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Resound Network offers summer internship, cohort

March 9, 2023 By Staff

JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Baptist Convention’s (MBC) Resound Network this summer is offering internship and cohort opportunities in church revitalization and replanting.

Summer internship

“As the number of churches in decline increases, the need for equipped revitalization leaders does as well,” Brandon Moore, MBC revitalization specialist, told The Pathway. “Through the summer internship, Missouri Baptists will enjoy the benefits of a pipeline of future leaders being captivated by and trained to pursue revitalization locally.”

Moore added that the internship is “oriented primarily for college age students or those desiring to get credit.” Participants can get a $1500 stipend through the MBC’s summer missions program, and can earn up to six credit hours through Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary or through the Missouri Baptist University.

The summer internship runs from May 23-Aug. 1.

Joseph Mosley, who served as an intern last year, recommended the 2023 internship opportunity.

“It radically shaped how I want to minister through teaching and partnering with a leadership team no matter what church I am at or if I am a member, elder, or pastor,” Mosley said. “I found that the unity in working together and having integrity about your strength and weaknesses to be a far greater gospel reflection of who Christ is than my talents and abilities.

Summer cohort

Unlike the internship, Moore said, the summer cohort has been “crafted for full-time or bivocational pastors or DOMs, as well as lay leaders, who desire to be better equipped to help their church pursue health and effectiveness.”

“The cohort,” he added, “supports churches in need of strengthening right now by equipping the pastors and leaders in their churches to pursue greater spiritual health and missional effectiveness.”

The cohort opportunity runs from May 30-Aug. 1. During the cohort, participants read books, attend weekly zoom meetings with revitalization leaders, and benefit from regular coaching meetings for hands-on application.

Learn more or apply

To learn more or to apply for the Resound Network cohort or internship opportunities, send an email to Resound@mobaptist.org or visit the Resound Network website at https://resoundnetwork.com/training.

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