Indigitous communities across the globe collaborate to take the Gospel to new people, places and spaces throughout the month of May.
For the Indigitous network, May was bustling with activity as communities from every corner of the globe gathered to strategize and launch gospel-focused events.
South Asia
The Indigitous South Asia network facilitated a hands-on workshop for people serving in the audio-tech ministry, bringing together 55 audio-tech volunteers from 13 churches across the region. This workshop focused on equipping local church media teams with foundational skills in church sounds, mixing and live audio setup. Beyond technical training, the event fostered cross-church collaboration and community, demonstrating how practical tech skills can be mobilized to advance the Gospel.

Pastor K., an Indigitous network leader in South Asia, spoke to 75 church planters from more than 25 cities about contextualized ministry. Pastor K. also started conversations about innovative projects that could be implemented at the local church level.
Additionally, the Indigitous team in South Asia is planning several events for the months of June and July, including a digital missions conference and a mini-hackathon event.



Tanzania
On May 9, Student Led Movements Tanzania and The LIFE Ministry Tanzania held a discipleship training for 76 participants from 6 campuses across Moshi, Tanzania at Moshi Greenberg College. The training focused on equipping students to understand discipleship and live it out—empowering them to start a disciple-making movement.

Ukraine
In collaboration with the Baptist Union of Ukraine, the Indigitous community in Ukraine hosted a missional hackathon in Kiev, Ukraine from May 16-17.


Mozambique
The Indigitous community in Mozambique participated in a competition hosted by the Beira City Council. The competition was geared towards youth and women in Beira where selected winners received funding for a project of their choice to make a lasting impact in their communities.

The Philippines
To provide an opportunity to 20 participants who were unable to join the in-person Operation Jabez (OJ) mission trips, Indigitous Philippines hosted “Online OJ 2025” on May 17. Operation Jabez is an annual summer mission trip that sends teams to several locations across the Philippines in partnership with Cru Gaming and the Cru DS Team.

Indigitous Philippines ended May by hosting a virtual event that encouraged participants to pray for missions in this digital age.

Nigeria
On May 1 Indigitous Nigeria, in collaboration with Lausanne YLG, hosted a meetup in Abuja.

Throughout May, Indigitous Nigeria hosted GOMONTH2025, a month full of collaboration, training, and movement designed to encourage believers in Nigeria to share the Gospel both in the digital space and in-person. This month included a dedicated weekend of prayer and fasting, several weekends focused on digital evangelism and discipleship training, and culminated on May 31—WORLD GO DAY, an opportunity for participants from the meetups and trainings to put their learning into practice by sharing Jesus with their communities.





Ethiopia
On May 16 Indigitous Ethiopia hosted a special Gara Missional Innovators Summit at the Gara Innovation Hub catered specifically to content creators.

Singapore
On May 4, Youth With A Mission (YWAM) Singapore hosted a Church missions booth. Indigitous Singapore attended and engaged in meaningful conversations with the other ministries and mission agencies in attendance.
On May 14, Russ Martin, co-founder of Indigitous, attended the Love Singapore Evangelism Festival and spoke to over 80 church leaders on the topic of digital outreach. Russ encouraged attendees by saying, “You don’t need a passport to be a missionary; you can impact lives around the globe from home.”
On May 17-18, Simon Seow, co-founder of Indigitous, attended the APAC Redemptive Business Summit in Singapore where over 170 investors, founders and industry leaders from 19 countries came together to build businesses that drive Kingdom impact. Simon spoke to the leaders about Indigitous’ unique calling to activate the body of Christ to missional innovation and the role of #HACK in bringing about fresh ideas to engage in God’s mission.





Indigitous Global
On May 8, Indigitous hosted its first #HACK Infosession of 2025 drawing over 80 attendees. To date, over 50 champions have committed to hosting a #HACK event in their city.

On May 22, Indigitous hosted its second Visions Keepers’ gathering of 2025. Participants heard from Nick Skytland, Chief Technologist and Director of the Business Development and Technology Integration Office at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, and Ali Llewellyn, former Strategy and Formulation Manager for the Business Development and Technology Integration Office at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, as they shared insights on discerning between personal ambition and God-given vision, drawing from their experience navigating major decisions and transitions after more than 25 years at NASA. The gathering also featured stories of innovation and encouragement from network leaders.
