What's New With MTW Regional Hubs?
MTW is launching four regional “hubs” to bring resources and training closer to you. One goal of the hubs is to mobilize new missionaries by engaging with missions leaders and equipping local PCA churches to lead their congregation toward a vision for global missions. The hubs will also hold training events and serve as a resource to those who are interested in serving with MTW.
MTW West Coast and MTW Midwest hubs are in full swing. MTW West Coast hosted its first missions conference, Witness, last spring and is gearing up for its second annual Witness conference April 26–27, 2019. Learn more about the MTW West Coast hub and the conference at mtw.org/WestCoast.
MTW Midwest, based in St. Louis, Missouri, hosted a Missions Exploration event at the end of October. With the recent hire of two mobilizers, they hope to better resource PCA missions leaders and churches in their 14-state region. Learn more about the Midwest Hub at mtw.org/Midwest.
MTW Southwest and MTW Northeast will be the next hubs to launch. A core group of PCA missions leaders has formed in the Southwest, and another core group is coming together in the Northeast, with the expectation of hiring a hub director for each region soon.
Learn more about MTW's regional hubs at MTW West Coast and MTW Midwest.GET INVOLVED
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