Mission teams · Honduras

Serve in ways that contribute to lasting disciple-making pathways

Short-term mission teams are meaningful when connected to real compassion and service, spiritual seeker identification, discipleship gateways, local follow-up, and Bible-centered disciple making. The goal is not just temporary impact, but faithful discipleship.

The core conviction

Service that surfaces seekers — and connects to real follow-up

Compassion and service can surface spiritual openness. But teams should connect to real follow-up, so the openings created don't remain spiritually unfinished. CoMission provides the local pathway that carries the work forward after a team goes home.

Team activities may include

  • Medical brigades and school clinics
  • Community service and house builds
  • Prayer opportunities
  • Intake and digitization support
  • Conversations that surface spiritual openness
  • Compassion-based ministry environments
A mission team serving at a medical brigade
A mission team on a community build project
A moment of prayer with the local community

Beyond the trip

Mission teams as a partnership function

A team's week of service can become the start of something lasting — for the church that sends, the field that receives, and the seekers who are followed up long after.

An entry point into partnership

A mission team can be the beginning of a deeper, longer relationship between churches.

A space for support conversations

Serving together opens honest conversations about how to strengthen disciple making.

Seeing the challenge firsthand

Teams witness the real disciple-making problem — and are moved to be part of the answer.

A catalyst for training

Experiences on the field often spark future leader training or implementation at home.

A field expression, not the whole identity

Honduras is the clearest current expression of CoMission's work — but the model is built for anywhere. A mission team in Honduras helps identify seekers and experience the disciple-making challenge firsthand, then carries that conviction home.

Let's build pathways for disciple making together

Bring a team that leaves lasting fruit

Let's talk about a mission-team experience that connects service to real disciple-making follow-up.