The Missionary Church

What is the Missionary Church?

In the broadest sense, the Missionary Church is over 160,000 people in more than 1500 congregations in 29 countries.   Over 400 of these congregations are in the United States.  The Missionary Church is a growing denomination. Churches are now being started at a rate of three per month.  Our missions outreach has expanded into 12 new countries in the past decade.

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 of the revivals continued through an aggressive program of missionary activity.  The worldwide vision of the Missionary Church has made an impact on world evangelism far out of proportion to its size.

In short, the Missionary Church is an evangelical denomination committed to worldwide evangelism, discipleship and multiplication of growing churches.  With the home office located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the Missionary Church joins with its affiliate organizations, World Partners (world missions), Bethel College (Mishawaka, Indiana), and the Church Multiplication Training Center (Fort Wayne, IN), to aggressively communicate the message of Christ.

The Missionary Church is a legally incorporated family of interdependent churches that have freely chosen to link themselves together in order to accomplish assignments for God as a team which could not be done alone.

You can learn more about The Missionary Church at their web site, www.mcusa.org.