About Us

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Purpose

The purpose of the Fellowship of Missions is to provide collaborative interaction among member mission agencies for mutual accountability, personal and ministry development and encouragement.

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Our History

The History of Fellowship of Missions
Officially organized as the Fellowship of Missions in 1969, FOM initially had its mainspring as far back as the first quarter of the 20th century when liberalism infiltrated many biblically sound denominations and mission agencies. During those years of the Modernist-Fundamentalist debates, many gospel-preaching churches left their liberal infested denominations and formed various church associations and mission agencies that were markedly defined as “fundamentalist.” Deep biblical convictions inhibited them from aligning with a movement that had separated itself from the fundamentals of the faith such as the Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ; the virgin birth; the blood atonement; the bodily resurrection and the inerrancy of the Scriptures.
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Core Values

The Fellowship of Missions Core values

  • We believe in the verbal, plenary inspiration of the Holy Scriptures, inerrant, infallible, and authoritative. Loyalty to Christ and to the Word of God cannot be sacrificed or compromised at any time or for any reason. This has been our rationale for existence since our formation in 1969.
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Constitution

Fellowship of Missions Constitution
Revisions made in September 2010

ARTICLE I: Name
The name of this organization shall be The FELLOWSHIP OF MISSIONS.
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Beliefs

  1. The plenary, verbal, Divine inspiration of the Scriptures, consisting only of the 39 Old Testament and 27 New Testament books, in the original language, their consequent inerrancy and infallibility, and, as the Word of God, the supreme and final authority in faith and life;
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Leadership

altPresident - Maynard H. Belt became a Christian as a teenager from an unchurched environment and soon committed his life completely to Christ. After his academic training at the Grand Rapids Baptist Bible College & Seminary, he pastored four churches in Michigan.