Through a variety of initiatives we seek to strengthen intercultural churches, by serving as an advocate and partner. We inform those working cross-culturally and are a valuable tool in ministering to cultures from across the globe.
A gospel movement in every language.
A healthy church in every culture.
Discipleship and missions in every church.
To continually create contextualized and holistic strategies and resources through relationship networks.
To grow immigrant and refugee churches by connecting intercultural churches at the point of their need to assist in accomplishing their God-given vision.
Project: Start is connecting refugees in Dallas with the resources they need to find stability.
Camp Fusion aims to connect students from Texas Baptists Intercultural Church at this crucial time in their faith journey.
Learn about the impact of Texas Baptists Intercultural Ministries.
Providing support and encouragement to ethnic/minority students who will serve as leaders in Texas Baptist churches.
We are involved in a number of different ministries catering to intercultural ministry. If you would like more information about the below initiatives, or would like to get involved, please contact Mark Heavener at mark.heavener[at]texasbaptists.org or (281) 728-8585.
A recent initiative that is designed to strengthen the children and youth Bible study efforts of intercultural churches.
Training and fellowship in a specific language and culture.
A group of intercultural leaders who meet once or twice a year to plan initiatives and to establish dialogue with Texas Baptist staff.
We provide training for congregations and groups who desire to improve their knowledge and skills working with other cultures.
As churches face challenges and request consultations and resources, Intercultural Ministries assists in culturally appropriate ways.
A strategic outreach providing seed money for intercultural churches to engage their own people group with the gospel in their homeland or diaspora.
Through the Mary Hill Davis State Missions Offering we have begun a new initiative to mobilize volunteers to engage persons of other faiths with the gospel.
There are seven intercultural fellowships in Texas Baptist Life. African (JAEBCOT), Cambodian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Lao and Vietnamese are currently organized and several new refugee groups are in the process of forming their own fellowships.
Intercultural strategic partners know the language, culture and customs and how to connect with their own people. The Baptist General Convention of Texas is giving them a voice and an opportunity to use their knowledge to share the gospel with a culture they know inside and out.
This ministry is made possible by your gifts to the Mary Hill Davis Offering.
We would love to help you in your ministry. We'll get to know you and the context of your ministry and partner with you to continue the great work you are doing through your church in your community. These consultations are free for Texas Baptists cooperating churches because of generous support to the Cooperative Program.