Missional Communities
What is a Missional Community?
A missional community is a small group of people who love one another like family, serve those in need, and share the good news of Jesus.
Why Missional Community?
We believe that missional communities are an expression of who we are as people created in God’s image and disciples of Jesus. The Father has adopted us, so we are family. The Son has saved us, so we are servants. And the Spirit has sent us, so we are witnesses. In a missional community, we live out this identity, together.
What does life in a Missional Community look like?
Missional Communities typically meet on a weekly basis to share a meal, study, and pray together. Weekly meetings look different from group to group and week to week. Some weeks, groups engage in study or discussion using the Bible or some other biblically based spiritual formation resource. Other weeks, groups might serve together in the area of their missional focus. In addition to these regularly scheduled weekly gatherings, groups will also take opportunities to engage with one another organically throughout the week as a way to live out their faith in all of life.
Want to join a Missional Community?
Loon Mountain Ministry has a number of different Missional Community Groups. Reach out to Drew Lindow about how to get connected.