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This policy outlines the EMCC’s approach to credentialing individuals who are divorced or married to someone who has been divorced. While the general policy discourages credentialing under such circumstances, it recognizes that extenuating circumstances may justify an exception.
This document outlines the process and requirements for churches seeking full membership in the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada (EMCC). It explains the two-stage pathway from Associate to Full Member status, including governance, doctrinal alignment, leadership, and financial responsibilities. Designed to foster shared mission, accountability, and unity, it guides churches through formal application steps and highlights the privileges of joining the EMCC family.
This position paper outlines EMCC’s theological understanding of assurance in the Christian life, rooted in Scripture and the ongoing relationship with Christ.
This discussion-based guide explores the unique influence of the board chair in shaping culture and spiritual tone within the church board. With Scripture-based reflection, it prompts chairs to examine their example, influence, self-awareness, and relationships, offering practical insights into leading with humility, clarity, and integrity. Ideal for onboarding or ongoing leadership development.
An evaluation framework designed to foster clarity, communication, and effectiveness in ministry roles. This six-part resource helps churches assess staff performance against goals and job descriptions, identify areas of growth, and support ongoing development through structured reflection, supervisor-reviewee dialogue, and actionable planning. Ideal for annual reviews, leadership development, and team alignment.
This discussion guide equips board chairs to lead with greater intentionality by focusing on meeting preparation, agenda design, and board readiness. It offers practical insights on shaping spiritual and strategic board agendas, fostering meaningful participation, and encouraging a culture of thoughtful preparation across the board.
Exploring the spiritual, emotional, and practical value of sabbaticals in pastoral ministry, offering theological grounding, personal reflection, and practical guidance for planning intentional seasons of rest and renewal.
A practical guide and weekly reporting form designed to help pastors and leaders foster constructive staff meetings, track time-related factors like hours worked and ministry away, and provide clear communication on personal and project progress. Includes helpful insights on vacation, sabbaticals, and study leave to support healthy, sustainable ministry.
A step-by-step resource to equip EMCC congregations and leadership teams with a spiritually grounded, practical framework for discerning, evaluating, and calling new pastoral leadership, including guidance on transitional pastors, search committee formation, interviewing, candidating, and finalizing the call process.
Below is a historical collection of Assembly Books from our annual national gatherings. Each volume offers a snapshot of a moments in our shared journey as the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada. These books include presidential messages, ministry and financial reports, national and regional updates, records of decisions, theological reflections, workshop content, and stories of God's work across Canada and around the world.
This staff evaluation tool helps EMCC supervisors and employees reflect on performance over a set review period. It includes sections for analyzing job results, identifying strengths and development areas, and recording contributions beyond regular duties. With space for both self-assessment and supervisor feedback, the guide supports honest, two-way conversations that lead to growth, clarity, and shared planning for the future.
This guide explains the group benefits available to EMCC employees, including coverage for health, dental, life insurance, disability, and optional savings plans. It outlines who is eligible, how to enroll, and what to expect from each part of the plan. Designed to support the well-being of pastors and staff, it includes details on premiums and claims.
This form should be used by churches to report and submit contributions for staff enrolled in EMCC’s retirement and savings plans. It includes sections for RSP, RPP, and TFSA contributions, and a space to report any salary changes that may affect life and disability insurance coverage.
A guide to help EMCC clergy and employers understand eligibility and correctly complete Form T1223 to claim the Clergy Residence Deduction, including status/function tests, employer certification, and filing procedures.
This annually updated guide outlines EMCC’s principles and recommended practices for fair, supportive, and transparent employment and compensation of pastors and church staff, including salary formulas, benefits, and leave policies.
This position paper clarifies EMCC’s theological stance, guides credential holders and churches, and affirms our desire to be a community led by the Spirit and marked by Christlike love.
This governing document outlines how the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada functions as a legal and organized body.
The Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada is an extended family of churches that stands in agreement with the historic teachings of the Christian faith. Our Articles of Faith, while not exhaustive, seek to clarify what we hold as foundational to Christian doctrine in accordance with the life and teaching of Jesus and the Bible.
This policy defines the roles, criteria, and responsibilities for corporate and individual members of the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada (EMCC), including the process for becoming and remaining a member, and what happens when that membership is reviewed, suspended, or terminated.
This application is for EMCC churches and camps requesting financial support for capital improvement or emergency projects over $5,000.
If you would like to submit an article for our upcoming magazine, please review the submission guidelines
This document is provided as a general information service to members of EMCC. Every attempt has been made to provide accurate and current information. However, CRA regulations and administrative practices are known to change periodically. EMCC does not guarantee the accuracy of the information; please also refer to CRA directly.
Please use this form when submitting a donation through your church. Clearly calculate the amounts allocated to each fund or initiative.
Documents
NextGen Ministries
Recommended Organizations
The Sanctuary Course is an eight-week small group resource that helps churches engage in open, informed, and compassionate conversations about mental health. Developed by a Canadian Christian nonprofit, it blends psychological insights, social connection, and theological reflection to explore topics like stigma, recovery, caregiving, and self-care.
Resources include sermon outlines, discussion guides, a 7-day prayer journey, and the Growing Young Assessment—a survey tool that gives congregations a clear picture of how effectively they’re reaching the next generation.
Access over 10,000 resources to lead and grow your ministry. From sermon notes to kids' lessons and worship materials, the grow curriculum gives you everything you need to inspire and equip your youth.
Darkroom Faith is a free video series and resource hub designed to help teens explore big questions about life, faith, and identity in a safe and honest space.
The platform helps save time, spark creativity, and support youth leaders with content that’s relevant and adaptable for any context. Whether you're planning a message series or need a last-minute game, DYM makes trusted tools easily accessible for youth ministry teams.
BibleProject creates free, visually engaging videos, podcasts, articles, and classes to help people experience the Bible as a unified story that leads to Jesus. Their resources explore biblical books and themes with deep scholarship and creative storytelling, making Scripture more approachable and transformative.
Alpha Youth creates a space for young people to hold meaningful conversations about life, faith and purpose. Tools to run the 9-week Alpha series in-person or online are available now.
Designed for those facing tough questions or looking to stay connected in a rapidly changing culture, Axis equips families with guides, short videos, podcasts, and conversation kits that open the door to ongoing, faith-filled dialogue.
YouthWorker equips youth ministry professionals and volunteers with youth lessons, ideas, and a bimonthly magazine.
Recommended Reading
This book will help you discover in simple language about the great God of the Bible. Designed with new believers, the young and people new to English in mind, it is easily read and understood. It has been used to teach youth groups, to disciple new believers and for personal study. Even if you are seasoned with many decades in the church, God will use this book to see him in new ways.
Reframing the focus away from the culture wars, Yarhouse introduces readers to the developmental considerations in the formation of sexual identity―all of which occurs in the teen years. He offers practical and helpful ways to think about homosexuality along with suggestions for talking with people who experience same-sex attraction. He also helps parents and youth volunteers learn to graciously respond to children and teens who struggle with questions of sexual identity, and discusses how youth ministry can become more relevant in the lives of youth who are navigating these issues.
Today's teenagers are the most anxious, creative, and diverse generation in history--which can make it hard for us to relate. And while every teenager is a walking bundle of questions, three rise above the rest:
Who am I?
Where do I fit?
What difference can I make?
Help teenagers become adults who boldly live out a robust faith in a watching world
Most typical youth ministries today produce nice, obedient kids who behave themselves--and then leave the church and the faith. Even those who remain struggle to extend their own faith beyond youth group. They seem like "good kids," but their lives and decisions outside youth group aren't oriented toward Jesus.
Clearly, that is not our goal. So what are we doing wrong? And how can we better serve the unique needs of the most anxious, adaptive, and diverse generation in history?
