Missional Fellowship is a community focused on mentorship and discipleship. In partnership with Missional Network, churches and organizations are linking arms together to deepen people’s relationship with Christ. This a Christian movement that seeks to redefine the nature of the church and make it more missional in nature.
The missional movement is based on the idea that the church should be an agent of God's mission in the world, rather than just a place where people gather for services. The movement's leaders believe that churches should:
Take the gospel outside of the church
Engage with society through missions, evangelism, and social justice movements
Send church members out into the world to share the gospel
What is missional Fellowship?
The missional movement is a response to the decline of churches and the strategies used to attract new members. The movement's leaders believe that the church's primary activity should be to participate in God's mission in the world, rather than attracting people to the church through programs.
Missional Fellowship creates and distributes resources, programs, and ventures to aid in this revolutionary effort. Join the Missional Fellowship and activate your purpose in this global movement!
Our approach
Mission: “Make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit” - Matthew 28:19.
Vision: To be a network of churches and leaders called together to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ by growing in Christ’s likeness, living by God’s word, and joining in God’s mission in the world.
Strategy: We help people renew the mind in grace and truth. We gather to learn and grow as individuals within community, better equipping ourselves to scatter across our cities, states, and the globe in obedience to God’s Great Commission. These programs help people learn how to think, not what to think.
1st and Greatest Commandment
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.” - Matthew 22:37
And the 2nd is like it:
“Love your neighbor as yourself.” - Matthew 22:39
Relationship with Jesus
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Living with Purpose
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Continued Education
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Loving your neighbor
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Strengthening your community
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Knowing your identity in Christ
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Relationship with Jesus • Living with Purpose • Continued Education • Loving your neighbor • Strengthening your community • Knowing your identity in Christ •
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How to grow
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Missional Network
Missional Network is the technology infrastructure we use to unite the Church.
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Plug-N-Play Singles Ministries
Several singles ministries your organization can join instantly!
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Mentorship Programs
Discipleship, Peer, & Vocational Mentorship Programs at your fingertips.
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Missional Ventures
Planting businesses to do Kingdom work in the world! (coming soon)
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Watch Missional Studios
Educational content to prepare you for the journey to walk with Christ!
What’s the point?
We are all gifted with godly purpose and responsibility. As we grow, the world begins to affect how we interact with others and how we spend our time. Each of us has a responsibility to shape culture and to withstand being shaped by culture.
As we mature spiritually, we are expected to align who we are with who God created us to be, this process of sanctification leads to being integrated in Christ. We have the opportunity to become a witness to Christ's goodness by displaying a Christ-likeness in our everyday lives. This outward display of our inward transformation allows us to love God and our neighbor properly.
This is the journey from bondage to freedom in Christ! Jesus’ first proclamation to the church speaks to this — “I was sent to set the captives free,” Luke 4. This process of maturation occurs through self-awareness in reflection of Christ, where we begin to understand our own identity and the role we will play in the world.
As theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, “When Christ calls a man, He bids him to come and die!” We see this identity formation, over and over again throughout the Bible. Moses was transformed by 40 days on Mount Sinai. Jesus was tested and empowered by 40 days in the wilderness. And like many other
biblical stories, each one of us should embrace our own journey of sanctification into Christlikeness. Have we been freed from bondage? Have we chosen to exit our Egypt? Have we died to self and culture to become more Christ-like?
Once this process progresses, the individual is now ready to enter the promised land! Where we are fully aware and alive in His Kingdom. And Christ embodied this for us by way of His own life, death & resurrection.
Missional Fellowship is called to this mission: To walk with each individual as we journey through this incredible adventure of becoming an integrated-self in Christ so we can experience God’s Kingdom, here on earth. We lean into discipleship’s call-to-action by elevating our cognitive & spiritual maturity — aligning who we are with who God created us to be.
This is a life-changing adventure for the individual which has a tremendously positive impact on the world at large.