Mission Action Team: Evangelism
The Evangelism Mission Action Team is dedicated to inviting others into the transformative journey of faith that we have experienced through God's mercy and grace. Our mission is to equip and encourage the diocese to share the joy of following Jesus, emphasizing the importance of bringing others into a deeper relationship with God and fostering a welcoming community for all.
Get involved:
Book Study!
The Evangelism Mission Action Team invites you to our November study of What Is Evangelism? by Patricia Lyons. We’ll meet every Monday via Zoom at 12:00 PM and 7:00 PM—choose one time or switch as needed.
Register here: Sign-Up Form
Zoom Link: Join Here
Book: Available on Amazon; contact us above if you need a copy.
Let’s dive into what evangelism really means, together!
It all starts with a spark of inspiration. Perhaps you've experienced a moment of transformation through your faith that you’d like to share. Maybe you've organized outreach efforts in the past and have valuable insights to offer. Or perhaps you’ve identified a unique opportunity to connect with others in our community.
Whatever your contribution may be, your voice and actions can truly impact the lives of those around you!
The Convener
The Rev. Dr. Chris Corbin is the Rector of Trinity Church, having joined the congregation in March 2021. Originally from Florida, where he is the son of a United Methodist minister, Fr. Corbin is a graduate of Florida Southern College, Yale Divinity School, and Vanderbilt University. Before his current role, he served as Canon to the Ordinary, Communications Director, and Director of the Niobrara School for Ministry for the Diocese of South Dakota. A founding editor of the web blog Earth & Altar, he brings a wealth of experience to his ministry. Fr. Corbin's wife, The Rev. Portia Corbin, is also a priest serving at St. John's in New London, and together they are proud parents of two daughters, along with three beloved cats. In his spare time, Fr. Corbin enjoys woodworking and cartoon animation.