To describe the Missionary Church
in one word, we are:

COMMITTED

WE ARE COMMITTED TO

Jesus Christ | The Missionary Church recognizes Jesus Christ as the ultimate authority.

The Bible | We remain fully committed to the inerrancy of Scripture and the authority of the Word of God.

The Great Commission | Multiplying disciples who multiply disciples who multiply disciples. That is the command that Jesus gave us, and we will not be distracted by buildings, programs, or anything else.

 

WE ARE A FAMILY OF CHURCHES

Organizationally, we are a denomination, but we really see ourselves as a family of churches.

As a family of churches we realize that we have a unique identity. Others may share in one or more of our traits, but we believe the combination of the following five traits expresses this unique identity of the Missionary Church.

  1. CORE VALUES

  2. PURPOSE

  3. ROOTS

  4. BELIEFS

  5. RELATIONSHIPS

Core VAlues

 
  • We are fiercely faithful to core biblical doctrines to ensure that we stay theologically sound. We are not dogmatically exclusive.

  • We encourage, facilitate, and resource churches rather than direct them. Our goal is to inspire and partner with one another to increase ministry effectiveness.

  • We are unique in the fact that we allow local churches freedom to minister effectively in their contexts. This is because we are a permission-giving culture, not a restricting one.

  • We identify, develop, and release leaders. We do not limit God in who he calls to leadership.

  • We focus more on the mission than the institution. We share best practices with like-minded organizations and partner with them. And we also encourage and support Kingdom endeavors.

PURPOSE

The Missionary Church, in obedience to Jesus Christ her Lord, is committed to being holy people of God in the world and to building his Church by worldwide evangelism, discipleship and multiplication of growing churches, all to the glory of God.

ROOTS

The Missionary Church has a rich theological heritage that serves as a launching pad for aggressive outreach. While our message from the Bible is unchangeable, our methods of communication must change to reach every culture for Christ.

Early leaders had a commitment to the position that the Scriptures were to be the source of doctrine and life. In addition to this commitment to be a biblical church, the theological perspective of the Missionary Church recognizes the contribution of John Wesley’s emphasis on “the warmed heart”; A. B. Simpson’s fourfold emphasis on Jesus Christ as Savior, Sanctifier, Healer and Coming King; the Anabaptist concepts of community and brotherhood; and the evangelical emphases of the lost estate of mankind and redemption through Jesus Christ.

The Missionary Church is a unique blend of the thought and life of a people who have sought to build their church according to the Scriptures with an appreciation for their historical roots.

 

RELATIONSHIPS

The Missionary Church has productive relationships with a number of other churches, mission agencies, and ministry organizations committed to Scripture and to the cause of Christ in the world.

As a member of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), our people respond generously to appeals from World Relief Corporation (the international assistance arm of NAE) for funds to meet disaster and poverty needs around the world.

SUMMARY OF BELIEFS

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