This course is designed for church leaders, missionaries, and students preparing to serve who want to renew and deepen their understanding of mission today.
Reimaging Mission Together Course
Starting date
Sign UpMission begins with a simple but searching question: Whose mission are we part of?
In this 5-week online course, we’ll explore how that question reshapes everything - from how we understand calling and partnership to how we practise presence in our local contexts. Rather than seeing mission as something we initiate or control, we’ll learn to recognise and participate in what God is already doing.
Through guided discussions, theological reflection, and practical engagement, we’ll consider how to listen well, discern wisely, and serve communities with humility, respect, and openness. Together, we will reimagine mission as shared participation in God’s ongoing work in the world.
This course is designed for church leaders, missionaries, and students preparing to serve who want to renew and deepen their understanding of mission today.
Dates: 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th May & 1st June
Opens: 28th April 2026
Time: 19:00–20:30 CET
Format: Online
Reimagining Mission Together is one of four core modules within the IBTS Missional Leadership Certificate: a two-year formation track designed to cultivate thoughtful, self-aware, and contextually engaged leaders.
The Missional Leadership theme unfolds across four interconnected courses, offered over two years:
Spring 2026 – Reimagining Mission Together (Learning to See and Join God’s Work)
Fall 2026 – The Inner Life of a Leader (Growing in Self-Awareness and Calling)
Spring 2027 – Formed to Lead (The Art of Mentoring and Modelling Christ)
Fall 2027 – Hospitality and Leadership (Becoming Guests and Hosts in God’s Mission)
Each course builds on the others, integrating mission, character, mentoring, and community into a coherent and holistic vision of missional leadership.
This structure allows participants to integrate learning directly into their ministry and leadership contexts while remaining connected to a cohort of peers.
Certificate Completion
Participants who complete the requirements of an individual course will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Those who complete all four modules will be awarded the Missional Leadership Practitioner Certificate from IBTS, recognising sustained engagement in missional formation and leadership development.
Please see below for our pricing structure for this workshop. We offer group discounts and reduced rates for EBF Union Members, with additional scholarships available. Please outline in your application which discount you would like to apply for. Note: Multiple discounts cannot be used together.
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Additional EBF scholarship is available for some participants. More information available upon application.
We offer group discounts for this course. If you have more than 10 people, please contact us for the best rates.
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Phd, Virje Universiteit Amsterdam/IBTS. Matthew Norman an Education Specialist for IBTS and Senior Director of Field Ministries, CBF Global Missions, blends a passion for learning-centered education with practical theology. With a profound commitment to fostering intellectual curiosity and critical thinking, he champions innovative approaches to education within religious contexts. Norman's work at the intersection of academia and faith reflects his dedication to nurturing inclusive, progressive communities grounded in thoughtful dialogue and mutual respect. Through his leadership, he encourages individuals to embrace complexity and engage in nuanced discussions, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of both educational principles and theological concepts. Norman’s research includes Learning-centered Pedagogy, Missiology, Practical Theology, Church in a Post-Secular Context, Leadership Development, Learning, and Theological Education.
Nuno Soares is an Angolan Portuguese living on the outskirts of Lisbon, Portugal, together with his wife, Sara, and six children. He has a BA in Civil Engineering and in Theology. Amongst other interesting professional adventures, he has served as a pastor and missionary in Portugal and the Czech Republic. Currently, he works as a Topographer while initiating a Simple Church in the area where he lives.