Negative perceptions. Church dropouts. Prodigals and nomads. It's easy to get discouraged by all that's going wrong when it comes to Christianity and the emerging generation. Yet what's going right? In fact, signs of hope are springing up all around. In Faith for Exiles, the author of unChristian and You Lost Me unveils major new Barna research that uncovers what's working--five practices that contribute to resilience. Enter the world of resilient young adult Christians and learn how they are sustaining faith. Finally, you can find hope in all that God is doing among young disciples today.
In today’s world, the topic of homosexuality seems to be part of daily conversation in the media, in politics, and even inside churches, with pressure to accept one view or the other. And if you’re a Christian teen, you may feel overwhelmed by the opinions. New York Times bestselling author Dr. Preston Sprinkle has encountered these same questions, and as a theologian and a college professor he has dealt with these issues firsthand.
Compassionate, biblical, and thought-provoking, Embodied is an accessible guide for Christians who want help navigating issues related to the transgender conversation.
Preston Sprinkle draws on Scripture as well as real-life stories of individuals struggling with gender dysphoria to help readers understand the complexities and emotions of this highly relevant topic. With careful research and an engaging style, Embodied explores:
Overthrowing Your Empire of Noise
Noise. It’s everywhere. Televisions blaring out commercials. Opinions shouted over the radio. The Internet and its unlimited distractions. All of the tasks and choices that you know don't really matter. Always intensifying, becoming a deep part of our everyday cycle, our now hurried lives.
Since forever altering the course of the youth ministry world with his best-selling, groundbreaking book, Purpose-Driven® Youth Ministry, Doug Fields’ mind—but especially his heart—has been focused on the many unique needs of new youth workers.
In Taking Theology to Youth Ministry, Andrew Root invites you along on a journey with Nadia―a fictional youth worker who is trying to understand the “why” behind her ministry. Her narrative, along with Root’s insights, help you uncover the action of God as it pertains to your own youth ministry, and encourage you to discover how you can participate in that action. As you join this theological journey, you’ll find yourself exploring how theology can and should influence the way you do youth ministry.
Building on the bestselling go-to guidebook Sticky Faith, The Sticky Faith Guide for Your Family shows parents how to actively encourage their children's spiritual growth so that it will stick with them into adulthood and empower them to develop a living, lasting faith.
In Faith Formation in a Secular Age, Root provides an alternative take on the issue of youth drifting away from the church and articulates how faith can be formed in our secular age.
Through an abundance of examples, The Pastor in a Secular Age explores how pastors have both perpetuated and responded to our secular age, and provides a new vision for pastoral ministry today.
Right Click helps you think and talk differently about digital media, as you learn from inspiring and creative parents like you who navigate these ever-changing waters day after day. Drawing from the best research on media and youth, as well as our own conversations with parents and teenagers, Right Click offers new breakthroughs for your most pressing tech-related dilemmas.
For more than twenty years, Kurt Johnston has worked with junior high students. Here he draws from this wealth of experience to give you succinct thoughts and ideas to equip, encourage and excite you in your ministry to pre-teens and young teens. You'll come back to this small book often for ideas and inspiration as you seek to deepen the impact of your Junior High Ministry.
In 99 Thoughts on Jesus-Centered Living, Rick Lawrence draws on his personal journey of faith and his decades of experience as an editor and writer to provide you with insights into the joy of meeting, following, and falling in love with the real Jesus, the rebel Jesus.
Based on groundbreaking research with over 250 of the nation's leading congregations, Growing Young provides a strategy any church can use to involve and retain teenagers and young adults.
Caught in the Current explores how and why Western evangelicals are changing. Church attendance is declining, conservative moral positions are unpopular, and young people are drifting away from the faith. Evangelism is avoided, so few are joining congregations. Yet these surface changes are only symptoms of a more profound shift that church leaders have not fully apprehended.
In The Anxious Generation, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt lays out the facts about the epidemic of teen mental illness that hit many countries at the same time. He then investigates the nature of childhood, including why children need play and independent exploration to mature into competent, thriving adults.
