Members of the Hugoton Assembly of God traveled to Honduras last week for a mission trip. They worked in conjunction with King’s Castle going out into the streets and schools to connect with the children and their families. King’s Castle uses music, dance, puppets, and prayer to reach the children of Honduras and then connect them with their local churches.

HAOG participated in these programs, reaching out across the capital of Honduras in the city of Tegucigalpa. Missionary Jessie Harshbarger, originally from Missouri, brought the two groups together to make this amazing mission trip possible. During the week, they participated in 13 street/school programs reaching 1691 individuals. During those programs, they had prayer requests of 404 for health concerns, 332 for problems in the home, and 466 for salvation. The HAOG crew was also able to assist in the building of the foundation for King’s Castle’s new campground dorm and an area for a washer and dryer which will be a major blessing for the kitchen crew who currently hand wash all the laundry for that area.

HAOG missionaries included Tim, Kristi, and Mia Singer, Omar, Janett, Valeria, and Omar Jr Peinado, Jamyn and Kirstin Wolters, Angel and Cyson Hunt, Todd, Jennifer, and Austin Hewitt, Amanda and Thomas Willis, and Jeffrey Sternberg.