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Introduction: Summarize last week - How do we get there?
7-Jesus’ Model is Planting the Gospel.
If you build it they will come model no longer works - Glass and Garden/Ed West Plant
Stories of Coaching Church Plants,
8-13 - Leadership Cohort all with Church Plants - pictures of their leadership development processes.
What I have learned about planting a Church - The Process.
If you Plant the Gospel, the Church Results.
14 - Multiplication Slide.
Multiplying at the cellular level results in multiplying at the organism level - disciples, leaders, life groups, and missional communities.
Challenges - Not a lot of people, new believers, kids but limited ability for children’s programs - They are forced to do mission first, and Attraction second, no permanent space.
Resources - Nimble, Relational, Very few shared traditions, and build everything from scratch.
What does it look like to Re-Plant a 140 year old Church.
Simplify without taking away too much.
Challenges - Downsizing, a lot of maintenance, Evangelism Entropy as it is easier to do everything in house.
Resources - More People, self-funding, permanant space, a History of planting churches.
15 - Re-Plant Chart
16 - Jesus’ Model involves re-planting...
Ask kids to draw the strongest shape
17 - Up.
18 - - Jesus Spending Time with the Father
If we want vibrant worship we are all called to bring our best posture - Not fake, but a posture of Glorifying God.
Help us with this Challenge - Including more children as a part of what we do.
- How do we help build their confidence, if we are not confident when we come to worship.
Growth Initiative - A Prayer Calendar of events.
19 - In.
20-21 - Mark 6:30-31 of Jesus spending time with the 12.
Everyone being discipled, everyone being cared for.
Sermons aren’t enough to disciple - discussion and living it out with others.
The Pastor does not have the bandwidth to care for everyone - Systems of Care.
Early Church - Requirement for Baptism was that the person visits the sick.
- The role of everyone.
Relevance - Youth Group, Sunday School, Affinity Groups, Convenient Times.
22 - Out.
23 - 30 - - Sending out the 72
The Case for Missional Communities in today’s world - CRC Article
Why Missional Communities are good for local mission.
- Size, Focus, Sustainability.
Thank you letter from Love INC. - Hy5 Center
Why Missional Communities are good to invite new people - Not surface level, but not deep dive.
Why Missional Communities are good Children’s Ministry
Growing Young Principles
Multi-Generational - Story of Bill Rynsberger and Naomi - Opportunity to empathize with young folks - 7 to 1 rule
Key-Chain Leadership - the Story of Alayna Steensma
Being Good Neighbors - The Story of The DeBoer Boys - Kids see their parents model a missional lifestyle, and it is fun.
A Missional Community can become the core of a church plant.
Conclusion: Where can you live out our mission - Next Step - Join a Life Group, Come more engaged for Worship - Join a Missional Community?
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