Medford, Oregon

A Go Further Partnership

BRINGING HOPE AND LIGHT TO A THRIVING CITY AND ITS UNIVERSITY 

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It all started when…

In August of 2015, Shawn and Tina Snyder moved to Medford, Oregon, with a divine vision to reach Medford for Christ. After three long years of laboring, they planted Living Hope Church in North Medford. While this was exciting, it is not where the Snyders’ vision ended.

 

The Snyders, along with Jordin Crow and their church, have set their eyes on planting churches throughout the area, starting with a church on the campus of Southern Oregon University. 

 

With a clear vision and a defined plan and path to leadership, the Snyders and their team are discipling future leaders and are praying for more to sustain their desire for multiplication for the glory of God.

 
 

OVERVIEW:

A local church is reaching a metropolitan area and a university through a vision of multiplication through intentional relationships.

OUR PARTNERS:

LOCATION: Medford, OR.

Medford is the 4th largest city in Oregon, with a metro-area population of 200,000. It is widely unchurched, and according to many publications, its population is insecure, with high theft rates and low educational statistics.

THE MISSIONARIES:

JORDIN CROW // An Arkansas State alumnus and friend of Journey, Jordin is a NAMB church planter working to establish a church on the campus of Southern Oregon University. 

SHAWN AND TINA SNYDER // After moving to Medford in 2015, the Snyders have planted Living Hope Church. Through a vision of multiplication and a succinct pathway plan to leadership, the Snyders and Living Hope Church are discipling leaders and future church planters to reach the surrounding area. 

DO SOMETHING:

Pray:

  • Pray for Jordin, the Snyders, and their team as they work daily to reach Medford and to train up new leaders. 

  • Pray that more people would join them in their vision for multiplication. 

Go:

  • March 21-28 / Spring Break / $1,300 / college students or adults