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Missions Sunday Steve & Shelley Switzer Sunday, February 22, 2026
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Title: THE THANKFUL MAN | நன்றியுள்ள மனிதன்Event: Missions Sunday First Service Sermon Live Speaker: Rev. Jim Reuben ElliotDate: February 8, 2026FOLLOW US!https://linktr.ee/agapebangaloreFacebook: / agapebangalore Instagram: / agapebangalore YouTube: / @agapebangalore YouTube TV: / @agapebangaloretv Twitter: / abcabfindia Website: https://agapebangalore.orgLISTEN TO SERMON & DEVOTION PODCASTS:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/45oJua9...Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.in/podcasts/2c71...Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/b4uqjq0cRadio Public: https://radiopublic.com/agapebangalor...All other podcast mediums: https://anchor.fm/agapebangalore/VISIT US!Location: Agape Bible Church BangaloreGoogle Map: https://goo.gl/maps/fvEzXTwigMbRRTxz5CONTACT US!Email: abcabfindia@gmail.comWhatsApp & Telegram: +91-9900167714 & +91-9901613901#AgapeBangalore #AgapeBibleChurch #WordofGod #JimReubenElliot#Truths #Sermon #TamilSermon #SundayService #MissionSunday #ChurchService #BangaloreChurch
Than and Megan Graffam with Hope Project International
Speaker: Bill and Ilana Lobbezoo
As we celebrate World Missions Sunday, Brad Embry teaches us how missions are rooted in worship and waiting on God's promises.
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the mission of God played out throughout scripture and how that informs us of our mission as Christ's redeemed people, the Church.
This week at Citizen Church, Pastor Dustin reminded us that the heart of God has always been global. From the beginning, God's plan has been to bless all nations, and Jesus calls His Church to take the gospel beyond ourselves and into every city, every nation, and every heart. Scripture makes it clear: “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew 28:19). Global missions matter because God's purpose has always extended to the whole world. Genesis 12:3 declares that all peoples on earth will be blessed through God's promise, and Revelation 7:9 gives us a picture of the future—a great multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language standing before the throne of God. Jesus also commanded both local and global witness, saying in Acts 1:8 that we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to be His witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. At Citizen Church, we believe we are called to live out this mission with a global mentality: to refresh the hurting, renew the broken, and redeem the lost. Jesus taught that the gospel is not only spoken but demonstrated through compassion and action (Matthew 25:35–36). We are reminded in 1 John 3:17–18 not to love with words alone, but with actions and in truth. And ultimately, Christ came to seek and to save the lost (Luke 19:10). As Romans 10:14–15 asks, how will people hear unless someone is sent? We may plant and water, but God brings the growth (1 Corinthians 3:6). Thank you for being part of a Christ-centered, Spirit-led, kingdom-building movement committed to the renewal of cities and nations through the love of Jesus. Help for Today. Hope for Eternity.
8th February 2026 | Missions Sunday Part 1: Mindy Newsome & Dan Zaia
Be encouraged by a message from one of Renovation's mission partners, as he brings perspective from the field and reminds us of the calling we have as a church!Visit our website for more information, and how to support our missionaries!https://www.renovatethecity.com/
Missions Sunday with Dave Bream, Mission Accomplished with Pete Chiofalo by Keller, Texas
Missions Sunday Presentation on our church's missionaries and prospects.
Message by Zach Langford on our Missions Sunday. Message from January 25, 2026. Centralia Community Church, Centralia, WA. cccog.comcccog.com/missionsWe are reminded that the church is not God's mission, but God's mission has a church, a people through whom He continues to reveal Himself to the world. A Jesus-shaped church is formed as we see Jesus clearly and respond to His call: to follow Him, reflect His light, embody His righteousness, and live as people defined by His presence; God with us.
This week our special Missionary guest Bro. Allan Shalm delivers a powerful message
On January 11th, Scott Grossenbacher preached from Romans 10:13-15 for our annual Missions Sunday service.
In this edition of UBC "Sermon Discussions" Francisco Jimenez Peña, the Director of Missions & Mercy Ministries, digs deeper into his Luke 10:17-24 sermon he gave on Missions Sunday. The main idea for the sermon was: Jesus invites us into the joy of missions.Questions discussed in this episode: Q. I have never been on a short-term mission trip. Should I be a part of one? Why?Q. The thought of going on a mission trip frightens me. I love Jesus, but I get major anxiety when sharing the gospel with people outside of my own world. Is this sinful? Is there something wrong with me?Q. What does Luke 10:23-24 mean when Jesus tells his disciples: “Blessed are the eyes that see what you see! For I tell you that many prophets and kings desired to see what you see, and did not see it, and to hear what you hear, and did not hear it.”?To learn more about UBC's missions ministry and upcoming trips click here.Watch Francisco explain how to share the gospel during his sermon.As a reminder we have created a place where you can send us your questions regarding the sermons or topics we discuss in these podcasts. Send them to sermonquestions@ubcbeavercreek.com.
