Institute for Mission, Church, and Culture (IMCC)
IMCC Overview
The Institute for Mission, Church, and Culture (IMCC) at Calvin Theological Seminary creates and curates actionable theology and missiology for Christian communities seeking to faithfully participate in God’s mission in the world. The vitality and faithfulness of the church as an institution and organism depends upon its faithfulness to God’s mission and work in the world. In pursuit of this mission IMCC exists to help churches and organizations do the following:
- Faithfully exegete and engage their social context.
- Cultivate the priesthood of all believers for public witness (daily work)
- Equip Christians to inhabit the multifaith public square as artisans of God’s shalom
- Birth & nurture missional communities
A message from Cory
It has been said that mission is the mother of theology. Seminaries work best when they direct their energies towards supporting congregations to participate in God’s mission in the world. The resources provided on this website derive from listening to the pressing challenges congregations and Christian leaders regularly encounter and from collaborative efforts between churches and scholars. We invite you to join the conversations by sending us your reflections on these resources and informing us of the pressing issues facing your community.
Resources
Ministry resources and websites keep abounding. What we offer on this website are resources that either derive from or speak directly to the needs and issues identified in conversations within the local churches and communities in North America and around the world.
Blog
Learn from the institute and its scholars through recent blog posts and videos.
Podcast
Welcome to the Theology from the Road Podcast where we host conversations with Christians who seeking to engage critical issues in society in light of God’s mission. In each episode, Cory Willson engages with a different guest about matters related to God’s mission, the church, and the holistic witness of the Christians in the public square.