History
The Missioners of
Christ began with a small group of friends who gathered
together to pray in the library of Regent University,
Virginia Beach, in October of 1996. Three were Regent
students, and one was employed at the Christian
Broadcasting Network. Two were in the process of
reconciliation with the Catholic Church after
involvement with non-denominational charismatic
Christianity, another was raised in a devoutly Catholic
family on the front lines of the Pro-life movement, and
the final participant was leading the youth ministry at
a local Catholic parish. The original four met that
first night with no other desire than to provide an
opportunity for young adult Catholic Christians to
gather together in prayer and support one another in the
Faith.
As the small group
continued to meet on a weekly basis, word spread among
their friends and the group grew beyond the confines of
Regent Library. As the group grew in number, many
became more active in their involvement with ministries
at local parishes, especially those geared toward youth.
A common vision of bringing the same fervor for Christ
to the youth of this generation soon emerged. People
became commissioned to serve the local church beyond the
first three parishes involved to encompass ministries
throughout the Diocese of Richmond. At a Young Adult
Retreat at Shalom House, Montpelier, those gathered
voted on a name for the group - Missioners of Christ - a
name that now encompasses various expressions of the
same goal, to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ by
whatever means possible.
Now, as we stand
at the threshold of the Third Millennium, we are excited
to be a part of the "new springtime in the Church"
proclaimed by John Paul II. Whether one participates in
the original prayer group, or the quarterly Young Adult
retreats, the various Youth activities, or the missions
trips to Honduras and Appalachia, we continue to heed
the call of the Lord among our families, friends, and
Church.