Guest preacher Caleb Hunt talks about the Great Commission.Some of the most critical moments in life don't fall apart because the message is wrong. They fall apart because the message gets lost. Either lost in translation, in tone, or in how it's carried.Jesus tells his disciples: "As the Father has sent me, so I am sending you."This simple line presses into the heart of what it means to be sent: not just with truth, but with grace; not from comfort, but through sacrifice; not to a few, but to all. It's an invitation to listen closely, to notice where God is already at work, and to ask a brave question: How is He sending me?Thank you for listening to this message from Northwest Hills Community Church in Corvallis, Oregon, on January 4, 2026, at 8:00am. You can find us online at nwhills.com.Key Moments00:00 Welcome01:32 Message: Embodying the Great Commission04:46 The Great Commission in John 2007:08 Jesus' Mission: Grace and Truth09:35 Jesus' Mission: Sacrificial Servant11:52 Jesus' Mission: For All People15:16 Conclusion and Prayer
January 4th 2026: This week, UBC's Director of Missions & Mercy Ministries, Francisco Jimenez Peña brings the message from Luke 10:21 discussing how Jesus invites us into the joy of missions. Today we'll hear from missionaries UBC supports from here, near, and everywhere.
Today missionaries Don and Sarah Reed will share their heart for the people of Africa. They also encourage us that each of us can be missionaries right where we are at. Thanks for listening today and we hope this message encourages and blesses you.
Join us for Missions Sunday with Pastor Tyler Wilkins!
A special message from Pastor Cory Kilgus of Calvary Trujillo in Peru. Pastor: Cory Kilgus
Join us for our annual Missions Sunday with guest speaker Mark Bourne as he preaches on 1 Corinthians 12:12-22. God made each and every one of us unique and diverse with various gifts and talents, and while we may be many parts, we are still one body in Christ.
Pastor Matt and members of the missions team speak in ROH's global and local missions efforts.
RBC missionaries share how God is growing His church in every corner of the world, and how He uses circumstances and suffering to make Christ known. The post Missions Sunday 2025 appeared first on Reston Bible Church.
What is the true purpose of the Church? This special Missions Sunday message, from special guest Pastor Jordan Gear of Celebration Church Jacksonville, powerfully asserts that the Great Commission isn't just a command—it's an invitation into God's global Mission. Join Celebration Church Orlando for worship and a message.
Dr. Richardson joins us from Searcy, Arkansas on our Missions Sunday. His jump off text was Matt. 28:1-7.
Our Shared Debt // Missions Sunday 2025 by Sunday Podcast
This Sunday we will step out of the series to do a retrospective on our missions efforts over the past 20 years. We will have multiple partners on hand as well as video testimonies to share.Main passage: Acts 1:6-8Keywords: missions, two feathers, native American, ACFS, Romania, YUGO, IMOJ, Tanzania
MISSIONS SUNDAY: A God-sized AssignmentGuest Speaker, Brad Mullet (Acts 2:36-41, 2 Thessalonians 3:1, Philemon 6)We must leave where we are.We must go wherever God chooses to send us.We must share the one and only message God has given us.We must love people we haven't met.We must turn the results over to God.
As we celebrate those who follow God's call to share and show the love of Jesus to people all over the world, let's ask God what we can do to surrender and be obedient to reflect him to those we are uniquely positioned to serve. . . Missions Sunday | Pastor Pete Bullette | October 26, 2025 . . Stay Connected! Watch live at our Online Campus: Lifehouse.Online Online Website: www.lifehousechurch.org/ Giving: www.lifehousechurch.org/give Facebook: / lifehousechurchorg Instagram: / lifehousechurchorg . . Your generosity enables us to carry out our mission of reaching people with the life-giving message of Jesus and helping them experience life change. To contribute to this goal, visit: www.lifehousechurch.org/give
Following a Q&A panel of missionaries in our community, our Short-Term Missions Director, Julie Ploehn, teaches from John 4:1-30, showing us what it means to follow Jesus into His mission in the earth.
This Missions Sunday, we heard from our friend and missionary, Moazzam Waqas, who shared a powerful message about the privilege of following Jesus wholeheartedly. Recorded at Hope Church in Springfield, MO.
Sunday Sermon | October 19, 2025: Missions Sunday (Stephen Badiger) by Harrisburg BIC Church
Rachel Carosiello | Traditional Service
Michael Turner | Contemporary Service
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
Listen as guest Mark Goode preached from Matthew 28:16-20 on Sunday, October 12th, 2025.
Our guest speaker shares a powerful message on the responsibility we have to reach the world with the Gospel message.
The love of Christ urges believers to live with purpose, remembering that true faith is never without compassion. Every human need finds its fulfillment in Him: He is Living Water, the Bread of Life, our Refuge, our Value, and our Hope. To live in light of this truth is to embody mercy and goodness, meeting needs around us while pointing to the deeper hope found only in Jesus.
We are so thankful for all of you who are part of our online family… To connect with Oaks further, please contact us at info@oakschurch.com. Don't forget that we have services every Sunday at 10a CST. You can join us online at / oakschurch or you can come enjoy what God is doing in-person! Don't forget to visit us at www.oakschurch.com where you can give towards our mission and learn more about what Oaks is doing to spread the Message of Jesus.
Jesus calls all Christians (which means, “little Christ”) to be involved in missions. Sometimes we think engaging in missions is only for certain people, but Jesus calls all disciples to the Great Commission. Sharing our faith with others, praying for others and serving others in the Name of Jesus is at the heart of the Gospel. There are so many needs in our world. We can't possibly do everything, but we can all do something. How will you be involved in Jesus' call to missions?