Frequently Asked Questions
Jesus commissioned His people to carry the gospel to the ends of the earth. Two passages in Scripture expound on this: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:18–20); “Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, even so I am sending you” (John 20:21).
Seek the Lord and ask for discernment. Ask for compassion for a people group or nation. Explore opportunities to serve with BMC and missions organisations.
No. Mission trips are open to all to attend – members and non-members. However, certain subsidies would only be available to BMC members.
No. Some trips require specific skills or professional knowledge (e,g, medical background). Other than that, these trips are open to anyone who would like to apply.
Each trip is different so you will need to read through the ministry descriptions. The ministry could involve using your God-given skills such as praying, preaching, teaching, testimony sharing, street evangelism, music or sports, cooking, or business training.
You have to be at least 21 years of age. Members who are below the age of 21 may apply to join the mission with the consent of their parents.
You can go as a group or as an individual.
You can form a mission team with your DG, your ministry group, your family, or an interest group of believers. Every team must be led by a BMC team leader.
You can go first with those in your group who are ready to step out. You can also collaborate with others and form a bigger group together.
The duration of the trip is tied down to the opportunity your group signs up for or customises with the missions agency. It is recommended that the trip be 4 days or more to maintain effectiveness.
– BMC will recommend you training opportunities and resource. Most missions agencies you sign up with are likely to provide a pre-trip orientation.
– You can also seek external training on your own.
– BMC will be organising a training programme for mission trippers. More details will be released in due course.
– Apply for the mission opportunity with the missions agency.
– Once successful, complete this BMC Missions Registration Form 3 months before the purchase of air tickets.
– Complete a BMC Indemnity Form that will be sent to you.
– Fill in the Budget Form and Itinerary Form.
It will bid you well if you are medically fit or mentally well for the mission. This will benefit you, the team, and the ministry. Check in with your doctor of your status. There are many opportunities available to you after your recovery.
Yes. You have to purchase a valid travel insurance in place covering the duration of the trip. You have to provide proof of your purchased insurance in the BMC indemnity form.
Each team member has the opportunity to raise his or her own financial support in order to go on a mission trip. You can tap on your own finances or you can raise support by asking potential donors to contribute toward the trip. You can apply for subsidised funding from BMC.
BMC members who are in need of financial support are eligible for subsidised funding. A non-BMC member joining the team would not be eligible for the subsidy unless he/she is a child (below 23 years old) of a BMC member or has been attending the age group ministries regularly, with confirmation from ministry leaders.
BMC members who do not require the financial support are encouraged not to claim the subsidy, so that the church’s funds may be used to allow as many people to go on mission trips as possible.
Trippers are reminded that the subsidy is meant to cover the tripper’s own personal costs of the trip (i.e. airfare and accommodation) for those who require it, and should not be pooled or consolidated together to further offset ministry expenses incurred during the trip.
Reimbursement can be made for actual project costs incurred during the mission trip, such as conducting outreach event(s), training and community work, purchase of materials etc. Such expenses shall be reasonable for the location and appropriate for the ministry involved and will be reimbursed up to 70% and capped at S$1,000 per day and not more than S$3,000 for overall trip.
The trip treasurer will submit the final trip accounts and expenditure and consolidate one submission with receipts for claims for the team. All claimable expenses must be supported by receipts.
The amount of Subsidy for Travel and Living Cost will be 50% of total travel and living cost per person or S$300 per person, whichever is the lower.
Mission teams are to consolidate all the expenditure and submit the receipts and statement of accounts, as follows:
1. Trip accounts and expenditure in Microsoft Excel file.
2. Receipts eg: accommodation, meals, transport and air-tickets (in soft copies).
3. Provide exchange rate from the money changer if available.
4. Indicate what is the final amount of Outreach Expenses (in SGD) your team is claiming.
5. Provide ONE payee name and account for BMC to remit the claims to. It can also be a PayNow number.
Contact us at missions@bmc.org.sg if you would like to know more.
