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Nathan Harrod preaching the Sunday night of Missions Conference. November 9th, 2025. Find us online at:Website: www.capitalcommunity.ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/capitalcommunitychurchInstagram: www.instagram.com/ccc_fredericton YouTube: www.capitalcommunity.tvThe Conversation Podcast: www.anchor.fm/ccc-theconversationSermon Archive Podcast: www.anchor.fm/capitalcommunitychurch
Nathan Harrod preaching the Sunday morning of Missions Conference. November 9th, 2025.Find us online at:Website: www.capitalcommunity.ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/capitalcommunitychurchInstagram: www.instagram.com/ccc_fredericton YouTube: www.capitalcommunity.tvThe Conversation Podcast: www.anchor.fm/ccc-theconversationSermon Archive Podcast: www.anchor.fm/capitalcommunitychurch
Speaker: Reverend Kyuboem Lee, Passage: 1 Corinthians 12:12-31
This week, we have the privilege to hear from our keynote speaker and supported missionary Josh Duncan. We encourage you to pray for our missionaries and their families as they serve the Lord in their respective mission fields.
Nathan Harrod preaching the Friday night of Missions Conference. November 7th, 2025.Find us online at:Website: www.capitalcommunity.ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/capitalcommunitychurchInstagram: www.instagram.com/ccc_fredericton YouTube: www.capitalcommunity.tvThe Conversation Podcast: www.anchor.fm/ccc-theconversationSermon Archive Podcast: www.anchor.fm/capitalcommunitychurch
Love Your Neighbor as YourselfMatthew 22:39Dr. Luke Herrin
A new MP3 sermon from The Word for Life is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Missions Conference 2025 Subtitle: Missions Conference 2025 Speaker: Mark Widmer Broadcaster: The Word for Life Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 11/3/2025 Length: 14 min.
This is the third of a series of 3 short conversations I had LIVE at Missions Conference hosted by Revival Church in Modesto, CA. In this episode I am joined by Taylor Fairbanks, Pastor of Vessel Church in Baton Rogue, LA. We talk about at Missions Conference means to him, the importance of just being a worshipper, advice to church planters, and much more.
This is the second of a series of 3 short conversations I had LIVE at Missions Conference hosted by Revival Church in Modesto, CA. In this episode I am joined by Alexis Diaz, Media Director of Revival Church. We talk about her approach to church socials, what it means to be a 'digital missionary', her view on trending content, and much more.
Bro. Jerry Whitlow preached a message entitiled “Who Will Go to America?” during the Tuesday Evening service of the 49th Annual Stewardship and Missions Conference on October 21, 2025, at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. View Archived Services at nvbc.org.
Listen to Missions Conference with Jerry Dean from Sunday Morning , October 5, 2025.Love is our Why. Join Us Online at 10/11 AM on Sundays and 7:30 PM on Wednesdays. To give online, visit wayoflife.church/give or text the word GIVE to 817-382-3270, click the link, and follow the prompts. If you need prayer, visit wayoflife.church/connect so we can pray for you.
Pastor Josh Levesque.10-21-2025.TUE
This is the first of a series of 3 conversations I had LIVE at Missions Conference hosted by Revival Church in Modesto, CA. In this episode I am joined by Jonathan Quinones, Assistant Pastor of Revival Church. We talk about the purpose of Missions Conference, what makes it unique, the kind of posture that God blesses, and much more.'Light Needs A Voice' by Adam Hunley - https://www.youtube.com/live/2pNbN1qRrig?si=P1C23FG_0JC371Q7
Bro. Jerry Whitlow preached a message entitiled “Every Person Matters” during the Sunday Morning service of the 49th Annual Stewardship and Missions Conference on October 19, 2025, at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. View Archived Services at nvbc.org.
Pastor Alfred King Missions Conference
On Saturday, October 18, we launch into one of my favorite weekends of the year, our annual Global Missions Conference. This is your opportunity to connect in new ways to God's story both near home and across the globe. This weekend God wants to speak to you--to ignite something new. Whether you've been involved in missions for decades or you've just said yes to Jesus, God has something for you during this time. Now is your chance to dive in and make decisions to pray, to give, and to go.I have three assignments for you this weekend:1) Encourage a missionary by engaging with their work.2) Listen and learn something new about missions and outreach.3) Give your hard-earned money awayCheck out EVERYTHING conference on Church Center or click below!We'll see you there.Pastor Drew Simpson
2025 Missions Conference with Missionaries Greg and Danna Beggs, Dustin and Natalie Barthalow, Joseph and Jozeca Murphy, and Peyton and Mekayla White.
2025 Missions Conference with Missionaries Greg and Danna Beggs, Dustin and Natalie Barthalow, Joseph and Jozeca Murphy, and Peyton and Mekayla White.
Missions Conference 2025 - Stephen Lyons The sermon centers on the divine mandate, message, and means of missions, drawing from Ezekiel 37's vision of dry bones coming to life through God's power and human obedience. It emphasizes that missions are not optional but a command rooted in the Great Commission, which includes evangelism, baptism, and discipleship. The message is the gospel—urgent, inclusive, and imminent—because souls are lost and time is short. The means of missions are the local church and individual believers, who fulfill their role through prayer, financial provision, and personal presence, as God calls each person to stand in the gap for others. The tone is both convicting and comforting, urging total obedience and faith in God's ability to make the impossible possible.
