February 19 – 21, 2021
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned. Isaiah 9:2
Each year we set aside time to focus on God’s call to make disciples of all nations. This year’s Global Missions Conference, “Light of the World,” focuses on Jesus’ call upon your life to be involved in missions.
Missions Prayer Guide
We encourage you to use the online prayer guide to pray for our missionaries throughout the year. You may also join a missionary’s group to become part of their team to receive ongoing updates.
Conference Schedule
Pre-conference Events
Sunday, February 7, 10:15 a.m. |Plaza
Missionary Meet & Greet: Jeff and Anne Ingram, TEAM.
Sunday, February 14, 9:40 & 10:20 a.m. | Sanctuary and Livestream
Missionary Presentation: Steve and Sherry Letchford SIM International
Conference Events
Friday, February 19, 7 p.m. | Sanctuary and Livestream
Keynote speaker, Dr. Lloyd Kim, MTW Coordinator, introduces our theme, Light of the World.
Sunday, February 21, 9:45 a.m. |Sanctuary and Livestream
Dr. Philip Jenkins, Professor and Co-Director of the Program on Historical Studies of Religion at Baylor University, speaks about the impact of the pandemic and trends in the global church.
Sunday, February 21, 8:30 & 11 a.m., 6 p.m. | Sanctuary and Livestream
Dr. Lloyd Kim, MTW Coordinator, continues with the theme, Light of the World, during the morning and evening worship services.
Virtual Conference Events
Saturday, February 20, 9 a.m. | Online
Virtual missions conference with MTW. You will hear stories from around the globe, celebrating how His story continues even in chaotic, uncertain times, and be able to participate in breakout groups. Registration required.
Conference Speakers
Dr. Lloyd Kim

Dr. Lloyd Kim is Coordinator of Mission to the World (MTW). Dr. Kim is a PCA pastor who came up through the ranks of MTW, first as a missionary and later as a field leader. A native of California, he graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in engineering and worked as a consultant with Ernst & Young before getting his M.Div. at Westminster Seminary in California and his doctorate at Fuller Theological Seminary in New Testament Studies.
Dr. Philip Jenkins

Dr. Philip Jenkins is Distinguished Professor of History and Co-Director of the Program on Historical Studies of Religion at Baylor University. A historian by training, Dr. Jenkins has been active in many different disciplines including sociology, criminology, and religious studies. Indeed, the Economist magazine; has called him “one of America’s best scholars of religion.” He has published extensively on global and world Christianity; on issues of terrorism and political violence; and on new and emerging religious movements.