In the past few decades, the church has experienced rapid and distressing change. Hard-working pastors and leaders often know they need to embrace diversity, creatively engage younger generations, and equip their people to love their neighbors. But since they don't know how to make the changes needed, they feel stuck and wonder, "What do I do now? What steps can I take to lead our church purposefully and prayerfully into a more hopeful future?"
A New Generation Church is a church with attendees whose average age is at least as young as the average age of the community in which the church exists. Any church can become a New Generation Church that reaches and continues to reach the next generation.
In this concise booklet, bestselling author Kevin DeYoung presents 5 Christlike ways to effectively communicate the Christian faith and practice with the next generation. DeYoung reminds leaders that they won’t ultimately impact young hearts with cleverness, humor, or good looks but by walking with Jesus and following his ways―grab them with passion, win them with love, hold them with holiness, challenge them with truth, and amaze them with God.
Created by the EMCC Next Generation team, this guide outlines practical steps for developing a ministry plan aligned with your church’s vision. It emphasizes prayerful discernment, long-term thinking, contextual awareness, and the importance of collaboration—with pastors, parents, volunteers, and students. The resource encourages SMART goal setting, ongoing evaluation, and holistic planning. It also offers guidance on building a strong volunteer team through clear expectations, support, and discipleship.
Barna’s Open Generation study highlights how teenagers across Canada view Jesus, the Bible, and their own purpose. It shows that while Gen Z is often described as disengaged, many Canadian teens remain curious, open to spiritual conversations, and interested in learning more about Jesus. The report offers key insights into the challenges and opportunities facing churches and leaders as they seek to connect meaningfully with young people today.
This 8-week guided resource helps churches explore six essential strategies for engaging young people, based on research from the Fuller Youth Institute.
Tim Elmore shows you how to avoid twelve critical mistakes parents unintentionally make. He outlines practical and effective parenting skills so you won’t fall into common traps, such as…making happiness a goal instead of a by-product not letting kids struggle or fight for what they believe not letting them fail or suffer consequences lying about kids’ potential―and not exploring their true potential giving them what they should earnFind out why thousands of organizations have sought out Tim Elmore to help them develop young leaders―and how you can improve your parenting skills and help your kids soar.
Covering key areas like social media, brain development, sex and dating, and the unique challenges of raising teenage girls and guys, each guide blends accessible research with real-world wisdom from experienced youth workers. The books help parents build trust, navigate difficult conversations, and stay present in their teen’s life during seasons of rapid change.
Seeds Family Worship helps children and families engage with Scripture by setting God’s Word to music—word-for-word Bible verses in upbeat, memorable songs. With over 170 songs available on all major streaming platforms, along with CDs, videos, and hand motions, Seeds makes it easy for families and churches to immerse kids in God’s Word through worship.
Parenting for Faith equips parents, carers, and churches to help children and teens develop a real relationship with God in everyday life.
Discover simple habits and easy-to-implement daily rhythms that will help you find meaning beyond the chaos of family life as you create a home where kids and parents alike practice how to love God and each other.
Lectio for Families is a free daily devotional that helps families to read the Bible and explore faith through conversation and prayer together.
Developed in partnership with OneHope, The Bible App for Kids will help your kids fall in love with God’s Word through easy navigation, colorful illustrations, touch-activated animations and special activities and challenges designed to help kids remember what they learn.
This first illustrated Bible storybook from one of the world's top Bible scholars draws the connections across all of God's very good story, His Word. This practical Bible guide shares all your family's favorite stories, plus some that may be new, combining a theologian's expertise with engaging narratives that will draw kids into the good news of the world's greatest, truest tale.
I Am: 40 Reasons to Trust God will help children develop an understanding of God's character and His love for them. As they grow to know, love, and trust the great I Am through these 40 stories, devotions, and prayers, they will learn the many names and titles of God.
Children meet Bible-times friends who share their thrilling stories, each from their own view.
