NAAMC National African American Missions Council

NAAMC National African American Missions Council Since 2014 NAAMC has worked tirelessly to transform people into effective advocates in establishing a global missions ministry within their local church.

The National African American Missions Council reconceptualizes the world through challenging the status quo and recalling the rich historical presence of the African American Christian, to reshape the future of missions. NAAMC is recognized globally as a trailblazer in the world of missions and sets the standard for excellence in mobilizing African Americans and People of Color. We promote short-

term experiences in missions that often lead to long-term service. We equip church influencers and innovators to help revive the African American missions focus and take action towards keeping their church engaged in the Great Commission.

He Is Risen. And Because He Lives, We Go.This Easter, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the hope it brin...
04/05/2026

He Is Risen. And Because He Lives, We Go.

This Easter, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the hope it brings to the world.

The risen Christ calls us forward with purpose. His life and love move through us as we serve, lead, and walk alongside others in every community we are sent to.

At National African American Missions Council, we remain committed to equipping, connecting, and mobilizing Black missionaries and multiethnic churches to carry this hope into neighborhoods and nations.

We go with courage.
We serve with compassion.
We lead with humility.
We build with love.

May this Easter renew your spirit and strengthen your calling as we continue the work together.

He is risen indeed.

Join us for the next edition of NAAMC’s Black Missionary Café on February 27 at 12:00pm EST, hosted by the dynamic Rev. ...
02/27/2026

Join us for the next edition of NAAMC’s Black Missionary Café on February 27 at 12:00pm EST, hosted by the dynamic Rev. Jaclyn Green.

This month’s conversation, “Intergenerational Missions: What’s Working?”, will explore how age, culture, and history shape the mobilization of the African American Church for global missions. What can seasoned missionaries teach emerging leaders? How are younger generations reshaping the conversation? And where are we seeing real momentum across generations?

Whether you are currently serving as a Black missionary, discerning a call to missions, or recently retired from the field, this gathering is a powerful space for connection, encouragement, and insight.

Visit the NAAMC website calendar today to register and secure your spot. We look forward to seeing you at the table.

12/31/2025

What does it look like to continue a life of service beyond the uniform? In this video, Martha Jones and Daryl Jones share their journey from military service to missions, reflecting on sacrifice, obedience, and the call to serve both country and Kingdom. Their story powerfully illustrates how leadership, discipline, and faith can carry forward into a lifelong commitment to God’s mission.

Their testimony is part of Leading Movements, the year-end campaign of the National African American Missions Council (NAAMC), highlighting leaders and missionaries whose lives of service continue to shape the future of African American missions.

As we close out the year and celebrate the Christmas season, we invite you to partner with NAAMC in this work. Your generosity supports missionary care, leadership development, and a growing missions ecosystem rooted in faith, sustainability, and collaboration. You can give to support NAAMC at www.naamcmissions.org, or directly support individual missionaries by visiting https://www.naamcmissions.org/ourmissionaries.

Thank you for watching and standing with us. We wish you a very safe and Merry Christmas and a hope-filled New Year as we continue leading movements together.

12/30/2025

What does it mean to lead with courage, compassion, and deep trust in God’s calling? In this video, Sonji Pass shares reflections on leadership, faith, and the responsibility of guiding movements rooted in justice, hope, and spiritual depth. Her voice offers a powerful reminder that transformational leadership begins with presence, obedience, and love in action.

This message is part of Leading Movements, the year-end campaign of the National African American Missions Council (NAAMC), lifting up pastors, missionaries, and leaders who are shaping the future of African American missions through faithful service and courageous vision.

As we close out the year and celebrate the Christmas season, we invite you to partner with NAAMC in this important work. Your generosity supports leadership development, missionary care, and a growing missions ecosystem grounded in faith and sustainability. You can give to support NAAMC at www.naamcmissions.org, or directly support individual missionaries by visiting https://www.naamcmissions.org/ourmissionaries.

Thank you for watching and walking with us. We wish you a very safe and Merry Christmas and a hope-filled New Year as we continue leading movements together.

12/29/2025

What does it look like to lead with faith, integrity, and a heart for lasting impact? In this video, Freddie Roberson shares reflections on leadership, calling, and the responsibility of shepherding movements that extend beyond the local church. His voice reminds us that true leadership is rooted in faithfulness, service, and a commitment to God’s greater work.

This message is part of Leading Movements, the year-end campaign of the National African American Missions Council (NAAMC), highlighting pastors, missionaries, and leaders who are shaping the future of African American missions through vision, collaboration, and obedience.

As we close out the year and celebrate the Christmas season, we invite you to partner with NAAMC in this important work. Your generosity supports leadership development, missionary care, and a growing missions ecosystem grounded in faith and sustainability. You can give to support NAAMC at www.naamcmissions.org, or directly support individual missionaries by visiting https://www.naamcmissions.org/ourmissionaries.

Thank you for watching and for standing with us. We wish you a very safe and Merry Christmas and a hope-filled New Year as we continue leading movements together.

12/28/2025

What becomes possible when leadership is shared and mission is pursued together? In this video, Marti Williams and Andrew Flores reflect on partnership, collaboration, and the faith required to serve across cultures and contexts. Their story reminds us that movements are rarely built alone, but through trust, mutuality, and a shared commitment to God’s work.

This conversation is part of Leading Movements, the year-end campaign of the National African American Missions Council (NAAMC), highlighting leaders and missionaries who are shaping the future of African American missions through relationship-centered leadership and faithful service.