Missions Conference 2025 - Stephen Lyons The sermon centers on the divine mandate, message, and means of missions, drawing from Ezekiel 37's vision of dry bones coming to life through God's power and human obedience. It emphasizes that missions are not optional but a command rooted in the Great Commission, which includes evangelism, baptism, and discipleship. The message is the gospel—urgent, inclusive, and imminent—because souls are lost and time is short. The means of missions are the local church and individual believers, who fulfill their role through prayer, financial provision, and personal presence, as God calls each person to stand in the gap for others. The tone is both convicting and comforting, urging total obedience and faith in God's ability to make the impossible possible.
Missions Conference 2025 - Byron Cromwell The sermon centers on the biblical promise of a hundredfold blessing for those who forsake worldly attachments for Christ's sake, drawing from Matthew 19:27–29 and 1 John 2:15–17. It emphasizes that true forsaking is not mere abandonment but a deliberate, obedient surrender of possessions, family, and personal plans to God's authority, rooted in faith and not fear. The preacher underscores that this surrender is not self-serving but a response to God's grace, with eternal life being an inheritance, not a reward. Through personal stories and theological reflection, the message calls believers to live with eternal perspective—honoring God in all things, including work, family, and possessions—knowing that obedience leads to divine provision and eternal security.
Missions Conference 2025 - Byron Cromwell The sermon centers on the biblical promise of a hundredfold blessing for those who forsake worldly attachments for Christ's sake, drawing from Matthew 19:27–29 and 1 John 2:15–17. It emphasizes that true forsaking is not mere abandonment but a deliberate, obedient surrender of possessions, family, and personal plans to God's authority, rooted in faith and not fear. The preacher underscores that this surrender is not self-serving but a response to God's grace, with eternal life being an inheritance, not a reward. Through personal stories and theological reflection, the message calls believers to live with eternal perspective—honoring God in all things, including work, family, and possessions—knowing that obedience leads to divine provision and eternal security.
Missions Conference 2025 - Zach Campbell The sermon centers on the transformative power of the gospel in unexpected places, illustrated through the early church in Antioch, where scattered believers, despite persecution, preached to Jews and then boldly reached Gentiles in a morally corrupt city. Though initially hesitant, the church in Jerusalem eventually sent Barnabas to encourage and mentor new believers, exemplifying the importance of spiritual leadership, unity, and perseverance. The message emphasizes that God uses ordinary, surrendered individuals—like the unnamed men of Antioch—to plant churches, bear fruit, and launch global missions, all while calling the church today to be determined, prayerful, and actively involved in spreading the gospel. The sermon concludes with a challenge to evaluate one's life not by earthly achievements, but by eternal impact, urging believers to be like the Church of Antioch—faithful, sent, and committed to the mission of Christ.
Missions Conference 2025 - Zach Campbell The sermon centers on the transformative power of the gospel in unexpected places, illustrated through the early church in Antioch, where scattered believers, despite persecution, preached to Jews and then boldly reached Gentiles in a morally corrupt city. Though initially hesitant, the church in Jerusalem eventually sent Barnabas to encourage and mentor new believers, exemplifying the importance of spiritual leadership, unity, and perseverance. The message emphasizes that God uses ordinary, surrendered individuals—like the unnamed men of Antioch—to plant churches, bear fruit, and launch global missions, all while calling the church today to be determined, prayerful, and actively involved in spreading the gospel. The sermon concludes with a challenge to evaluate one's life not by earthly achievements, but by eternal impact, urging believers to be like the Church of Antioch—faithful, sent, and committed to the mission of Christ.
It's finally here! Welcome to our Annual Global Missions Conference. With 25+ organizations and missionaries represented over the coming two weeks, be prepared for a fire hydrant of stories of God's work here in Homer, around our state, and across the globe! To kick things off, we have our local ministry highlights this Sunday for our I LOVE Homer Sunday. We get the opportunity to hear from organizations committed to professional and faith-filled work. As we come this Sunday, let us lean in together into the story of God and with humble hearts tell Jesus, "Here am I Lord, send me!" Pastor Drew Simpson
Missions Conference 2025 - Justin Dye The sermon centers on the vital connection between genuine fear of God and authentic service, drawing from Malachi 1 and the parable of the ten minas in Luke 19 to challenge believers to move beyond religious routine and embrace a life of sacrificial obedience. It emphasizes that salvation grants sonship, but true discipleship requires a reverent submission to God as Master, marked by accountability, spiritual discipline, and active witness. The preacher warns against a superficial faith that offers 'polluted bread'—half-hearted worship, token giving, and self-serving religion—instead of the pure offerings of prayer, generosity, and personal sacrifice. By highlighting Paul's example of self-denial and the global call to missions, the message calls the church to reevaluate its priorities, reject superstitious views of divine favor, and respond to God's invitation with courageous, Spirit-led service. Ultimately, it urges every believer to examine whether their relationship with God is marked by genuine reverence, leading to a transformed life that actively advances His kingdom.
