Missionary Church
In
the broadest sense, the
Missionary
Church is over 160,000
people in more than 1,500 congregations in 28 countries. There are
over 370 congregations that compose 11 full districts and 4 mission
districts in the United States.
The Missionary
Church
came into existence as a result of the spiritual revivals that swept
across North America in the late 19th century. The evangelistic
fervor continued through an aggressive program of missionary
activity.
The Missionary Church is an evangelical denomination
committed to church planting and world missions. With the national
office in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the Missionary Church joins with its
local and district ministries, World Partners USA, the Missionary
Church Investment Foundation, Bethel College (Mishawaka, IN), and
the Church Multiplication Training Center to communicate the message
of Christ with an aggressive strategy.
The Missionary Church strives to be focused on the
fulfillment of the Great Commission.
To learn more about the missionary church denomination visit the
Missionary Church of America home page at:
http://www.mcusa.org