Worship Leader/Missionary

Worship Leader/Missionary

[efsbutton style=”” size=”” color_class=”” align=”center” type=”link” target=”false” title=”Online Application” link=”https://www.plantutah.com/worship-leader-application/”] Who we are: Plant Utah is a church planting movement committed to making disciples and planting churches in cities in Utah that are less than 1% Christian. Some of these cities do not have a single evangelical Christian church of any denomination. This is a…

January/February 2016

Here’s What’s Happening This month Utah Valley Church launched a small group series titled “Multiply”. The main focus of this study is to learn what a disciple is and how we can fulfil the Great Commission by becoming disciples who make disciples. Then in March Utah Valley Church will be hosting an LDS Transitions small…

November News

November News

Welcome Grant and Terri Clark Plant Utah would like to welcome Grant and Terri Clark, our newest church planters. Here is a little information about Grant and Terri. We look forward to sharing more with you as their ministry grows. Grant and Terri Clark just recently moved to West Jordan UT from Cheyenne WY to…

Cross-country Trip

Plant Utah is gearing up for a cross-country trip from Utah to Richmond, VA to attend ICOM (International Conference on Missions). We will have a booth there so if you are attending please stop by and see us! Along the way, we will make stops in Cheyenne, WY (Oct 19th),  Hillsboro, MO (Oct 25th), Cabool, MO (Nov…

What if your city had a lower percentage of Christians than North Korea?

What if your city had a lower percentage of Christians than North Korea?

Lower % of Christians than North Korea? As some of you know, Utah County, Utah is less than 1% Christian (0.49%). That’s a lower percentage of Christians than Iraq (3.0%) or North Korea (4.0%) and closer to Iran (0.04%). It’s interesting that many U.S. churches and mission organizations send thousands of missionaries and millions of dollars…

Plant Utah News – January 2015

Plant Utah News – January 2015

Christmas/New Year Over Christmas we were blessed with the presence of Chandra’s parents (Ken and Carolyn Vogel) and our oldest “adopted” son who was home from the Army. Despite seasonal illnesses, we had a really blessed time. We are especially grateful for this time together since Ken and Carolyn will be leaving for Liberia soon and we’re…