OMS Outreach September-December Volume 2, No.3 | Page 7

Growing Spanish- Speaking Church in London reaching to the sky and modern buildings that were an architect’s dream to build. In spite of the old traditions, the new people moving in are younger and open to new ways of thinking. They are of the digital age, seeking jobs to improve the way of life for themselves and their children. Schools and hospitals are in demand, along with de- partment stores and restaurants in trendy shopping centers, which lead to road im- provements and more jobs. Already, Alexis has led local churches to engage in prayer walks, and he has made contacts with local pastors and leaders. He says that the way to win Querétaro for Christ is through a foundation of prayer. He and his ECC team have been praying and preparing for this for years in Mexico City. “I don’t just want prayer walks. I want prayer teams engaged in evangelism,” shared Alexis. And then he wants the peo- ple recently won for Christ to be trained in reaching others. Finding persons of peace (Luke 10, per- sons who receive the messenger, respond to the message, and reach others with the message), establishing hou se churches, and setting up training centers are all key OMS strategies that Alexis is eager to use with both Mexican and U.S. volunteers, working together to reach Querétaro, the first targeted state of the eight in the Circle of Silence ministry. Do you want to join a prayer walk or evangelism team to help reach Querétaro for Christ? OMS has seen much fruit in Colombia and Cuba through similar out- reach ministries. Maybe you can be one of the first in the coming days to witness God at work throughout Mexico. Write to us at [email protected] to take that first step. On Sunday mornings, people from across London make their way by bus and train to a theater in Stratford. They are not going to see a movie. They are going to church. Churchgoers include Spanish speakers from many Latin countries now living and working in London. Rev. Oscar Jimenez, a young Colombian, pastors the growing church. In 2014, Oscar, then director of the Mission Department for the OMS-related InterAmerican Church in Colombia, trav- eled to London to check on a ministry. He found little fruit but saw other potential opportunities. After the church heard his report, they sent Oscar, a graduate of the OMS-founded seminary in Medellín, as a missionary. Soon, more than 100 people were meeting every Sunday in a hotel to hear God’s Word preached. However, Oscar’s stay in London be- came complicated with visa issues, so he had to return to Colombia. After a few months, he secured a four-year student visa to attend the London School of Theology. This visa allows him to work on a Ph.D. and pastor the growing 250-person InterLondon Church, with 15 house churches and plans to plant a daughter church in Wimbledon later this year. Oscar continues to seek the Lord’s help, guidance, and strength as he studies and pastors full time. photo page 6: Prayer team members walk and pray for the people living in Querétaro. photo page 7: Oscar baptizes a new convert. 7