In his report to the 127th Lott Carey Annual Session held in Memphis, Tennessee, from August 12-15, Executive Secretary-Treasurer Rev. Emmett Dunn highlighted collective efforts in advancing the cause of Christ through global missions.

The construction of wells in Sierra Leone and Nigeria provided clean and accessible water to thousands, significantly improving public health and reducing the burden on women and children who previously had to travel long distances to fetch water. In Kenya, several churches were built, creating spaces for worship and community gathering. These churches serve as centers of community development, offering various programs to support local needs.

Recognizing the challenges faced by economically disadvantaged communities, a program to provide shoes for school children was initiated. This effort enabled hundreds of children to attend school with dignity and comfort, removing a significant barrier to their education. Additionally, essential healthcare services were provided through medical assistance programs in Kenya, addressing critical health needs and offering hope and healing to those with limited access to medical care.

In the United States, the focus was on building capacity among churches through the Thriving Congregation Program, providing resources needed to grow and sustain vibrant ministries. Significant financial resources were provided to churches in Nigeria, India, and Kenya, supporting initiatives like church construction, community development, and outreach programs, thereby strengthening partnerships and expanding global impact.

Rev. Dunn emphasized the critical role of the Christian church in addressing the world’s pressing needs amidst economic disparities, social unrest, political instability, and environmental crises. Global socioeconomic and political climate profoundly impacts communities, with millions living in poverty and lacking access to basic necessities. Political conflicts and instability have displaced millions, creating a refugee crisis that demands compassion and action. Social issues such as racism, gender inequality, and the erosion of traditional values further exacerbate these challenges. In this context, the church must reaffirm its role in engendering hope, justice, and peace, addressing both the spiritual and physical needs of people.

Engaging youth and young adults is crucial to the future of the church. This generation is passionate about social justice, equality, and meaningful change. The church must create spaces where young people can connect their faith with action, providing opportunities for them to lead and participate in mission work. This includes offering mentorship, leadership development, and platforms for youth to express their creativity and passion for the gospel.

To strengthen the mission of Lott Carey globally, it is essential to expand partnerships with local and international organizations that share the mission. Collaborative efforts can amplify impact, pooling resources and expertise to address complex global challenges more effectively.

Prioritizing projects that promote long-term, sustainable development in the communities served, including environmental stewardship, is crucial. Increasing advocacy efforts on issues such as poverty, inequality, and human rights can influence policy and bring about systemic change that aligns with Christian values. Investing in discipleship and theological education to equip believers with a deep understanding of their faith and its implications for mission will help cultivate a mission-minded community rooted in scripture and committed to living out the gospel in every aspect of life.

Rev. Dunn reflected on the importance of actions in defining identity. Actions speak louder than words, reflecting true values and priorities. Consistency between belief and action is crucial for integrity, and actions have a profound impact on the world. Understanding that “what you do is who you are” challenges us to live intentionally, examining actions and aligning them with values. This transformation involves allowing God’s Word and Spirit to shape values and, in turn, actions.