Our Partners
We have partners in Redhill, the UK and Worldwide - find out about them below! If you would like to receive regular updates from any of our mission partners, please contact office@htredhill.com
Redhill
SparkFish
Working in primary & secondary schools in Redhill, Reigate, Merstham and Horley, SparkFish offer mentoring, RE lessons, and assemblies. They also run a popular strand called Think! in which a school sets a room aside for several days and the SparkFish team converts it into a peaceful place for students of all ages to explore identity and self-esteem, relationships and values. Each year SparkFish run two interactive storytelling events: the Christmas Journey for Year 2 pupils and the Easter Experience for Year 5 pupils, with up to 40 volunteers from local churches, including HT.​
UK
CPAS
Making Mission Possible
Founded in 1836, CPAS is an evangelical Anglican organisation and in 2025 it continues its calling to work with churches and leaders to help them share the gospel afresh in each generation. Their current ministry involves the oversight of Venture and Falcon holidays for children and young people, appointing evangelical clergy to their patronage parishes, and training, resourcing and supporting church leaders for mission and evangelism. They also run training for PCCs (church councils) and lay (non clergy) leaders.
Worldwide
Tim Curtis
CMS
Tim has been based in the Gran Chaco region of Paraguay for over 30 years serving an indigenous people group, the Énxet. After many years of translating the Bible into Énxet, completed in 2016, he now creates and also translates discipleship and training material, and even translates hymns! The compound where Tim lives serves as a training centre, hosting local pastors and lay leaders with basic accommodation. After heading up the project to record the audio version of the Énxet Bible using dozens of people in the local churches, in the autumn of 2024 he directed a team of Énxet speakers to dub The Jesus Film.
Tom & Liz Trump
Crosslinks
Tom is pastor of Emmanuel Etterbeek in central Brussels, that he and Liz helped plant in 2016. The church holds its Sunday services in a local school. Tom and Liz also serve at the annual Inter Action camps in Belgium for children and young people, as well as at conferences of their church umbrella organisation. Before becoming lead pastor, Tom headed up the ministry to children and young people. Their aim is to grow the church in maturity of discipleship, and in outreach to their community. They have 2 young sons.
A Rocha Kenya
Christian Conservationists
​Part of the A Rocha International family, A Rocha Kenya (ARK) is a Christian conservation charity. It has three main arms: ecotourism, education, and research. ARK’s Mwamba Field Study Centre hosts a range of guests, from researchers to holiday makers – anyone who loves nature and birding in particular. In the forest at Dakatcha, ARK's scientific programme focuses on local threatened habitats, seeking to better understand the ecosystems/threats to them to help protect them. In Nairobi, ARK advocates for environmental education and community conservation through working with different schools, community groups and churches.
Keith & Jacqueline Robinson
Wycliffe Bible Translators
Did you know that 1 in 5 people are still waiting for the Bible in their language? Following several years serving in HR for Wycliffe, Keith is now focussed on special projects, looking particularly at strategic challenges raised by things like legislation, economic climate, and technology. For example, there are still languages in the world that have not yet been captured as written texts, so this is always the first step before beginning Bible translation. How can AI improve this lengthy process? How does legislation on the employment status of Uber drivers impact the way mission organisations deal with their teams? Keith grew up at Holy Trinity.
James & Barbara Sherwood
Navigators
The Sherwoods lived in Nigeria some years ago serving the church there with Navigators. Nowadays James is still involved in a ministry of promoting discipleship for churches in Nigeria, Ethiopia, Guinea, Congo Brazzaville, DRC, Cote d’Ivoire and more. James still visits pastors and leaders there regularly. They live in London and Barbara is involved in many ministries there, particularly one-to-one discipleship. Barbara grew up at Holy Trinity.