Missions Conference 2025 - Ethan Shields The sermon presents a compelling vision of Christian mission as a unified family of believers, where every member—whether called to the front lines or serving behind the scenes—plays an indispensable role. Drawing from Romans 10 and the story of James, John, Salome, and Zebedee, it emphasizes that mission begins with God's sending and unfolds through the faithful participation of all believers, not just pastors or missionaries. The central message is that every Christian, regardless of vocation, can serve God by recognizing and responding to needs with initiative and love, whether by providing for the physical needs of others, supporting ministry through sacrifice, or simply being faithful in one's daily work. The tone is both pastoral and convicting, urging the congregation to move beyond passive observation to active, selfless service, while affirming that being 'left at the boat' is not a sign of exclusion but a call to faithful stewardship. Ultimately, the sermon redefines ministry as a holistic, interconnected effort rooted in God's prior love and sending, where every role—whether visible or unseen—contributes to the spread of the gospel.
Missions Conference 2025 - Jeff Johnson The sermon centers on the indispensable role of prayer in sustaining missionary work, emphasizing that while financial support is essential, prayer is the most powerful and transformative spiritual resource. Drawing from 2 Thessalonians 3:1, it highlights how consistent, heartfelt prayer empowers missionaries through cultural shock, language barriers, emotional isolation, and even life-threatening dangers, providing comfort and strength when material resources fail. The speaker illustrates these truths with personal stories of miscommunication, hardship, and divine provision, underscoring that every missionary faces unseen struggles that only prayer can alleviate. He calls the church to move beyond passive support by making a deliberate, daily commitment to prayer—adding even a few minutes each day—as a vital act of spiritual partnership that fuels global mission. Ultimately, the message affirms that prayer is not a secondary concern but the foundational force behind every breakthrough, revival, and enduring faith in the mission field.
Missions Conference 2025 - Justin Dye The sermon centers on the vital connection between genuine fear of God and authentic service, drawing from Malachi 1 and the parable of the ten minas in Luke 19 to challenge believers to move beyond religious routine and embrace a life of sacrificial obedience. It emphasizes that salvation grants sonship, but true discipleship requires a reverent submission to God as Master, marked by accountability, spiritual discipline, and active witness. The preacher warns against a superficial faith that offers 'polluted bread'—half-hearted worship, token giving, and self-serving religion—instead of the pure offerings of prayer, generosity, and personal sacrifice. By highlighting Paul's example of self-denial and the global call to missions, the message calls the church to reevaluate its priorities, reject superstitious views of divine favor, and respond to God's invitation with courageous, Spirit-led service. Ultimately, it urges every believer to examine whether their relationship with God is marked by genuine reverence, leading to a transformed life that actively advances His kingdom.
Missions Conference 2025 - Ethan Shields The sermon presents a compelling vision of Christian mission as a unified family of believers, where every member—whether called to the front lines or serving behind the scenes—plays an indispensable role. Drawing from Romans 10 and the story of James, John, Salome, and Zebedee, it emphasizes that mission begins with God's sending and unfolds through the faithful participation of all believers, not just pastors or missionaries. The central message is that every Christian, regardless of vocation, can serve God by recognizing and responding to needs with initiative and love, whether by providing for the physical needs of others, supporting ministry through sacrifice, or simply being faithful in one's daily work. The tone is both pastoral and convicting, urging the congregation to move beyond passive observation to active, selfless service, while affirming that being 'left at the boat' is not a sign of exclusion but a call to faithful stewardship. Ultimately, the sermon redefines ministry as a holistic, interconnected effort rooted in God's prior love and sending, where every role—whether visible or unseen—contributes to the spread of the gospel.
Missions Conference, Matthew 28:18-20 by The Chapel Sandusky Campus
Missions Conference, Matthew 28:18-20 by The Chapel Port Clinton Campus
Missions Conference, Matthew 28:18-20 by The Chapel Norwalk Campus
There's no mistaking that God is moving in university students today. Hear from Mark Matlock, Executive Director of Urbana Missions Conference, a conference for university students and young adults, as he shares about Gen Z, the impact of conferences, and the future of missions. Learn more about Urbana Missions Conference here! “What am I doing, and how am I connected to this global Church and what God is doing around the world? And that's what Urbana is all about.” “I believe that this generation is going to have a new imagination for what it means to fulfill the Great Commission in the world and take the Gospel across cultures so that people can hear the Word of God.“ “We want to increase the sending capacity of the church.” Listen to the Urbana Podcast Carey Nieuwhof's Podcast on Gen Z in Revival and Retreat “God doesn't fill us just to fill us; He fills us to be fruitful.” “There's something about discovery in community with others that I think the Holy Spirit really uses to help guide us and move us.” What's changing our lives: Keane: Breaking down tasks into smaller pieces Heather: Adding a trellis to my garden Mark: Working collaboratively with Gen Z Weekly Spotlight: HopeSeed School We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/