MISSIONS

"Sympathy is no substitute for action." --David Livingstone - missionary to Africa

Foreign Missions

We share financially with all the missions listed below and have sent work teams to many of them. Our desire is to learn about their lives, the places they live, and to encourage them in their work.

Then Jesus came to them and said "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 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: 18-20

  • EACM promotes the establishing of Christian churches in Kenya and Uganda. They work with others to develop projects, schools and famine relief. 

  • Christian Relief Fund in helping children escape the cycle of poverty. With programs in more than 20 countries worldwide, Christian Relief Fund is on a mission to help children living in poverty grow intellectually, physically, spiritually and socially. 

  • IDES exists to meet physical and spiritual needs of suffering people throughout the world in the name of Jesus Christ.

    Photo Caption: Libby Christian Church is packing food to ship to missionaries throughout the world that partner with IDES. This food helps missionaries feed hungry families - opening a door to build lasting relationships and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ - feeding both the body and the soul. 

    Check out this time lapse video from the food packing day! 

  • Pioneer Bible Translators exists to disciple the Bibleless, mobilizing God's people to provide enduring access to God's Word. Our vision is to see transformed lives through God's Word in every language. The work is not finished until there are networks of churches using Scripture to grow, mature, and multiply, in every language group on earth. 

  • Mision Caribe - reaching the people of Central America through church planting evangelism and a Bible Institute. 

  • Harvest Initiative has been in Nicaragua full time since 1995 working to catalyze community development projects. Three Christian schools have been founded with the help of committed Nicaraguan co-workers. A big part of our job is helping the Nicaraguan leaders equip the churches to reach out as Christ reached out to a people tangled in vices and ground down by poverty and hopelessness. So far we have helped the new churches establish ministries such as an agricultural loan program, a technical vocational shop, a small business incubator and water projects. 

  • Orphan Lifeline International began in Russia in 2009 and continues to expand the scope and scale of their work in several countries where thousands of orphan children receive daily care in their Christian family-style children's homes.

  • Timothy and Tammy Aho catalyze the formation of teams to make disciples and plant churches in Birmingham, England. With 30 years of cross-cultural ministry experience in England, the Ahos share in many opportunities for community transformation. 

  • As Christians, it is our mission to carry on the purpose of the cross and tell people about Jesus for the salvation of their souls. If students are not going to church, then the church must come to them. On average, ministries with a campus house are two to five times bigger than those that do not have one. The opportunity for the Missouri Western State University is to build a campus house that will attract students where more will come to know the saving power of Jesus Christ.

Local Missions

We love our small community nestled in the Cabinet Mountains. It's a remote place, (just ask anyone who tries to get a flight here!) but that is part of what we love about it. You really have to want to be here to get here and call it home. Our hope is that we can reach out and love and serve our town in generous and creative ways. We want to give back, encourage and strengthen our community - all in the name of Jesus. 

Below are a couple ways we are trying to do that...

  • Food Pantry

    Libby Christian Church Food Pantry's mission is to have a good variety of nourishing food to serve the needs of all who request our help. We pray those in need will sense God's love as their need for food is met.


    The Food Pantry and the Mission closet are both open on Thursdays from

    10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Food Pantry is located behind the main church building and can be accessed from the River Road. 



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  • Mission Closet

    The Mission Closet has clean, good, used clothing available for free to anyone who can use it. Things like sheets, blankets and small household items are available as well. 


    The Food Pantry and the Mission closet are both open on Thursdays from

    10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Mission closet is behind the main church building and can be accessed from Pipe Creek Road.




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Location: 100 Kootenai River Road ~ Libby, Montana 59923

Phone: (406) 293-3747

Email: office@libbychristianchurch.com

Sunday Service: 8:30am I 10:45am

Sunday School: 10am