RMBC and Missions

After being rescued from the brink of extinction by the Rocky Mountain Bible Church Mission, the church renewed its commitment to being a strong missions-oriented, missions-giving church. Accordingly, RMBC adheres to a number of guiding principles:

  • Expanding our missions outreach through an active Missions Program.
  • Sending at least 50% of total church resources out into home and foreign missions. Every year since 1995, the church has been near or exceeded this goal.
  • Emphasizing church planting while recognizing the value of world evangelism and relief-type missions. This desire led RMBC to seek a partnership with a like-minded mission society. In 1999, Tentmakers Bible Mission (TBM) moved its headquarters to Frisco and now shares space and human resources with RMBC.
  • Providing signi?cant support to a select number of missionaries to build stronger bonds between them and the church.
  • Sending the church's own people on short-term missions trips to expose them to the missionary vision and allow the Holy Spirit to speak to their hearts about lifelong missionary service. This on-going program began in 1989 with a trip to Twin Peaks Bible Camp. In 1990, Pastor Miles and Dwight George made the 1st of numerous trips to the Soviet Union .
  • Supporting national church planting missionaries in their own countries rather than sending American missionaries to foreign lands. RMBC supports national missionaries in Russia , Australia and Spain .
  • Providing a ministry of rest and refreshment for missionaries who are on furlough. RMBC's beautiful missionary house has already become a welcome respite to many missionaries in need of solitude and re-energizing. The church envisions a time when it could serve as a conference site for TBM and other missionaries.
  • Never cutting its missions giving in order to hire additional staff, build church facilities, or add new church ministries.

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