What's Happening at Missio

Join us as we follow Jesus into the world through the many happenings at Missio as our community of missional leaders bring the Gospel to life. Navigate with the links below and sign up for the convenience of a monthly newsletter to update you by email.

Online Classes Through June 30

As we continue to monitor the situation with COVID-19, Missio has decided to continue holding classes in an online format through June 30.

All Classes Continue Online Through April 27

As we continue to monitor the situation with COVID-19, Missio has decided to continue holding classes in an online format through April…

Self-Care Amid Scary, Uncertain Days

Missio graduates will be facilitating free online groups, “Seeking Hope During Covid-19” through Cornerstone Counseling Ministries.

Friday Mornings: Come Pray With Us

Knowing that prayer is the primary work of the people of God, we will be hosting a prayer call via Zoom each Friday morning at 9 AM.

March 17-27: Missio Campus Temporarily Closed

Missio will be suspending on-campus operations until March 27th in compliance with Mayor Jim Kenney's announcement. Staff are still…

March 16-April 3: Classes Meeting Online Only

Due to the Covid-19 virus, Missio will be moving all classes online beginning Monday, March 16th through Friday, April 3rd.

Interview with alum author Rebecca Price Janney

When asked if her studies at Missio (DMin, 2000) influenced her writing, Rebecca enthusiastically responded, “Yes. Absolutely."

No One Came For Us

In recognition of Black History Month, founding board member of Biblical/MISSIO Seminary, Rev. Lin Crow, offers his reflections on the…

Missio featured on cover of In Trust magazine

This month Missio Seminary was on the cover of In Trust magazine and profiled in the article “How to make big transformational changes” by…

Letter from a Birmingham Jail

On April 3, 1968, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his final and what proved to be a hauntingly prophetic speech.