living gospel church 52nd annual

missions conference

The gospel is the greatest message that has ever been heard; that Jesus Christ came into this broken and fallen world in order to rescue us from the penalty of our sins. He died on the cross, in our place, so that we might have eternal life in Him. All this comes through faith alone in Jesus!

This saving message is given to us, God's people, and He calls and equips us to tell the world the good news of Jesus! We do this by equipping and encouraging one another to share the gospel with our family and friends. We also are a church that cares deeply about the world, so we partner with dozens of different individuals and organizations that are bringing the gospel to people groups around the globe. We celebrate these relationships at our annual missions conference.

Jesus commands us in Matthew 28:19: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations.” Now is the time to step out in faith and be part of His great mission! We invite you to a four-day Missions Conference filled with inspiring speakers, powerful worship, and opportunities to learn how you can impact the world—locally and globally. Whether you're called to go, send, pray, or support, this conference will equip and encourage you to be part of God’s work among the nations.

missions conference meals

Let us know how many from your family are planning to attend the Missions Conference meals this year!

Thursday, March 20 -- Catered Meal at 6:00 PM
Sunday, March 23 -- Catered Meal following 10:45 AM Worship Svc

THIS FORM ONLY NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED ONCE PER FAMILY. 

keynote speaker: nate irwin

I was born and raised in Pakistan, where my parents served in theological education and medical ministries. After leaving Pakistan upon high school graduation, I had no interest in returning. Until God changed my mind and heart.  I graduated from Wheaton College, then Trinity Evangelical Divinity School After a three year residency at Faith Missionary Church in Indianapolis, my wife and I went to Pakistan with TEAM.  We served there from 1986-2000, in theological education. Health issues forced us to return to the United States.  I’ve been the missions pastor at College Park Church since 2002. Marty also was an MK from Pakistan. We have three adult children and four grandchildren.