Documents
Videos

Church Boards
Recommended Documents
This discussion-based guide explores the unique influence of the board chair in shaping culture and spiritual tone within the church board. With Scripture-based reflection, it prompts chairs to examine their example, influence, self-awareness, and relationships, offering practical insights into leading with humility, clarity, and integrity. Ideal for onboarding or ongoing leadership development.
An evaluation framework designed to foster clarity, communication, and effectiveness in ministry roles. This six-part resource helps churches assess staff performance against goals and job descriptions, identify areas of growth, and support ongoing development through structured reflection, supervisor-reviewee dialogue, and actionable planning. Ideal for annual reviews, leadership development, and team alignment.
This discussion guide equips board chairs to lead with greater intentionality by focusing on meeting preparation, agenda design, and board readiness. It offers practical insights on shaping spiritual and strategic board agendas, fostering meaningful participation, and encouraging a culture of thoughtful preparation across the board.
Exploring the spiritual, emotional, and practical value of sabbaticals in pastoral ministry, offering theological grounding, personal reflection, and practical guidance for planning intentional seasons of rest and renewal.
A practical guide and weekly reporting form designed to help pastors and leaders foster constructive staff meetings, track time-related factors like hours worked and ministry away, and provide clear communication on personal and project progress. Includes helpful insights on vacation, sabbaticals, and study leave to support healthy, sustainable ministry.
A step-by-step resource to equip EMCC congregations and leadership teams with a spiritually grounded, practical framework for discerning, evaluating, and calling new pastoral leadership, including guidance on transitional pastors, search committee formation, interviewing, candidating, and finalizing the call process.
This staff evaluation tool helps EMCC supervisors and employees reflect on performance over a set review period. It includes sections for analyzing job results, identifying strengths and development areas, and recording contributions beyond regular duties. With space for both self-assessment and supervisor feedback, the guide supports honest, two-way conversations that lead to growth, clarity, and shared planning for the future.
Finance
Recommended Documents
This staff evaluation tool helps EMCC supervisors and employees reflect on performance over a set review period. It includes sections for analyzing job results, identifying strengths and development areas, and recording contributions beyond regular duties. With space for both self-assessment and supervisor feedback, the guide supports honest, two-way conversations that lead to growth, clarity, and shared planning for the future.
This guide explains the group benefits available to EMCC employees, including coverage for health, dental, life insurance, disability, and optional savings plans. It outlines who is eligible, how to enroll, and what to expect from each part of the plan. Designed to support the well-being of pastors and staff, it includes details on premiums and claims.
This form should be used by churches to report and submit contributions for staff enrolled in EMCC’s retirement and savings plans. It includes sections for RSP, RPP, and TFSA contributions, and a space to report any salary changes that may affect life and disability insurance coverage.
A guide to help EMCC clergy and employers understand eligibility and correctly complete Form T1223 to claim the Clergy Residence Deduction, including status/function tests, employer certification, and filing procedures.
This annually updated guide outlines EMCC’s principles and recommended practices for fair, supportive, and transparent employment and compensation of pastors and church staff, including salary formulas, benefits, and leave policies.
Credentialing
Recommended Documents
This document outlines the first phase of the credentialing process for ministry leaders seeking recognition with the EMCC.
This document outlines the process and expectations for individuals pursuing the Licensed Minister (LM) credential within the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada (EMCC). The LM credential is a recognition of one’s calling, competence, character, and theological understanding to serve in pastoral ministry.
This guide outlines the multi-step process for EMCC Licensed Ministers to pursue full ordination. It includes expectations for personal and ministry development, instructions for involving local church boards and congregations, and steps for working with a Regional Minister. Candidates will complete an updated doctrinal questionnaire, ministry evaluations, and a formal interview before receiving credentialing approval from the EMCC President. The process culminates in registration as an Ordained Minister and the option for a public ordination celebration.
