

Special Guest: Greg Mundis
Sunday, November 14, 2021
During our Kingdom Come series, we are discovering the heart of God for our community and across the globe, learning the how to posture ourselves to be “Kingdom” bringers in the areas God has called us to.
As the Executive Director of AGWM and a great friend of Mount Hope Church, we are excited to have Greg Mundis with us on Sunday, November 14 for our morning services, as well as a leadership building night at the Creyts campus at 6:00pm with special childcare provided. Greg bring a wealth of knowledge, wisdom, and heart after serving in missions for over 40 years, and we know this love and compassion for people will be caught on this impactful Sunday.
About Greg
As executive director of AGWM, Greg Mundis provides leadership for 2,685 AG missionaries and associates who serve 252 countries, territories, and provinces.
A native of Ohio, Greg grew up in the Youngstown area. He accepted Christ at the age of 13 during a military chapel service in Fort Gordon, Georgia, while visiting his sister. Returning home, he soon began attending a small Italian Pentecostal church and was baptized in the Holy Spirit.
After high school Greg enrolled at Youngstown State University to study political science, but his plans soon changed. At a Sunday evening church service, he was praying at the altar when he sensed God’s call to ministry. A message in tongues and interpretation confirmed God’s plan for his life.
Greg transferred to Central Bible College in Springfield, Missouri, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in biblical studies. Afterward, he and his wife Sandie served as youth pastors at a church in Lima, Ohio, before returning to Springfield in 1974. For the next four years they were youth pastors at Central Assembly of God.
While listening to a description of the spiritual needs in Austria, Greg felt an overwhelming burden for the nation and its people. The Mundises responded to God’s call and were appointed as missionaries to Austria, arriving in Salzburg in 1980. While learning German, they quickly became involved in church planting, media, and education.
In 1987 Greg cofounded an international church, Vienna Christian Center, and served as pastor for four years. The church has since grown into a flourishing congregation of more than 2,000 people meeting in several locations.
Greg was named area director for Central Europe in 1991. When AGWM made the Europe Region a distinct entity in 1998, Greg was selected as its first regional director. For the next 13 years he developed strategies to increase ministries to the region’s cities, campuses, and children and helped raise awareness of the culturally diverse communities created by the swell of immigrants coming to the region. He also initiated greater communication among missionaries involved in similar ministries across Europe by providing opportunities for them to network and exchange ideas. In 2011 he was elected as AGWM executive director.
Along with the Executive Committee, Greg is committed to fulfilling AGWM’s mission to establish the Church among all peoples everywhere by reaching, planting, training, and serving.
In addition to a bachelor’s degree, Greg earned a master’s degree in theology from Assemblies of God Theological Seminary in Springfield and a doctorate in ministry from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. He and Sandie have two children and eight grandchildren.