US/C2 Missionaries (Overview)

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US/C2 Overview

US/C2 missionaries are college graduates who serve two years under appointment with the North American Mission Board (NAMB), and participating state conventions or the Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists. US/C2 missionaries make a significant contribution in reaching North America for Christ.

US/C2 is a missionary strategy designed to impact evangelism and church planting in the United States, US territories, and Canada. Ministry by US/C2 missionaries focus on the lost and unchurched and are most effective when they work in cooperation with an experienced local supervisor and other missions personnel.

This strategy:

  • Provides recent college or seminary graduates with opportunities to gain first-hand experience during two years of missionary service.
  • Intentionally nurtures college or seminary graduates for future service as ministers, missionaries, and church leaders, both in vocational ministry and in an on-mission lifestyle.
  • Is a limited-term missionary resource that supports the immediate and/or long-term strategies of Southern Baptist churches, associations, state or Canadian conventions, and other entities working in evangelism and church planting.
  • Challenges individuals in spiritual growth and ministry in Christ’s name.
  • Seeks to enlist those who strive for excellence in serving Jesus Christ.

A typical US/C2 candidate is a recent college or seminary graduate, typically a young adult with limited experience. US/C2 offers a basic support package. The support package includes a stipend, full medical benefits, housing and meals. The support package is best suited to a single person who has no or minimal debt. 

US/C2 Matrix

Tina Choi Manager
Jeff Wagner Special Ministries
Mark Lydecker Collegiate Evangelism
Jean White Church & Community
Neal Hughes Special Projects
Steve Canter Church Planting
Van Simmons Missionary Mobilization
Mark Hobafcovich Church Planting