As we close out the year and celebrate the Christmas season, we invite you to partner with NAAMC in this work. Your generosity supports leadership development, missionary care, and a growing missions ecosystem rooted in faith and sustainability. You can give to support NAAMC at www.naamcmissions.org, or directly support individual missionaries by visiting https://www.naamcmissions.org/ourmissionaries.

Thank you for watching and walking with us. We wish you a very safe and Merry Christmas and a hope-filled New Year as we continue leading movements together.

12/27/2025

What does it look like to lead with purpose in response to God’s call? In this video, Trey Elliotte shares reflections on obedience, leadership, and the steady faith required to serve in missions with integrity and vision. His story is part of Leading Movements, the year-end campaign of the National African American Missions Council (NAAMC), highlighting leaders and missionaries who are shaping the future of African American missions through faithfulness and collaboration.

As we approach the end of the year and celebrate the Christmas season, we invite you to partner with NAAMC in this important work. Your generosity supports leadership development, missionary care, and a growing missions ecosystem rooted in faith and sustainability. You can give to support the mission of NAAMC by visiting www.naamcmissions.org, or directly support individual missionaries by visiting https://www.naamcmissions.org/ourmissionaries.

Thank you for watching and for standing with us. We wish you a very safe and Merry Christmas and a hope-filled New Year as we continue leading movements together.

12/26/2025

What does it look like when faith is passed from one generation to the next? In this video, Legacy Severe and Royal Severe share their story, reflecting on family, calling, and the responsibility of shaping movements that will outlive us. Their voices remind us that leadership is not only about the present moment, but about preparing the next generation to lead with faith, courage, and conviction.

This story is part of Leading Movements, the year-end campaign of the National African American Missions Council (NAAMC), highlighting leaders, missionaries, and families who are helping shape the future of African American missions.

As we close out the year and celebrate the Christmas season, we invite you to partner with NAAMC in this work. Your generosity supports leadership development, missionary care, and a growing missions ecosystem rooted in faith and sustainability. You can give to support NAAMC at www.naamcmissions.org, or directly support individual missionaries by visiting https://www.naamcmissions.org/ourmissionaries.

Thank you for watching and walking with us. We wish you a very safe and Merry Christmas and a hope-filled New Year as we continue leading movements together.

This Christmas, we pause to give thanks for the gift that changed everything… Emmanuel, God with us.We are grateful for ...
12/25/2025

This Christmas, we pause to give thanks for the gift that changed everything… Emmanuel, God with us.

We are grateful for every leader, missionary, partner, and supporter who has walked alongside NAAMC this year. Your faithfulness, generosity, and prayers continue to shape movements rooted in love, justice, and hope across communities and nations.

May this season bring you peace, rest, and renewed joy. From all of us at the National African American Missions Council, we wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas and a New Year filled with grace and promise.

12/24/2025

What does it take to lead movements that last beyond a moment and shape generations to come? In this video, Adrian Reeves, CEO of the National African American Missions Council (NAAMC), shares the heart behind the Leading Movements campaign and reflects on the importance of faith-driven leadership, collective responsibility, and long-term vision in African American missions.

As we close out the year and celebrate the Christmas season, we invite you to partner with NAAMC in this vital work. Your year-end gift supports leadership development, missionary care, and a growing missions ecosystem rooted in faith, collaboration, and sustainability. You can give to support the broader mission at www.naamcmissions.org, or choose to directly support individual missionaries by visiting https://www.naamcmissions.org/ourmissionaries.

Thank you for listening, for standing with us, and for believing in what God is building through NAAMC. We wish you a very safe and Merry Christmas and a hope-filled New Year as we continue leading movements together.

12/23/2025

What does it mean to remain faithful to God’s call over time and across contexts? In this video, missionary David Bryant shares reflections from his journey in missions, offering insight into service, perseverance, and the steady obedience required to lead movements that endure. His story is part of Leading Movements, the year-end campaign of National African American Missions Council (NAAMC), lifting up the voices of those serving faithfully on the front lines of global mission work.

As we approach the end of the year and celebrate the Christmas season, we invite you to partner with NAAMC in strengthening this work. Your generosity supports missionary care, leadership development, and a growing missions ecosystem rooted in faith and sustainability. You can support the mission of NAAMC by giving at www.naamcmissions.org
, or directly support individual missionaries by visiting https://www.naamcmissions.org/ourmissionaries

Thank you for taking time to watch and listen. We are grateful for your partnership and wish you a very safe and Merry Christmas and a hope-filled New Year as we continue leading movements together.

12/22/2025

What does it look like to answer a calling with courage and clarity? In this video, Krystal Roberts shares her story, reflecting on faith, leadership, and the quiet perseverance required to serve faithfully over time. Her voice is part of Leading Movements, the year-end campaign of National African American Missions Council (NAAMC), highlighting the people who are shaping the future of African American missions through obedience, vision, and community.

As we approach the close of the year and celebrate the Christmas season, we invite you to partner with us in this work. Your generosity helps NAAMC develop leaders, care for missionaries, and sustain a missions ecosystem rooted in faith and collaboration. You can support the broader mission by giving at www.naamcmissions.org
, or directly support individual missionaries by visiting https://www.naamcmissions.org/ourmissionaries

Thank you for taking time to watch and listen. We are grateful for your continued support and wish you a very safe and Merry Christmas and a hope-filled New Year as we continue leading movements together.

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