Dominican Republic Mission
2026 Dominican Republic Mission Trip
June 9th - June 16th
We are excited to announce our 2026 Mission Trip to the Dominican Republic, and we invite you to prayerfully consider joining our team as we partner with GO Ministries to share the love of Jesus through service, outreach, and community engagement.
Below you will find all key details regarding dates, cost, training, and how you can prepare to be part of this life-changing experience.
Trip Dates – Tuesday, June 9th – Tuesday, June 16th, 2026
Registration Deadline – January 26th, 2026
Trip Cost – Approximately $2,200. This price includes:
- Mission trip lodging, meals, and local transportation
- Project and ministry costs
- Round-trip airfare
Note: The final cost will be determined after our team is set on January 26th and is largely contingent on airfare
*A $750 deposit non-refundable is required at the first team meeting to secure your spot.
**Final payment is due on April 26th. We suggest the following payment schedule: January 26th ($750), February 22 ($475), March 29th ($475), April 26th ($500)
***Refunds cannot be issued, except in exceptional circumstances
****Financial assistance may be available upon request
Age Requirements - Open to 6th grade through adult. Younger children may be considered only if accompanied by parent(s).
Informational Meetings - To learn more or ask questions, please join us at one of the following:
- Sunday, January 11 - 12:30–1:00 PM
- Wednesday, January 14 - 6:30–7:00 PM
Team Trainings / Meetings - All team members must attend these meetings, which will be held on the last Sunday of each month from 2:00–4:00 PM
- January 26, February 22, March 29, April 26, May 31
- There will be one final meeting on Sunday, June 7th to finalize travel plans and luggage.
Team meetings are EXTREMELY important. Please mark your calendars now.
How We Might Serve in the Dominican Republic
This week will include travel, ministry opportunities, team development, and partnership with local churches and leaders in the Dominican Republic. We may serve in the following ways:
- GO Church Planting Support
- Vacation Bible School, Field Days, Church Outreach, Community Service & Assistance (often includes construction of some kind).
- GO Sports Ministry
- Sports Camps, Field Days, Team Practices) You do not need to be an athlete to serve in this area.
- GO Medical Ministry
- Opportunities for medical and non-medical participants, Support local doctors and clinics
Passport Requirements & Costs
A valid U.S. passport is required. It is vital that you begin this process early. If you need a new passport or renewal:
- $130 application fee
- $35 execution/acceptance fee
- (Optional) $60 expedite fee
Where to Apply
- City Clerk’s Offices
- Public libraries offering passport services
Important:
- Most locations require an appointment
- Ask whether they take passport photos on site
- If not, we recommend AAA (preferred over Walgreens)
Fundraising - Start Fundraising Now!
Many team members fundraise a significant portion of their trip cost. Consider:
- Letter writing campaigns
- Social media storytelling (share why this trip matters and how it will impact you spiritually)
- Setting aside Christmas and birthday money
- Side jobs — use your gifts, talents, and creativity!
If God is calling you to be part of this mission trip, we invite you to join us in prayer, preparation, and partnership as we walk out our calling to love and serve others.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Jacob Booher (office@immanuel-nky.org).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is covered in the cost?
There are a lot of costs associated with trips like this. The $2200 includes GO Ministry Registration, lodging, local transportation, international travel, work materials, meals, and some special opportunities provided on the island.
Why is a $750 deposit necessary?
Immanuel’s Finance Team has requested that as much of the estimated airfare as possible be collected in advance before tickets are purchases. This ensures good financial stewardship and protects both the church and the participants from unexpected risks. It also adds weight to the commitment to join the mission team.
Do I have to follow the suggested payment schedule?
No, but we do require that final payments are made before our final bill is due. So final payments will be required by our final team training meeting – April 26th.
How do I make payments?
At this time, there are two methods for making payments:
1. Pay by check / cash to the church office. Clearly indicate that the payment is for the Dominican Republic Mission Trip.
2. Pay online through our payment portal by going to immanuel-nky.org/give and selecting “Payment” at the top of the page.
How do those who want to donate to my trip do so?
At this time, there are a few methods for giving directly through the church:
1. Pay by check / cash to the church office. Clearly indicate that the payment is for the Dominican Republic Mission Trip.
- Note: If someone wants to give directly toward your balance, they must indicate that on the check (or on a note if paying with cash). This is considered payment and is not tax deductible. If the donor desires a to give a tax-deductible gift, the gift must be generally toward the Dominican Republic Mission Trip – not toward a specific person.
2. Pay online through our payment portal by going to immanuel-nky.org/give and selecting “Payment” at the top of the page OR through our giving portal by going to immanuel-nky.org/give and selecting “Give” at the top of the page.
- Note: If someone wants to give directly toward your balance, they must indicate that on the check (or on a note if paying with cash). This is considered payment and is not tax deductible. If the donor desires a to give a tax-deductible gift, the gift must be generally toward the Dominican Republic Mission Trip – not toward a specific person.
Those who wish to donate may also donate directly to you, which would require that you then submit the donations to the church.
What if I can’t make it to informational meetings?
