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NW Welcomes Matthew Ellison!

With Bill MacLeod, Director, MissionConnexion 

This January 17-18, 2025, MissionConnexion Northwest welcomes our keynote speaker, Matthew Ellison, the President/Missions Coach for 16:15 Outfitters, which coaches churches to help them actively participate in the mission of God. I caught up with him recently at one of their Mobilized Church Workshops and asked him a few questions related to his own spiritual trek, as well as our 2025 theme: “Come Together Go Further”!

  1. How did you hear and respond to the call of Christ in your life and is there someone who led or influenced you to submit your life to Him?

My precious mother. Some of my most vivid memories of childhood are of my mom kneeling beside the bunk bed my brother and I shared telling us of God’s love for us. She kept a Big Chief tablet in a bookshelf near our bed that she had filled with Scriptures she knew we needed to store in our hearts and minds. Nearly every night she would open the tablet and speak God’s Word over us and encourage us to stockpile His words in our memory.

The first Scripture I ever memorized was 1 John 4:19, “We love Him, because He first loved us.”  Such a simple passage, so short, and yet so rich with truth and power.

After helping me memorize 1 John 4:19 she moved to Revelation 3:20, “Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hears My voice, and opens the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with Me.” After she quoted this, she would say, “Matthew, Christ is knocking on the door of your heart, you must open the door and let Him in.”

It wasn’t until 1993 that the door of my heart was opened to Christ, but I now know that the Scriptures that my mom helped hide in my heart were the keys that God used to finally open the lock.

  1. What kind of changes in your thinking and life experience did you have to go through to “come together” with God’s people in order to follow Jesus?

Not long after God rescued me in 1993, at the invitation of one of my dearest friends, Chris Abeyta, I found myself in Ghana, West Africa on what would be the beginning of my global adventures. That trip was utterly life changing for me, it was my inflection point. I was amazed that God had rescued me and now I was on assignment with Him, that in His mercy was allowing me to be a part of His Work, part of what I believe is the Greatest Movement in history.

I discovered on that first trip one of the most amazing reflex benefits of co-laboring with God’s people in His mission, namely the deep bond of fellowship that is shared when we “come together” for the sake of His name and renown. I knew then that we were not designed by God to go at life or ministry alone. Not only do we need each other, but when we don’t “come together” we rob ourselves of joy.

  1. How do you see your ministry working with the local church in order to “go further” with the gospel in the harvest field you’ve been called to labor?

This is an easy one. We exist to assist local churches, believing wholeheartedly that they are God-designed central players and full partners in God’s global mission. In fact, our mission simplified, is to help churches fulfill theirs.

Growing numbers of local churches no longer perceive missions simply as sending individuals and finances to mission organizations. They long to do missions in a way that will engage their whole congregation, using the passions, skills, and resources God has given them to make an eternal impact on the world.

Through missions coaching we help churches discover, design, and deploy the unique gifts and calling God has given them to strategically participate in the Great Commission.

  1. What would you hope people attending MCNW 2025 would come away with in light of what you will bring to our “Come Together Go Further” theme?

The Holy Spirit is not bound by our timing and our technique for how to get His power, when He moves, He moves suddenly. However, there is a mysterious and wonderful correlation between His presence and the prayers of His people. If we desire to see an extraordinary outpouring of the Spirit that will mobilize us to bring in a harvest of souls among the nations for the sake of His name, we must “come together” in united prayer.

Matthew wrote a book with Denny Spitter entitled “When Everything is Missions” and that will be the topic when he also leads our Leadership Connexion event on Friday, January 17th from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You may register for this “conference within a conference” here.