To equip and empower our members to carry out the Great Commission.

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V1 Global Missions is led by Florian Steciuch, Director of Missions, and his wife, Sadie. Together, they bring over three decades of ministry experience in Ukraine. As V1 continues to grow, we are currently serving in Ukraine, Honduras, and Guatemala, with Brazil launching as a new missions location in 2026.

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Missions principles

  1. Equipping the church (training, conferences, biblical and leadership training)

  2. Evangelism

  3. Strategic humanitarian aid

  4. Financial sustainability

  5. Christian influence on social media

Meet the Leaders

Florian Steciuch, Director of Global Missions Florian@v1.church

Sadie Steciuch, Leader

Schecania Morinville, Trip coordinator

Maria Gallarza, Lead Translator

Duvanny Benegad, Worship Lead

Rich and Shannon Hladik, Education and training

Phil Delvecchio, Logistics

Pastors Sandra and Dean Anderson, Apostolic oversite

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Training provided

Missions 1.0 Online, biweekly - successful completion required to qualify for international trips

Missions 2.0 Online, biweekly, for graduates of Missions 1.0 and having the desire to lead teams

2026

2026

Trips planned for 2026:

Honduras 

January 6-13

April 13-20

July 14-21

November 13-20

October - TBD

Guatemala

February 16-23

June 22-29

November 6-13

Ukraine

May 7-19

September 17-29


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FAQ

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How do I get involved?
To join a mission trip with V1, you must first sign up for Missions 1.0 Flight Crew.

Do I need any experience to go on a mission trip?
No prior experience is required just register for Missions 1.0 Flight Crew to get started.

How long are the mission trips?
Mission trips typically last between 4 to 14 days, depending on the destination and mission focus.

How much does a mission trip cost?
The cost varies based on location and trip length. Expenses may include airfare, lodging, meals, and transportation.

Approximate costs for trips:

Guatemala and Honduras - airfare (est. $500) plus $1000 7-8 days

Ukraine - airfare (est. $800) plus $1700. 12-14 days

Price includes meals, travel within the country, room and board, translators

How will I know what to expect on a mission trip?
You’ll receive the V1 Mission Trip Handbook, which outlines expectations, guidelines, and important do’s and don’ts.