Global Missions
At MeadowBrook, we seek to carry out the Great Commission given by the Lord Jesus in Matthew 28:19-20 that says, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” We believe that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is for every nation, people group and language, and seek to reflect that by engaging with mission partners all across the globe.

Our method of serving and engaging in global missions is driven by what is needed for the cultural context of each trip. We allow our partners to bring their needs to us and our teams follow their lead. Our first priority will always be geared towards discipleship and Bible teaching, including CHE (Community Health Evangelism) and most importantly, ministering to our partners by listening, encouraging and praying for them.
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations . . .”
Matthew 28:18-20

At MeadowBrook, we believe that every Christian falls into two categories: you are either a go-er or a sender. In the graphic below, we have outlined practical steps for each one and how you can become more involved in your missional calling at MeadowBrook.
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Missons Partners
74
Trips Taken
445,000+
Miles Flown
120+
Churches Planted

Missions Prayer Guide
MeadowBrook publishes a prayer guide that features a variety of mission partners, organizations and people groups to pray for throughout the year. Some of these are MeadowBrook’s very own partners and others are organizations that we know and trust. The Prayer Guide is printed quarterly and can be found in various locations throughout campus, including; Ministry Central, Guest Connections and the Fireplace.
Mission's Cohort
Are you interested in learning more about missions and what the Bible teaches about going, sending and spreading the Gospel abroad? Then you might be interested in our Missions Cohort class led by Pastor Mike Niemi. This class meets once a week on Sunday afternoons and walks through a MeadowBrook based curriculum that teaches Biblical missions from the foundation given in Scripture. A new class begins every August and is free to attend (curriculum book cost is $10.)



