Chris Bell :: Friends blog

October 13, 2008

This church is making a very intentional attempt to engage the margins and stretch the tether of the Jesus way.  I hope you will pray and encourage these kinds of efforts to bring the conversation of redemption to those who might never hear it.

www.oversoldthemovie.com

www.elevationchurch.tv

 

Posted by Phil McConnell @ Missional Church | 0 comment(s)

August 04, 2008

For some it is always easier to through money at a need or mission rather then actually becoming physically involved with the issues at hand.

 In what ways do we as leaders encourage people to take part and "do/live" mission rather then simply bankrolling it?

Posted by Erik Freiburger @ Leadership | 3 comment(s)

June 09, 2008

A person reads an ad in the newpaper about a church that offers the full meal of Christ in their services.  By meal, I mean it's promised to be filling and satisfiying in every way.  To meet all their needs.  They arrive and are greeted in a friendly manner, taken to a place where they see slides advertising the meal, and they hear people talk about the meal, then we powerpoint the meal and send them on their way.  Unfulfilled, still hungry for the real thing.  Another analogy would be the wine and wineskin.  We have great looking skins, ornate in their appearance and beautiful to the eye, but the wine inside is not sweet and does not taste as wine should.  And people know when it doesn't.  Is the wine in the Church the true wine of Jesus. 

All the things in the Bible are important, but we would agree that the things that Jesus said are most important.  He boiled all the commandments and the law down to loving God and loving others.  Then He gave us a single command, in the spirit of the Shamah, whatever you are doing, wherever you are going, make disciples.  This is the irreducible core of the faith.  You can do more than this and follow Jesus, but not less.  Our churches can vary the wineskin.  But this is the wine.  It has to be there. 

Thoughts?

 Reference:  Howard Snyder:  The Problem of Wineskins, Church Structure in a Technological Age

Posted by Phil McConnell @ Church Planting | 2 comment(s)

May 02, 2008

I have been trying to understand how Biblical leadership works. I have grown up in the evangelical church in the USA and made many asumptions about church leadership based on how I saw it lived out as a child.  I have spent the last 6-7 years unlearning some of what I grew up understanding. I know that some of us are called to function as leaders.  But how do i lead? How do I identify other leaders? and what roles do leaders play in the forming and functioning of the church? Ephesians 4 seems to layout Biblical leadership the best i have seen it. Do you have other thoughts about leadership and how it works?

Keywords: APEST, Biblical, Leadership

Posted by tim hoeksema @ Leadership | 2 comment(s)

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