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Mission Means to Go Where God Is

Rt Rev Bahemuka Mugenyi William Boga Diocese, Congo Often, we believe that mission is going where God is sending us, which is true. But mission also means to go where God is. There are two reasons to explain that: God is omnipresent, He is everywhere as stated in Jeremiah 23:24, Psalm 139:7-10. Jesus assured his disciples that He is always with them until the end: Matthew 28:20 We thank God for the engagement and the zeal for mission, evangelism and…

Blessing the Land

By Brit+ Carpenter, Rector, Grace Northridge A few Saturdays ago, my ministry calling and my agriculture degree finally took root in the same field. I knew I was going into ministry when I began my time at Texas A&M, so I chose to study communications as this seemed the closest to what I assumed I’d be doing in the future. After a few semesters, my guidance counselor called me in and informed me that I needed to choose a minor….

Fallow July: Embodying Rest and Pursuing Integration

For four weeks this summer, things look a little different at Grace Northridge of San Antonio—a little simpler. The liturgy and song lyrics are printed on paper rather than posted on screens. Children remain with their parents in the sanctuary for the whole service, giving Kids Worship volunteers a break. Hospitality volunteers enjoy a pause as well as refreshments are scaled back, and the basket for collecting offerings sits stationary rather than being passed. This is Fallow July, a time…

AMiA Churches Partner with Made to Flourish

By Dustin+ Freeman and Dustin+ Messer The AMIA has long recognized that leadership development is an essential part of its mission to reach the lost in America. With pastoral burnout rates climbing and seminary enrollment in decline, this is an ever-more important and challenging call. In response, four AMiA churches have begun partnering with Made to Flourish, a Kansas City-based nonprofit that helps local churches develop pastoral residency programs—think of them as “teaching hospitals” for ministry. Residency, a period of…

New AMiA Deacons

Chuck Higdon Chuck Higdon was ordained as an AMiA deacon at St. Patrick’s Church in Dallas by Bishop Phillip Jones on May 18, 2025. Chuck and his wife, Deborah, were called to the church planting of St. Patrick’s and Chuck has coordinated Sunday volunteers for a number of years. After a 43-year career in all aspects of oil & gas exploration, production, marketing and financial trading, Chuck retired in April of 2022.  In 2023, Chuck heard the call of Christ…

The Diocese of Kibondo: Church and Community Mobilization Program

The Diocese of Kibondo, inaugurated on April 29, 2012, is a dynamic entity in Tanzania’s Kigoma Region, carved out from the Diocese of Western Tanganyika. Since its inception, it has witnessed substantial growth and development. One of its key initiatives is the Church and Community Mobilization Program (CCMP), which began in September 2019. Through CCMP, the diocese looks to train and resource local churches and communities to drive holistic transformation. The initiative addresses both spiritual and material poverty to create…

Making an Impact Among the Homeless

By Elisabeth Jordan, All Saints Dallas The Human Impact began unintentionally when I lost my for-profit job and was invited by a nonprofit leader in Dallas to join him on the streets of Dallas’s most under-resourced neighborhood. He was going to get to know his “neighbors,” as he called the homeless, which both intrigued and terrified me. I grew up affluent and away from poverty. But I had re-encountered Jesus, who spent time on the margins of society, and I…

Snack Pak 4 Kids San Antonio: A Church Sparks Growth From a Seed of Compassion

It’s a story about what one church can do to spark change, says Leslie Kingman, founder of Snack Pak 4 Kids San Antonio (SP4KSA) and a member of Grace Northridge Church. “We started in one school in 2012, meeting weekend hunger needs for about 60 students who were identified by their teachers as being chronically hungry. That is what we heard God putting on our hearts: one school and the students it served. What God did with that one little seed of…

Live Thankfully Little Rock: A Reflection of Christ’s Redemptive Work

By Kimberly Cook, St. Andrew’s Little Rock I could have never imagined just how great an impact a resale shop could have when I founded Live Thankfully Little Rock. The journey began with a missions trip to Kenya, where I witnessed the Holy Spirit in new and fresh ways every day, meeting countless needs and equipping us to spread the gospel to those we encountered. It was an extraordinary experience, one that left me in awe of God’s provision. But…

Songs of the Saints Releases First Recording

In mid-March, All Saints Dallas released its first recorded song. “Be Thou My Vision” by Songs of the Saints is now available to stream and download wherever you typically listen to music. This is the first recorded song coming directly out of the church and done completely “in-house”: the singing, instrumentation, visual art, production, engineering and mixing. Songs of the Saints will serve as an extension of the music ministry already happening at All Saints Dallas. According to David Belt,…