Get Involved
Three ways in.
You do not have to fly across the world to be part of this work. You do have to do something.
Pray
Stand with the team in prayer
Prayer is not a soft option. The pastors who cross out of Laos are walking into real risk. The team is walking into real fatigue. Sign up to receive a short prayer letter before, during, and after each trip.
Join the prayer listGive
Fund this year's trip
Gifts go directly into the team's mission account at Cypress Point Community Church and pay for travel, supplies, pastor training materials, women's ministry, and the school's most pressing needs.
How to giveSponsor
Sponsor a candidate or a pastor
Cover the cost of a first-time candidate who feels called but cannot self-fund, or sponsor a Lao pastor's travel and lodging for the training week. Both are tangible, both are needed every year.
Talk to us about sponsorship
Compassion Cup Florida
The most fun and unique golf tournament in Florida — and the single largest source of funding for our work in Thailand and Laos each year.


Why it matters
A day on the course funds a year of ministry — pastor training in Laos, classrooms at the Village of Hope, and the team's travel costs. Sponsor a hole, build a foursome, or come play.
Sponsor or sign upHow to give
By card, by check, or to a specific team member
By credit card
Online giving for both the missions fund and individual team members runs through the Cypress Point Church website. The direct giving page is being prepared now — we’ll link it here as soon as it’s live. In the meantime, email Justin or Jill and we’ll point you to the right place.
By check
Make checks payable to Cypress Point Community Church. In the memo, write For Missions / [team member name]. Mail to:
Cypress Point Community Church
15820 Morris Bridge Road
Thonotosassa, FL 33592
By phone
Call the church office at 813-986-9100. Staff can take a one-time or recurring gift over the phone and direct it to a specific team member or to the general missions fund.
Not sure where to give?
Email Justin or Jill and we’ll tell you straight where a gift would do the most good this year.
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