This guide outlines the EMCC's process for recognizing prior ordination from ministers joining from other denominations. It explains eligibility, required documentation, interview expectations, and final approval steps. ROPO affirms a candidate’s proven ministry experience, theological alignment, and readiness to serve within the EMCC while maintaining credential integrity and pastoral accountability.
General Assembly
Recommended Documents
Below is a historical collection of Assembly Books from our annual national gatherings. Each volume offers a snapshot of a moments in our shared journey as the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada. These books include presidential messages, ministry and financial reports, national and regional updates, records of decisions, theological reflections, workshop content, and stories of God's work across Canada and around the world.
Videos
EMCC's Director of World Partners, Nicole Jones-Qandah, shares an update on the activities and aims of World Partners, with added commentary by EFC's Jon Fuller and Matthew Gibbins.
EMCC's Director of World Partners, Nicole Jones-Qandah, shares an update on the activities and aims of World Partners, with added commentary by EFC's Jon Fuller and Matthew Gibbins.
Heather Terris shares about her experience in the 2025 GC2 Leadership Coaching Cohort. (9:00) Scott Clubine and Brian Archer facilitate a panel discussion around the topic 'Leaders Multiplying Leaders'. Panelists are Sheryl Grunwald, Martin Neiuwets, and VP Singh. General Assembly 2025 - Session 3 Livestream, Friday May 2.
The reflections, dreams, images, and scripture in the video and shared in text below are the work of an intercessory prayer team who prayed along with the EMCC during our Season of Prayer. This video was originally shown at the EMCC General Assembly 2025, during Session 1 - Thursday May 1. GA 2025 was held in Calgary, AB, Canada.
The reflections, dreams, images, and scripture in the video and shared in text below are the work of an intercessory prayer team who prayed along with the EMCC during our Season of Prayer. This video was originally shown at the EMCC General Assembly 2025, during Session 1 - Thursday May 1. GA 2025 was held in Calgary, AB, Canada. Music: Lord Of The Harvest - YWAM Kona Music (Lindy Cofer) To the Lord of the harvest: you deserve it all. Here I am, I say “yes”. Image: A little girl stands on a misty cliffs edge with a wrapped gift in her hand. In the background, blurred and further away along the cliff’s edge, a person sits on a bench looking discouraged. Humbly Repent
self-reliance and self-protection
apathy, faithlessness, and neglect of prayer
disunity and division in the Church
not prioritizing the mission
2 Chron 7:14, James 4:10 Restoration and Awakening For leaders:
fresh outpouring of strength, joy, vision
restoration to their first love for God
reconciliation and unity between APEST leaders
Spirit-filled power displayed in words, signs, and wonders
Ps 51:12, Matt 7:28-29, Mark 2:22, Rev 2:4 Image: A geyser of clear water erupts on a cloudless sunny day. National & Global Church:
awaken all from spiritual slumber
bring healing to the land
pour out fresh power in the Spirit
give awareness and alertness to the enemy's schemes
2 Chron 7:14; Matt 6:10; 1 Cor 4:20; 1 Pet 5:8 New Leaders, New Generation
Holy Spirit empowering of young leaders
hunger for God's word and to hear His voice
protect them against the powers of the enemy and negative influences
raise up disciple-makers and APEST equippers
Joel 2:28 Image: Young woman stands with the handle of a long sword raised above her head. The tip of her sword points down to the head of a serpent near her feet. Both her sword and the serpent are ready to strike. A white dove flies in the background. Multiply
reignite our zeal for the great commission
make us ready, empower the workers
prepare us to welcome and equip new believers
open new hearts and prepare soils for planting
multiply disciple-makers
Matt 9:38; 2 Tim 1:7 Image: A double doorway sits in the middle of rolling fields of yellow grass, with mountains and a hazy sunny sky in the background. The double doors are open and reveal a field of red, pink, and yellow flowers and in the distance birds fly in a blue sunny sky. The view inside the open doors is a lush contrast to the view of the dry hills which the doorway sits upon. To the Lord of the harvest: you deserve it all. Here I am, I say “yes”.
