Discovery Phase · Launching 2026

Clarity for the Mission

Your church is generating more data than ever.
Is any of it helping you lead?

We're building a platform that turns scattered ministry data into trusted insight, clear priorities, and measurable progress toward the Great Commission. Before we build, we're listening. We're inviting a small group of church leaders to help shape what we build.

No pitch. No product demo. Just a conversation — and honest listening.

The data problem churches don't talk about

Most churches collect more ministry data than they've ever had. Very few are truly benefiting from it.

The data is scattered, the reports are manual, and the goals drift — not because church leaders don't care, but because no one has built the right system for the church.

Underneath every spreadsheet and conflicting report is the same quiet question: are we actually making progress toward what God called us to do?

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Reports that eat your team's week

Your data lives in Planning Center, a giving platform, a communication tool, and multiple spreadsheets. Someone on your staff spends hours every week pulling it together — and they're still not confident the numbers are right.

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Numbers nobody quite trusts

Your elder board asks "how are we doing?" and your team has to piece together the answer from conflicting sources. The lack of a single trusted view of ministry health slows decisions — or quietly undermines them.

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Goals that drift by March

Strategic planning happens in January. By spring, the goals are still on a slide deck somewhere but no one can say, week to week, whether the church is making meaningful progress on what matters most.

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No scoreboard for the mission

Attendance and giving get tracked. But the activities most likely to move the mission — first-time connections, discipleship starts, leadership pipeline — stay invisible. If you can't see it, you can't act on it.

The tools churches already have weren't built for this

Your church management system reports on its own data It can tell you what's inside its walls — but it can't see your giving platform, your communication tool, or anything else your team runs on.
Dashboard add-ons build on top of a single system They make one platform's data look better. They don't unify across systems, and they don't solve the underlying data quality problem.
Giving tools see giving. Attendance tools see attendance. Specialized tools do one thing well — but ministry health isn't one thing. Discipleship, assimilation, engagement, and generosity don't live in the same place.
None of them connect your data to your goals Even the best dashboards stop at reporting. They tell you what happened. They don't help your team stay focused on the activities most likely to move the mission forward.
The result is a church that's generating more data than ever — and still can't answer the question that matters most: are we making meaningful progress toward the Great Commission?

A platform built for one thing: measurable mission execution

Mission28 is a church analytics and mission execution platform — combining automated data integration, trusted ministry dashboards, and goal scoreboards in one church-specific solution.

Unified Ministry Data

Automatically pulls from your church management system, giving platform, communication tools, and more — into one clean, trusted source of truth.

Ministry Health Dashboards

Prebuilt views across attendance, giving, assimilation, groups, serving, and discipleship — so leadership always has a current, shared picture of ministry health.

Mission Scoreboards

Connects your most important goals to live ministry data. Lead measures, lag measures, and weekly accountability rhythms — built around proven execution principles.

AI-Ready Data Foundation

Organizes fragmented church data into a clean, permission-aware structure — so when your team is ready to use AI tools, your data foundation is already there.

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The goal isn't better dashboards. It's moving from passive reporting to active execution — so church leaders can stop wondering whether they're making progress and start proving it. Mission28 is being built specifically for that outcome, in the language of church ministry, for leaders who take the Great Commission seriously as a measurable calling.

We'd love to hear from you

If anything on this page resonates — whether you're deep in the problem or just starting to feel it — we'd genuinely love to hear your story. Fill out the form and we'll be in touch to find a time.

What to expect in the conversation

This is a discovery interview — not a sales call and not a product demo. We'll spend 45 minutes understanding how your church currently handles data, reporting, and ministry tracking. Your candor directly shapes what we build.

45 minutes via video call
One or two people from our team
No pitch. No follow-up sales pressure.
Design partner opportunity for the right fit
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Timothy Kirby, Founder of Mission28

Timothy Kirby, PMP

Founder, Mission28

Timothy brings an unusual combination to this problem: 25 years of hands-on experience in data, analytics, software development, and organizational execution — along with a deep, working knowledge of how churches actually operate.

He currently serves as Director of Operations at Reflection Church, where he works across finance, technology, reporting, and ministry operations. That combination — technical depth and church-floor experience — is what Mission28 is built on.

The conviction behind Mission28 is simple: churches should not have to rely on scattered spreadsheets, manual reports, and disconnected dashboards to understand whether the mission is moving. The Great Commission is too important for that. It deserves clarity, focus, and trusted insight.

Timothy is building Mission28 to give church leaders exactly that — a clear view of what is happening, a focused picture of what matters most, and practical execution tools to help them move faithfully toward the mission God has called them to pursue.

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We'll reach out within 48 hours to schedule a time. Thank you for being willing to share what's actually true about your church's data experience — it matters more than you might think.