La Mision: A Fresh Expressions Snapshot
By Jeanette Staats • October 20, 2025

In the heart of New Albany, Mississippi, a vibrant rhythm of worship, service, and community rises from a ministry called La Misión, led by Rev. Marta Sobrino Bolen. Born from the vision of New Albany United Methodist Church to reach and embrace its growing Hispanic community, La Misión has become far more than a church program—it’s a living expression of the Gospel in two languages and many forms.
Each week, families gather for worship, food, tutoring, and friendship, echoing the anthem that defines their identity:
“Somos la misión, esta es la razón—Dios nos dio un propósito de amor.”
We are the mission, this is the reason—God gave us a purpose of love.
What began as a safe harbor for those facing emotional, financial, or spiritual storms has become a transformational community, where neighbors discover hope, dignity, and belonging.
“How Can We Help?” — The Question That Started It All
When La Misión first began, it wasn’t built around a grand plan or budget—it started with one compassionate question that Rev. Marta Bolen asked again and again:
“We are a safe harbor, a safe space, where the only question we ask is, ‘How can we help?’”
In a community where many Hispanic families faced language barriers, food insecurity, and social isolation, that question changed everything. Bolen and her church began responding in tangible ways—offering food, clothing, tutoring, and friendship.
The ministry grew quickly. What began as a handful of volunteers serving meals and helping kids with homework blossomed into a full-fledged Fresh Expression of church, where worship and service flow seamlessly together. “Our kids are smart and brave,” Bolen says. “Imagine going to a school where you don’t speak the language. This program reminds them they can succeed… and that they do not have to face this alone.”
The Table Where Faith and Family Meet
Each Sunday, laughter and music fill the fellowship hall at New Albany UMC. A space once used for church meetings now hums with conversation and shared meals. For many, it’s the first time they’ve felt truly seen and welcomed.
“Many arrive without much,” Bolen says, “but they leave feeling full—full of food, yes, but also of hope and connection.”
La Misión’s after-school tutoring program has become one of its most visible ministries, helping children bridge the language gap while also strengthening family bonds. Yet the impact reaches beyond the students—it extends to parents who now have a trusted space to ask for help, to worship, and to experience community.
This ministry reflects one of the guiding principles of the
Fresh Expressions Journey—listening and loving first. Rather than asking people to come to church, La Misión listens deeply, responds compassionately, and builds relationships where the Gospel can take root.
Love in Action: Living the Gospel Beyond the Walls
Through partnerships with New Albany UMC and regional congregations like Tupelo First UMC, La Misión provides essentials such as beds, furniture, rice, beans, and canned goods to families in need. But what truly transforms lives is not the material aid—it’s the
message of dignity and divine worth woven through every act of service.
“These are my kids,” Bolen says with tears in her eyes. “This is a place where they can find help and love every day.”
Their worship anthem, written by members of the community, captures this heart:
“Dar esperanza al que no la tiene, ser familia donde no la hay.”
To give hope to those who have none, to be family where there is none.
This is
incarnational mission at its core—showing the love of Jesus not through sermons alone, but through shared life. As Henri Nouwen reminds us, “We are called to be a community of love, where each person is valued and nurtured.”
Here His Kingdom Begins Now
What makes La Misión so extraordinary is not its size or structure but its spirit. In a small town in Mississippi, a community has come alive through listening, loving, and serving—showing that the church can happen anywhere.
Rev. Daniel Darling, senior pastor of New Albany UMC, reflects, “We are a church that welcomes all. Providing a home for La Misión fits with our commitment to diversity. Our members are proud to support and take part in this work.”
Through La Misión, we see what’s possible when ordinary people join God in His mission—when the church steps outside its walls to love its neighbors and share life around the table.
“Aquí su reino empieza ya.”
Here His kingdom begins now.
As Fresh Expressions reminds us, the future of the church is not about attracting crowds—it’s about forming communities of grace that reflect the heart of Jesus.
You don’t need to be a pastor or have a perfect plan. You just need to start where you are, listen to your neighbors, and love well.
Because when you do, the kingdom begins right where you stand.
Snapshot of a Fresh Expression of Church
What is the Fresh Expression called?
La Mission
Where is it?
New Albany, MS
Who is it for?
La Misión is for Hispanic individuals and families in the New Albany, Mississippi area—especially those seeking connection, support, and a place to belong. It welcomes anyone in need of community, offering spiritual care and practical help to those navigating new beginnings far from home.
What do they do?
In the heart of Mississippi, La Misión gathers the Hispanic community around tables of worship, shared meals, and friendship, offering more than just help—it offers belonging. Through tutoring, food distribution, and compassionate care, this vibrant ministry becomes a place where families discover hope, dignity, and the love of Christ lived out in everyday life.
Who is the Pioneer?
Marta Sobrino-Bolen
Where can I learn more?
This snapshot was developed through thoughtful research using publicly available sources, including websites, news articles, community updates and a brief conversation with the pioneer.
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