MISSIONS

CLINT & PEGGY WATSON: FINLAND​
Clint grew up in the Atlanta metro and served faithfully as the senior pastor of FBCC for eight years. He met and married Peggy while attending and playing football at the University of West Georgia. He worked for Campus Outreach for 25 years, starting the Campus Outreach Atlanta region. He grew the ministry from the ground up into a thriving college ministry at many campuses in and around Atlanta. Clint and Peggy have three grown kids..
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ROSS & ANGELA FLOYD: PANAMA​
Both Georgia natives, Ross and Angela met in college and married in 2007. In 2015 they began their first term as missionaries in Bogota, Colombia, where God also blessed them with the longing of their hearts in the birth of their son. During their three years in Colombia, the Floyds grew spiritually and in their abilities to come alongside national partners, serve the local church, and build community both within the church and the surrounding community. Now Ross and Angela serve in Panama City, Panama, as they expand their calling to help the church reach people with the gospel, build community, and walk alongside those who desire to grow in their faith through discipleship.

EMILY: UNDISCLOSED
Emily is serving in a sensitive location, so we’re not able to post specific information on our website. We pray for her that she would be faithful in sharing the gospel with those she encounters on a daily basis.

LOGAN & ELIZABETH HEEKE: SCOTLAND​
Kilwinning is a church revitalization effort started in 2022, pastored by Logan Heeke. The church was originally founded in 1738. It's a traditional working-class town located in Ayrshire, around half an hour’s drive south-west of Glasgow. It has a population of just over 16,000 with at least 7 schemes in the town. The need for the good news of Jesus in Kilwinning is a bit overwhelming as there are, at most, 3 small Bible-believing and gospel-preaching churches for the 16,000+ people who live there. According to the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2020, 59% of Kilwinning’s population is in the top 20% most deprived of Scotland (10% in the top 10 percentile and 49% in the top 20 percentile).
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