We understand that some may not be able to make it to all training meetings, but it is important to attend as many as possible as these meetings contain important information as well as important team building elements that will make our time in the Dominican Republic the best experience possible.
I’ve never fundraised before, how should I go about raising money?
We have found through experience that the best way to raise money is often to simply ask for it, that is why we highly recommend starting with a letter writing campaign. Other options include:
- Social media storytelling (share why this trip matters and how it will impact you spiritually)
- Setting aside Christmas and birthday money
- Side jobs — shoveling driveways, hanging Christmas lights, mowing lawns - Use your gifts, talents, and creativity!
- Fundraising Events – Performances, services, bake sales, yard sales, etc…
I don’t really like asking for money. What should I do?
This is a common anxiety, and we offer this advice. Don’t refuse someone the opportunity to support you in something they believe you are called to do! There are those who can’t go on trips like this, and the way they serve is by supporting others who can. Christ calls us to generosity, so consider giving others the opportunity to be generous.
What happens if I raise more money than I need for the trip?
There are a few options regarding this:
- If the church receives donations directly that are designated for someone specific on our team who has already met his or her balance, the remaining donations will go toward other expenses for the trip, beginning with the balances of other team members.
- If the church receives general donations, the donation will go toward other expenses for the trip, beginning with the balance of other team members (evenly distributed).
- If you receive a donation directly and you know you have already met your goal, you can do any of the following, all of which warrant clear communication with the donor:
- Submit the donations to the church to be used for other expenses related to the mission trip.
- Return the donation to the donor.
- Reimburse yourself for any costs associated with the trip that you paid out of pocket.
Important Notes: We highly suggest that you are clear in your fundraising communication, regardless of what you intend to do with overage AND the church cannot reroute any money that is given directly to the church.
What risks are involved in this trip?
As for any trip that requires transportation, the usual risks apply. Specifically, there is an increased risk of sickness for travel outside of the country. We suggest scheduling an appointment with your primary care provider to discuss these risks.
What is the purpose of this trip?
We are fulfilling our church's mission to Make Disciples by sharing our faith and serving others. Our mission trip with GO Ministries is designed to support and learn from local leaders who are making disciples in the Dominican Republic. Through serving alongside them, we experience how God is redeeming people, renewing communities, and restoring creation. The purpose of the trip is not only to help meet real needs, but also to grow as disciples ourselves—learning mentorship, mission, and multiplication so we return home equipped to live as local leaders for Christ in our own communities.
I’m nervous about sending me teenager on this trip, are you sure they will be safe?
One of the greatest parts of our trip is that it is multi-generational, which means there will be trustworthy adults on this trip who will take care of our youth. If you are nervous, we invite you to join us. Participating on trips like this with your youth is an incredible blessing and will bring you closer together! The team at Go Ministries also works hard to provide the safest environment possible. The church that we stay at has a gate attendant on duty at all times, and we never go anywhere without a representative from the organization with us.
Will I need to get vaccinations for this trip?
Very likely yes. We suggest scheduling an appointment with your primary care provider to discuss this.
What will we eat on the trip?
All of our meals are prepared by local cooks in the kitchen of the church we will be staying in, and most diets and allergies can be accommodated. Team members can expect a variety of traditional Dominican food, including chicken, beans, rice, and fresh fruit.
I’ve already been on this trip, can I go again?
Absolutely! We have plenty of missionaries who have gone many times, and they experience something new every time and are blessed by connecting with those who they served in prior years! Those who have been before are often a great blessing to our newer missionaries! We especially recommend you go multiple times if you are feeling called to mission work on a larger scale.
Do I need to know Spanish to participate?
No, but it does help to have an understanding of some basic vocabulary. We suggest using mobile apps such as Duolingo (free), Babbel (paid), or Mango (free through most libraries) to learn the basics of the language.
Dominican Republic Mission
Immanuel families partner with GO Ministries in sharing, serving, and sending missionaries to the Dominican Republic. GO Ministries utilizes a three-pronged approach to reaching people for Jesus Christ; the legs of their ministry include: Church Planting, Sports, and Medical missions on the island.
Many of our mission teams have participated in supporting new GO Church Plants by providing programing and ministry resources for local pastors. This can include VBS’s, prayer walks, community development, worship, and small-scale construction. GO Ministries has a goal of planting 1,000 churches by the year 2030 (currently 300+).
GO Sports is the life blood of many Dominican communities as a means to reach children for Jesus Christ. GO offers several different team options for children and youth, including: Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball, and Soccer. With the recent improvements to their LDC (Leader Development Complex), GO has expanded their footprint on the island’s sports ministry while deepening discipleship opportunities for families.
GO Medical has served as an amazing blessing to many urban and rural communities on the island. Immanuel was integral in the early stages of GO’s new three-story medical facility. Many medical teams now provide traveling health clinics (medical and dental), installation of freshwater filtration systems, and standard non-prescription medications (aspirin, Tylenol, ibuprofen, and basic antibiotics).
For more information, contact office@immanuel-nky.org.




























