I Want To Take My Next Step

We’d love to get to know you better! Whether you’re visiting us for the first time or you have been attending for a while, we would love to find ways to get you connected, go deeper, and serve others at Missio.

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Vision & Info Gathering

We host quarterly Vision & Info Gatherings to give an overview of our mission and vision, and to answer questions newcomers may have about our community. Let us know you'd like to attend our next gathering by emailing: info@missiocommunity.org

Serve

We believe Missio thrives as a community when everyone is using their gifts, talents, and resources to bless people and glorify God. See how you can volunteer on a regular basis at Missio!

How Can I Serve?
Child Dedication

Child Dedication is a time where parents commit to intentionally parent their child with an end goal in mind. It’s a time for your family & friends to come alongside you in love and support, and for the church to say, "We’ll partner with you to help your child become a growing follower of Jesus." Parents will have an oriention with the Missio Kids Director receive instructions about the celebration.

Child Dedication FAQ I Want To Dedicate My Child
Baptism
Baptism is a public decision to follow Christ and an important part of each person’s faith story. It is an outward sign - a step of obedience - taken by a disciple of Jesus Christ. The word “baptize” comes from the Greek, meaning “to immerse” (with water). Baptism itself does not save a person - we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, for salvation from sin and spiritual death (Ephesians 2:8-9).

We designate specific Sundays for baptism and encourage you to invite your family and friends to witness this pivotal moment in your walk with Christ. We invite everyone who has decided to follow Jesus to stand in the water with us and declare that Jesus is Lord. We will provide helpful resources and journey with you through this important faith decision.
Baptism FAQ I Want To Be Baptized
Family Covenant Partnership

Membership is often misunderstood, misapplied, or not applied at all. So why do we have membership? Because regardless of how culture sees it or Christians misunderstand it, membership is not simply an opportunity to say, "I’m a part of a club", but rather a scriptural expression of covenant connectedness to a church.

Why Family Covenant Matters I Want More Info