Church Worldwide: Mission with Hungary
Over the past several years, Ladue Chapel has established a close and personal relationship with the Reformed Church in Hungary as it emerges from the oppression of over 50 years of communist rule. Our primary focus is the Reformed Seminary in Sarospatak. George and Ildiko Benke have been our guests in the past, and George preached to our congregation during their visit. Dr. Donald Howland preached at the “Wooden Church” in Miskolc in 1995 when George was the pastor there. George is now the dean of the seminary in Sarospatak.
Ladue Chapel & Eden Theological Seminary sponsor Reformed Seminary graduate students, who typically remain in St. Louis for two years of study at Eden Seminary.
Special Offerings
Special offerings are also a major element of Ladue Chapel’s mission activity. Each year, the One Great Hour of Sharing gift during Lent and the Christmas Joy Offering support special needs all over the world.
| THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES ARE SUPPORTED BY LADUE CHAPEL MISSIONS |
| General Assembly, Synod and Presbytery Missions |
| Through a denominational gift |
| World Missions |
Hungarian Theological Graduate Student
Sarospatek Seminary, Hungary |
| National Missions |
Princeton Theological Seminary
Theological Education Fund of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Wee Kirk Middle America Conference |
| Local Missions |
Beyond Housing
Care & Counseling, Inc.
Chapel for the Exceptional
Children’s Foundation of Mid-America
Edgewood Children's Center
Gateway “I Have A Dream” Foundation
Harris House
Hosea House
Interfaith Partnership
Isaiah 58 Ministries
St. Patrick Center
Stephen Ministries
Uni-Pres Kindercottage
Youth Workcamp |