
PCPC has a RICH history in missions. We are so excited for our upcoming Global Missions Conference – Glory & Goodness!
Please join us at our Global Missions conference at PCPC to connect with the Lord through His Word in the book of Haggai and the testimony of how God is at work around the world. We will see God’s heart for the nations through His Glory being revealed in Christ to all peoples, cultures, and nations. The call will be to commit ourselves continually to the work through giving, going, and praying toward Great Commission efforts. Church planting strategies will be the focus of what we share in terms of where God is showing up.
We are excited to hear from our keynote speaker, Jonty Rhodes. Jonty Rhodes is married to Georgina, and between them, they have five children, 11 and under. Jonty is a church planter and minister of Christ Church Central Leeds, a Presbyterian church in the north of England, and also helps oversee church planting for the denomination. He has written a number of books, including Man of Sorrows, King of Glory, and Covenants Made Simple.
As well as musical guests – Shane & Shane. After meeting in college, Shane & Shane began writing songs and traveling the country leading worship. Over 20 years later, they're writing more music than ever, with no intention of slowing down. Their desire has always been to glorify the Lord by writing music that is biblically based, lyrically rich, and sonically engaging. Over the past few years, Shane & Shane have dedicated their lives to encouraging and equipping worship leaders and their teams through the work of The Worship Initiative.
SCHEDULE
Saturday, November 1
- 8:30 a.m. – Welcome in Sanctuary with Sam Leopold & Jonty Rhodes
- 9:15 a.m. – Breakout Seminars (see options below)
- 10:00 a.m. – Break with coffee/breakfast treats
- 10:15 a.m. – Breakout Seminars (see options below)
- 11:15 a.m. – Keynote Session 1 with Jonty Rhodes in Sanctuary
- 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. – Global Missions & Short-Term Trip Expo in Fellowship Hall
Sunday, November 2
- 8:00/9:30/11:00 a.m. – Morning Worship with Jonty Rhodes - Session 2
- 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. – Global Missions & Short-Term Trip Expo in Fellowship Hall
- 5:00 p.m. – Evening Worship with Jonty Rhodes and musical guests Shane & Shane - Session 3; Kid's Mission Experience
- 6:30 p.m. – Dinner in Fellowship Hall
Childcare & Kids' Mission Experience
Childcare is available for children ages 3 months through Kindergarten for both Saturday morning and Sunday evening for those attending the Glory & Goodness Global Missions Conference.
Kid's Mission Experience for 1st through 5th graders will be offered Sunday evening from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. during the Sunday evening worship service. These students will explore various aspects of missions to discover God’s exciting Kingdom work around the world.
Registration for childcare and the mission experience is open until October 30 at 9:00 p.m.
PRAY - Matthew 9:37-38 at 9:37 a.m.
One of the key outcomes we are trusting the Lord for with this conference is mobilizing the body of Christ at PCPC into the goodness that is God’s glory in missions. We are relying on the Lord to do this work, and we should trust Him to do this through prayer. We are asking people to commit to praying Matthew 9:37-38 every day at 9:37 a.m. for the laborers. Please join us! Tip: set an alarm on your phone. Thank you for praying.
"Then He said to His disciples, 'The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore, pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest.'” Matthew 9:37-38
Outcomes of the Conference: Mobilization on Three Levels
Going: Raise up those within our church who feel the call to full-time missions work in joining God in our denominational vision of 1% of our members sent into full-time missions work.
- Want to explore more about being a full-time missionary? (Thrive)
- Interested in Short-term Opportunity? (Trips)
- Volunteer in Missions? (Sign Up)
Praying: Commit ourselves to a holy dependence upon the Lord for the furtherance of His Kingdom through PCPC’s Missions efforts. We would love for our members to be praying Matthew 9:37 daily as an outcome, and for gatherings of prayer to happen organically within our membership.
Giving: Recruit additional volunteers to help with PCPC Global Missions and help align our congregation to our generous giving of our budget toward Global Missions.
Please continue to pray with us for the conference. We look forward to seeing how God will move and work for the next few months. Please consider how you might Pray, Give, or Go!
Breakout Seminars
9:15 a.m.
- Option A: The Persecuted Church & Creative Access Contexts
- Option B: Church Planting in Japan – Dan Iverson
10:15 a.m.
- Option A: Theological Development & Church Planting in Middle East – Hamid Hatami & Imad Aubrey
- Option B: Church Planting in Colombia & Latin America – Jota Escobar & Andres Garza
- Option C: Church Planting Networks & Local Churches in Scotland & Western Europe – Neil MacMillan & David Trimble
Register for Breakout Seminars - Please register for one option each time slot, or let us know if you have multiple family/friends who will attend alternate options during that seminar time slot.
Speaker Bios
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Europe
David Trimble
David grew up in Belfast, Northern Ireland, but moved to Scotland to study English Literature at the University of St Andrews. Whilst there, he met his wife, Ashton, who is a doctor, and God began the process of calling him into full-time Christian ministry. He became involved with the Free Church of Scotland (FCoS) and trained first in St Andrews and then in a church plant in Glasgow (Christ Church Glasgow). Upon finishing seminary and the minister-in-training program with the FCoS, he discerned a call to plant a church in the city center of Glasgow, an area called the Merchant City. Alongside Neil Longwe, David has been leading and developing Merchant City Church, which is now into its second year. David and Ashton have a daughter, Eden, and they enjoy reading books, watching good movies, and wild water swimming.
