The mission of the church was given by Jesus: to make disciples of all nations. The mission of the church can have a profound effect when we live it out both individually and corporately.
Jesus established the church's mission (Matthew 16:18; Acts 20:28; 1 Corinthians 3:9), shaping it as the family of God and the body of Christ (Mark 3:35; Ephesians 2:19–22; 4:4–32).
The church's primary mission is to make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:18–20).
The church exists to build up believers in maturity (Ephesians 4:11–15; 1 Thessalonians 5:11) and to demonstrate God's love and truth through transformed lives (Romans 12), reflecting Him to the world (John 17:21–23).
How am you currently contributing to the church's mission of making disciples? What specific steps can you take to be more intentional in this area?
In what ways are you using your unique gifts and talents to build up the body of Christ? Are there new ways you could serve that you haven't considered before?
How does your daily life reflect the transformative power of the gospel?
How can we as a church community more effectively equip and support each other in living out our mission? What practical steps can we take to promote unity and spiritual growth among our members?
In what ways can the church better reach out to and engage with the local community? What is the balance between building disciples within and outside of the church?
Many local churches have their own mission statements, but the overarching mission of the global church is the same for all as it was given by Jesus.
The mission of the church, established by Jesus Himself (Matthew 16:18; Acts 20:28), centers on making disciples globally (Matthew 28:18–20), baptizing and teaching them in His name. As the family of God and the body of Christ (Mark 3:35; Ephesians 2:19–22; 4:4–32), we are called to nurture believers to maturity, reflecting God's love and truth to a world in need (John 17:21–23; Ephesians 4:11–16). This mission includes proclaiming the gospel, supporting one another in love and humility (Galatians 6:1–10), equipping believers for ministry (Ephesians 4), using spiritual gifts for the common good (1 Corinthians 12; Romans 12), and demonstrating Christ's character through our actions, especially our love for one another (John 13:34–35).
As members of the church, we are called to actively participate in its mission, embracing our role in God's grand plan for humanity. To live on mission, each of us must recognize our vital role in the larger picture. This means embracing our individual calling while understanding how it fits into the broader mission of the church. Living on mission also extends beyond the church walls. In our daily lives—at work, in our neighborhoods, or among friends—we have opportunities to reflect Christ's love and share the gospel. These individual interactions, when multiplied across the entire church body, create a powerful witness to the transformative power of faith in Christ. As we live on mission together, we reflect God's character and offer of salvation to a world that so desperately needs Him.
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