Wellspring Project


    The picture on the right is of the well drilling machine being sent to South Korea. It is for drilling water to aid the people.  The government of North Korea has accepted us, an openly Christian organization to do a ministry of mercy, providing clean water to rural communities.  We understand that water is their most pressing health need .


     Western Carolina  Presbytery has shipped a drilling rig to South Korea to be completed  with a truck chassis and attendant tool boxes, racks, water tank, etc.  A delegation from here went on the 29th of Sept. 2005 for about ten days to cement the relationship in South Korea, and to be a part of the final preparation, before reshipping to North Korea via China.

Missionaries supported by Presbytery



West African Partnership

Trip to Senegal,  April 20-29, 2006

Anyone in the presbytery is welcome.

Cost will be about $2000

Email Calvin Jett for more information



Reformed University Fellowship

National RUF

RUF at Appalachian StateJustin Kendricks

RUF at Asheville - (no web page) -  contact Philip Caines

RUF at UNC-Chapel HillBen Inman

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     We hope to send a dedication  group to the DPRK in the spring, followed by teams to install pumps in the wells over the next years.


     Please pray for this work.  We continue to have needs in expenses, especially for travel, administration, and the "down the hole" tooling we need to ship directly by the end of the year


     We deeply appreciate your contributions, and would be especially grateful to be given the opportunity to speak to any group you may have, to explain the project further.


     The picture to the left is of the men of the presbytery around the machine before we sent it to South Korea.


James Linton is the man over the project.  For more information you may contact James.