Neil MacMillan
Neil MacMillan has been married to Louise since 1990, and they have 4 children and live in Edinburgh, Scotland. This year, he took on the leadership of City to City Europe, which works with local leaders to plant gospel centered churches in the cities of Europe. (Think London, Paris, Rome, Athens, and many other beautiful but spiritually needy cities.) City to City was founded by the late Tim Keller in New York. Currently, CTCE operates in approximately 45 cities, with a vision to expand to 120 cities within the next 5 years. Over the last 32 years, Neil has planted 3 churches with the Free Church of Scotland, the most recent of which is Cornerstone Edinburgh. In Scotland, he started and grew a network that has seen over 30 new churches planted. He loves to spend time with family, enjoy good food, get some exercise, and then relax by reading a book or watching TV.
Latin America
Jota Escobar
Jota and his wife Margarita (and their three kids) are church planters supported by PCPC. He is the pastor of Iglesia Gracia Abundante as well as works to train and equip other church planters across the country of Colombia. He helps recruit national and local leaders to lead cities with a Kingdom vision. They also promote initiatives that integrate the Gospel with vocation, social impact, and biblical justice.
Ruth and Andres Garza
Andres is an ordained pastor in the National Presbyterian Church in Mexico and is an Architect with a master’s degree in Urban Planning. He grew up in Monterrey, Mexico, being a Roman Catholic by tradition. During the last year of college, Ruth, who is now his wife, led him to Christ through an evangelistic campaign.
He worked for the government of several cities as a city planner for about 15 years until God called him to work full-time as the coordinator of the Church Planting Movement in Northern Mexico. For 14 years, he served the Lord in Northern Mexico in partnership with MTW, helping and encouraging movements of new churches in the cities of this region. During these 14 years, he led the efforts to establish the Church Planting Center (CPI) in Monterrey, Mexico, with a team of other pastors and leaders.
Andres finished his MDiv at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC. After that, he led the efforts of CPI for 10 years, helping to start 18 new churches in Northern Mexico. Church Planting in cities has been his passion since the beginning of his work with MTW. In 2014, he received the invitation to expand the same vision through Redeemer City to City (initiative founded by Tim Keller) for all of Latin America. City to City Latam is an initiative that identifies, trains, mentors, coaches, and resources leaders in Latin America's global cities through church planting. The vision that Andres is developing in City to City Latam is for a “World Changing, City Renewal, Gospel centered church.” Besides the CTC work, Andres and his wife, Ruth, are planting a new church in the business area of Monterrey, Mexico.
Ruth is also a city planner. She is developing the “church planter’s wives” ministry (Parakaleo) in coordination with City to City Latam. Parakaleo is the ministry under MNA that identifies, trains, mentors, and coaches church planters’ wives to walk side by side with their husbands with a grace-centered mentality. The Garzas have two daughters, Lissete and Priscila, and two granddaughters.
Middle East
Hamid Hatami
Rev. Hamid Hatami is the first Iranian, first refugee, and first Muslim Background Believer who was ordained in the PCA. He is the founder and CEO of Middle East Heritage Reformed (MEHR) Ministries, training Christians to plant biblically faithful churches throughout the Middle East and Iran, and to perform outreach to Muslims in Dallas, TX, and abroad.
Born in Iran to a Muslim Shiite family, Hamid professed faith in Christ in 2003, enduring rejection by his family and persecution during his mandatory military service. In 2013, after two years as refugees in Turkey, Hamid and his wife arrived in the US as Christian refugees. He planted the first Farsi-speaking Presbyterian Fellowship (PCA) in Richardson, TX (2015-2018). Having earned an M.Div. from Reformed Theological Seminary Dallas, and a D.Min. student at Covenant Theological Seminary, where he will begin in January 2026. After seminary, Hamid served as a pastoral apprentice at Town North Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Richardson, Texas. Hamid is married to Eli, and they have three children, Esther, Elisha, and Elin.
Imad Aubrey
Imad grew up in Lebanon. He and his wife, Ruba, relocated to the U.S. during the war in 2006. Imad is a Lebanese-American minister, ordained Teaching Elder in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). After serving for almost six years as a pastor of outreach at Town North Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Richardson, Texas, God called Imad to go back to his home country of Lebanon and to serve among locals and refugees. The North Texas Presbytery (PCA) has commissioned Imad to be a PCA missionary pastor to Lebanon & the Middle East.
Imad currently serves as the Director of Arabic Initiatives at Westminster Theological Seminary, whose aim is to train and teach pastors and candidates; he is also serving as Vice President of MEHR with the aim of ordaining trained pastors for church planting in the Middle East.
Japan
Dan Iverson
The Iversons served 35 years in Japan as MTW missionaries focused on evangelism, church planting, presbytery planting, starting a Christian school, and raising up missionary and Japanese leaders. They were the first members on the MTW Chiba/Tokyo team, where Dan served as team leader for 33 years. Dan also served for 28 years as a church planter and lead pastor for Oyumino Presbyterian Church in a Tokyo suburb, and as MTW Japan Country Director for 15 years. Carol focused on family and ministry that was largely based in their home during their first years. The beginnings of Covenant Community School International started around their dining room table. Carol served as CCSI principal for her last 12 years in Japan. CCSI has now grown into a bilingual school with over 20 grade levels, offering both an English track and a Japanese language track. Dan and Carol raised their 9 children in Japan, and have 38 grandchildren at last count. Dan and Carol continue serving with MTW as mentors, mobilizers, and teachers. They are now based in Virginia to also care for Carol’s 95-year-old mom.