Grants
Recommended Documents
For EMCC ministers and ministry leaders seeking financial support for education or training that aligns with EMCC’s purposes and core values.
This application is for EMCC churches and camps requesting financial support for capital improvement or emergency projects over $5,000.
World Partners
Crescent Project’s heart and mission is to see every Muslim have an opportunity to respond to the Gospel and be connected to a true follower of Jesus. Crises in the Middle East and in Afghanistan have forced millions out of their homes and brought them within arms reach of believers in the United States and Europe, creating opportunities for connection like never before.
Step Into My Shoes Uganda and Step Into My Shoes Philippines are flexible, immersive digital experiences and devotionals for families, churches and groups created by Compassion.
IJM’s mission is to protect people in poverty from violence by rescuing victims, bringing criminals to justice, restoring survivors to safety and strength, and helping local law enforcement build a safe future that lasts.
The SM Movement is a movement dedicated to the mobilization of all God’s people into meaningful involvement in the world Christian movement, through the formation of a biblical worldview that sees God’s mission as the call upon every believer’s life and the primary purpose of the existence of the Church – both universal and local.
For-profit, sustainable companies that are intentional about Kingdom of God purposes. Business as mission (BAM) addresses the economic, social, environmental, and spiritual needs of unreached peoples and vulnerable communities.
Operating under the Lausanne Movement, Global Diaspora Network (GDN) equips the global Church to engage People on the Move through a diaspora missional focus and collaborative efforts for world evangelization.
Recommended Organizations
Recommended Reading
Sherwood Lingenfelter helps the reader understand his or her own leadership culture (and its blind spots), examine it critically in light of Scripture, and become an effective learner of other cultural perspectives on leadership. He also confronts the issues of power inherent in any leadership situation.
Drawing from the author's mission experience and research, The 3D Gospel is a practical guide explaining many aspects of guilt, shame, and fear cultures. For each cultural framework, you will learn: the main cultural characteristics, how it affects everyday life, the biblical story of salvation, key biblical verses, the doctrines of original sin and atonement, two evangelistic approaches, a contextualized form of Christian witness, and much more.
Author Sarah Lanier explains how cultures around the world can fit into two basic categories and how these categories differ. Whether you are a businessman, a diplomat, a cross-cultural worker or simply live in a cross cultural neighbourhood, you’ll find this book to be a valuable resource for understanding and relating to others from a different “climate.”
The book contains biblical and theological affirmations from well-respected scholars and teachers, reminding us that caring for creation is central to the evangelical faith. It is an integral part of our mission, an expression of our worship of God, and a matter of great joy and hope.
The essays explore the past, present and future shape of biblical interpretation and theological engagement in the Majority World. Leading scholars from around the world interact with the key theological issues being discussed in their regions.
Focusing on both North American and Majority World contexts, When Helping Hurts provides proven strategies for effective poverty alleviation, catalyzing the idea that sustainable change comes not from the outside in, but from the inside out
World Partners recognizes individuals serving cross-culturally with agencies beyond EMCC. This two-part resource (Application + Checklist) outlines the necessary documentation for Global Worker Recognition status.
The charter agreement template offers a clear framework to guide the relationship between a sending church, a global worker, and a mission agency.
Through this paper, members of the EMCC community of Pastors, Church and Mission Leaders, Global Partners and Workers, friends and members of our global Church family are invited to ground ourselves upon this foundation of God’s Mission, upon which the Church may remain strong, and devoted as a healthy, multiplying and disciple-making community. We are Jesus’ followers, who participate in His mission. Let us encourage one another through shared dialogue and learning, and inspire others to radically follow Jesus in our everyday lives, everywhere in the world
Building on our long history and our strengths, World Partners engages the EMCC in mission participation (learning and engagement, God’s call to participate, disciple-making focus), provides support for people who are sensing God’s nudging to serve internationally (on-ramp), and strengthens our support for Global work of various kinds, together with our churches (strategic presence, integral development and compassionate action).
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Videos