What is Mobilization Ministry? For years FBG has been dedicated to missions — reaching people with the gospel of Jesus Christ both locally and internationally. We seek to “mobilize” people in several ways.
Helping people mobilize with the purpose for which they were created, chiefly to know, love and enjoy the one true God.
Helping people mobilize to connect with their neighbors and the nations by loving them well.
Mobilizing people to help others do the first two. In doing this, we are all living on mission. Living on mission means that we are leveraging everything about our lives to help others be able to follow Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
At FBG Church, every believer has a part in what God is doing across the street and across the world. You are invited into a movement of prayer, generosity, and active engagement that carries the hope of Jesus to people who need it.
We begin with prayer because God moves when His people seek Him. Pray for our missionaries, our partners, and the communities they serve. Pray for boldness, open doors, and transformed lives. Prayer is how every mission story starts.
Sign up to receive regular prayer updates from FBG Mission trips. Text “Pray” to 512-399-9989.
Sign up to be a Send Partner to support mission teams from home through practical needs, giving, and encouragement. Text “Send” to 512-399-9989.
God calls His people to step into the harvest. You can join a short term trip, serve locally, or explore long term ministry. Whether across the street or across the globe, going means showing up where God is already at work and offering your life for His glory.
Everyone at FBG can participate. The question is not if you will be part of missions but how God is calling you into the story.
Ready to go on mission? Be the first to receive information about upcoming trips, interest meetings, and opportunities to serve. Text “Go” to 512-399-9989.
May 30 to June 7
Paris provides a strategic opportunity to reach North African Muslims from Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, and Tunisia—many from countries where the gospel is difficult to access, yet now living in a city where ministry is open and possible. Our team will partner with IMB missionaries and local church plants to share Christ through relationship-building, evangelism, and literature distribution in key neighborhoods. Because many are spiritually curious and regularly travel between France and North Africa, gospel impact in Paris can extend far beyond the city.
February 6
A one-day trip to support Heirloom Church by providing childcare during their conference. Your presence helps create space for their leaders to rest, grow, and build community.
March 28
Join our church-wide Workday as we prepare the campus for Easter and canvass nearby neighborhoods with invitations. This is an easy on-ramp to local missions for all ages.
April 18
A one-day trip to support Summit Church by providing childcare during their conference. Your presence helps create space for their leaders to rest, grow, and build community.
March 8
Serve from 4:30 to 7:30 pm in door-to-door outreach across key Liberty Hill neighborhoods. This team will help The Hill Church connect with new families and share the hope of Jesus.
July 7 to July 14
Many North African and Middle Eastern countries remain closed or difficult to access with the gospel, yet God has brought the nations to a city that is open, nearby, and accessible—Montreal. With over 500,000 North African/Middle Eastern peoples in the city, our team will partner with Egyptian church planter Pastor Ihab Hanna and NAMB’s Send Relief Serve Tour to share the hope of Christ through outreach, service projects, and community engagement. This trip will mobilize 25 volunteers (ages 14+ with a majority-adult team) to serve a diverse community where the nations are truly at our doorstep.
September 22 to 30
Encourage pastors and church planters serving in one of the least religious states in the U.S. This trip focuses on relational support, prayer, and strengthening gospel workers in a challenging ministry context.
September 29 to October 6
Support Goodwater Church in their ongoing work to establish a healthy church presence in rural Montana. This trip centers on practical service, encouragement, and community outreach.
TBD
Come alongside long-term workers serving in a spiritually unreached region. The team will support ongoing ministry efforts and help deepen relationships with local partners.
Dates TBD
Serve a local church plant in Slovenia through practical ministry support and community outreach. This trip is ideal for those with a heart for pioneering European missions.
Women on Mission is a missions discipleship group designed to equip adult women in becoming active disciples of Christ as they live on mission for Him. Women on Mission members seek to live out missions through missions projects, ministries, prayer, giving, and Bible study. The purpose of the organization is to provide every person with the opportunity to hear and respond to the gospel. Take a look below at some of the ways our Women on Mission group is active at FBG.
When you tithe, you are supporting missions locally and globally, including the following:
International Mission Board, SBC | North American Mission Board | Graffiti Ministries: New York City and Baltimore | Atlanta Inner City Partnership | Baptist University of the Americas | Baptist Student Ministry at UT | The Caring Place | Children at Heart | Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Williamson County | Brookwood in Georgetown | Pregnancy Help Center | Oak Ridge Disciple House | Hill Country Community Ministries | Gideons International | Faith in Action | Meals on Wheels | Missions in: London, NYC, Vermont, Mali (Africa), Uganda (Africa), Ukraine, Armenia, Atlanta, and various places in Asia.
If you would like to learn more about getting involved in these or other opportunities, please contact Pastor Jamey Moore, .
We have several ministry partners that receive regular support from the FBG budget. However, we encourage you to consider giving over and above to help support them in their ministry efforts. To support these individuals, please follow the link to their organization's giving page.
David brings over 40 years of ministry experience to his role as a Standing Stone shepherd. He served as a church planter, a lead pastor, and, primarily, as a care pastor on the directional team of a church staff. He has extensive experience as a pastoral counselor and leader of care and recovery ministries. After serving churches throughout his ministry, David is excited to shepherd those who are serving churches and Christian ministries.
David knows what it is to be a pastor struggling with isolation, burnout, ministry failure, habitual sin, and shame. Believing he would have benefitted significantly from having a shepherd, David’s passion is to come alongside pastors to be for them the friend, listener, and encourager he often did not have. David employs his spiritual gift of mercy and his empathetic, compassionate heart in shepherding pastors through one-to-one relationships and through leading small groups of pastors to support each other in authentic community.
Along the way David earned a B.S from Middle Tennessee State University, a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry in Marriage and Family Counseling from Denver Seminary.
For over 45 years David has been married to Ellen, a retired registered nurse, who has faithfully and sacrificially served alongside David as a ministry partner. David and Ellen are proud grandparents of six grandchildren, and much of their time is devoted to traveling to visit with them.
Though David married a Texan and has lived in Texas for most of his life, he is a native of Tennessee who makes periodic pilgrimages back home to get Hillbilly booster shots. Among his favorite things are fall colors, Dogwood trees in bloom, East Tennessee mountains, Bluegrass music, RVing, college football, and Moon Pies, but being Paw-Paw to six precious grandchildren tops the list.
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