
Rev. Kyle Graham
Rev. Philip Gardiner
Rev. Ralph Hall
Ireland
Mr. Colin Maxwell
Kenya
Rev. Glenn Hamilton
Spain
Rev. John Hanna
Rev. Angel Alvarez Fernandez
Rev. Alejandro Bernabeu
Uganda
Rev. Ray Carscadden
Rev. David McAuley
Miss Noreen McAfee