Spring Mexico Missions Trip
Tijuana | April 16-17, 2026
Overview
Under the direction and covering of Spectrum Ministries we will be making a lasting impact over two days.
Day 1: Participating in a local Community Outreach.
Day 2: Building two homes for families in need.
Leaders
Jonathan Edwards, Kindra French, Scott Sepulveda and Jacob O’Hare
Schedule
NOTE: Times provided are approximate and subject to change/adjustment.
Thursday, April 16
6:30am - Meet at Daybreak (parking lot closest to offices) - BREAKFAST WILL BE PROVIDED
7:00am - Depart for Mexico - FIRM TIME
Students will be riding in three vans with pre-determined passengers (with each driver possessing passenger Passports). Students will ride in their designated van during the entirety of the two-day trip.
7:45am - Meet Arturo from Spectrum Ministries near border (on Mexico side).
8:30am - Arrive at Spectrum Dorm, drop off belongings, load building materials if needed, caravan to Outreach Site
9:00am - Community Day Briefing with Spectrum staff.
10:00am - Community Outreach Day; work with Spectrum staff as instructed to serve families and children in local barrio. Eat box lunch on job site at designated break times.
4:30pm - Depart Outreach Site, return to Dorm.
5:30pm - Walk as a group to taco stand for dinner.
8:30pm - Evening program: devotional, prayer, hang time.
11:00pm - Lights out.
Friday, April 17
6:30am - Meal prep team reports to kitchen.
7:00am - Breakfast.
7:45am - Dorm duties.
9:00am - Arrive at Home Build Site; work with Spectrum staff and construction leads to build home. Eat box lunch on job site at designated break time.
3:00pm - Meet with the recipient families on site. Ceremony to present the family with a signed Bible and prayer of dedication over the homes.
3:30pm - Depart Home Build Site, stop at Dorm to pick up belongings.
4:00pm - Head to border and ride back to Daybreak.
Possibly - Stop for dinner at In-N-out on U.S. side after border crossing (depending on timing).
Details To-Note
Meals provided - breakfast/lunch/dinner (Thursday), breakfast/lunch/dinner (Friday), water (for trip)
Items to bring/pack - PLEASE NOTE
Pillow and sleeping bag (we will be sleeping on bunks with bare mattresses), or single bed linens - if you do not own a sleeping bag, reach out to someone local to borrow one as it is just for one night (church staff, DLC support family, etc.)
In a backpack sized bag
Bath towel (if you want to bathe Thursday night - our one night stay)
1 set of clothes for Thursday’s “Community Outreach” - comfortable and casual (ladies, no leggings)
1 set of clothes for Friday’s house build (closed-toed shoes and clothing that can get dirty) - your clothes for Thursday you will be wearing down to Tijuana
1 set of modest sleepwear
Flip-flops for dorm
Personal toiletries AND sunscreen
Over-the-counter medications you may need and/or prescription medication (in original package)
Up to $20 in $1 bills - not necessary (as meals are provided)
Refillable water bottle - IMPORTANT
Passport (to be collected prior to trip for safe-guarding), driver’s license, and medical insurance card
Small purse, backpack, or waist pack (for any personal items)
Lightweight jacket
DO NOT BRING - weapons of any kind (including small pocket knives) and any illegal substance (failure to comply could put our entire team in jeopardy)
Demeanor, behavior & tone - Our team is going to Tijuana to be a blessing - building a home for a family in need and reflecting Christ to those we meet and interact with. Be mindful of the way you carry yourself, listening to instruction and being helpful. The way you act will affirm and confirm being “sent by God” (or not). What we do in the present echoes into eternity.
Dorm info & guidelines - The Spectrum Ministries dorm in Tijuana is located in a safe and secure neighborhood, with a staff member that will remain on-site during our stay. This is our home-away-from-home while you are there. And, as such, we expect that you will be respectful of how the premises are maintained both during our stay, and how we leave it. The dorm is equipped with a full kitchen downstairs, sleeping accommodations upstairs, private restrooms and hot showers. There are 2 separate rooms for men and women each equipped with bunk beds. You are required to provide your sleeping bag, toiletries, and any other personal items you may need while you are there (see list above). There is also a checklist of what will need to be done on the day of your departure to clean up the dorm before the next group arrives. WiFi: There is WiFi at the dorm if you need to use your cell phone. (usage will be limited) Cell phones: You will need to check with your cell provider to see if there are any rate charges for phone use in Tijuana. Prior to leaving the dorm for our stay, clean-up will be required to leave things ready for any group arriving to the facilities after our stay.
Safety - At no time are any team participants to depart from the team (while working on the home, at the dorm or in town). No items are to be purchased in Mexico without the expressed permission given to you by team leadership.