Every tribe. Every nation.
revelation 5:9
Our mission
For more than a decade, Church of New Wine Ministries has carried the life-transforming message of the Gospel to communities around the world. What began as a step of obedience has grown into an ongoing missions movement impacting villages, cities, churches, and countless lives.
Our mission is simple: to prepare the way of the Lord by turning the hearts of fathers to their children and the hearts of children to their fathers before Christ’s return.
We are committed to winning souls and making disciples - equipping those transformed by the Gospel to remain rooted in God’s Word, walk in true freedom, and lead others into the abundant life Christ died to give us.


For years, seeds have been sown in faith. Souls have been saved. Communities have been strengthened. Churches have been planted. Prison doors have opened to the Gospel.
The Good News has gone forth over the airwaves of international radio stations even reaching the lost through gospel rap! The sick have been healed, the oppressed set free, and hope has risen in places once overtaken by despair.
Those who were weak have been left strong by learning to abide in the joy of the Lord which is our strength by releasing a simple, "Ha ha ha" into the atmosphere!
Watch the video below to see just what goes on during these missions trips!

COMMUNITY partnerships
In 2025 we took many big leaps of faith - one being, stepping into the prisons around Uganda such as Mtyana, Mwera, etc. to preach the gospel, set captives free, and create an atmosphere of worship in the midst of their circumstance. Many of the men gave their lives to the Lord just from these first few visitations and we believe many more will! We're excited for this new open door of ministry and have big plans set for the upcoming journeys to Uganda.
Prison Ministry -
health clinics -
We've seen the impossible made possible here at the Hope Clinic! Individuals and even entire families that were struck with life-threatening illnesses and the shadow of death have experienced healing through the wonder-working power of the blood and the life-giving message of the Gospel. Proverbs 17:22 reminds us, “A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” So we encouraged the people to respond in a way that might seem foolish to some, to simply let out a joyful “haha!”

" Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”
Matthew 25:40














