September 2022
As summer in Milan has drawn to a close, the rhythm of life has returned to normal. The Milanese have returned from their August vacations, schools have reopened, and the church is once again full on Sunday. We are eager to begin a new season of catechism lessons, mid-week Bible studies, and monthly men’s and women’s meetings.
The following is a brief update on the recent happenings of our church and family:
Reformation Italy Meeting in Lecce
This week I will go to the south of Italy, in the city of Lecce to meet with Rev. Andrea Ferrari and Rev. Vincenzo Coluccia, a WSC graduate and the missionary of New Life Presbyterian Church in Escondido. We will begin the challenging task of writing a new church in Italian for the future Reformed and Presbyterian denomination of Italy. We are working as a committee of the Coalition of Presbyterian and Reformed Churches in Italy (La Comunione delle Chiese Presbiteriane e Riformate in Italia). We plan to meet for four days of work. Then, on Sunday the 11th, I will preach in the morning worship service of Chiesa Presbiteriana Pietra Vivente, the church-plant Rev. Coluccia is serving. We ask for your prayers for our labors and the future denomination, that all will be done to the glory of God and spiritual wellbeing of his people in Italy.
Grazie di Cuore
As always, Janie and I want to thank you for your prayers, encouragement, and support. There is no way we could do this work without the faithful prayers and encouragement of God’s people. We give God thanks for how he is causing our congregation to grow in numbers, knowledge, and love for one another. All glory goes to God and the power of his Word!
Pastor Mike
This mission to Milan is only possible with the faithful prayers and generous contributions of people like you. If you would like to help us meet our goal by making a donation, you may send a check to:
Escondido United Reformed Church
1864 N. Broadway
Escondido, CA 92026
Checks should be made out to Escondido United Reformed Church. Please indicate that the support is for Rev. Michael Brown as a missionary to Italy.