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INVEST in the future church by investing in those who
aren’t even part of it Yet) yet
Stuart Allen invested in the future church.
He invested time and prayer to see people come to know Jesus.
Even it meant traveling an hour
each week (at age 83) making sandwich
board signs and giving away Ovaltine.
This passion for investing in people lines up with the heart of Jesus.
The first words of Jesus to His disciples
Matthew 4:18-20
As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon and Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen.
Matthew 4:19
“Come, follow Me”, Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.”
Matthew 9:36-38
“When He saw the crowds He had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.
Matthew 9:36-38
“When He saw the crowds He had compassion on them
splagchnizomai =
to have the bowels yearn
Then He said to His disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest field.”
Over the past 10 years, while the overall church attendance has remained stable with a slight decline, the USA population has grown by 51 million people. People living longer may account for the stability, but that means a massive drop is coming as they die off.
Choluteca River Bridge after Hurricane Mitch, Honduras, 1998
Pastors are creepy
This shift has forced us to rethink how we
invest energy and invest time. And
rethink what values are most important to
us as we serve on mission in today’s
world.
In the past we invested into
denominational identity and in our historical church
culture.
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This biggest investment we need to make in today’s culture is to invest into training the
people of our churches to see
themselves as local missionaries every
day.
As we think of the word “missionary” we generally think of those going to other countries and cultures.
While the missionaries serve overseas, here in the USA we
do “evangelism”.
Evangelism
Southwold Evangelist
What if we really viewed our local town or city as a
“mission field” in the same way we do other countries?
What would you do different?
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We would change how we invest our money on our buildings and what we use them for during the week.
It would change how we invest our time
throughout the week. We would see ourselves leading a church on
mission rather than a church having a
“missions department”.
It would change how we invest our thinking about young adult ministry and
youth ministry.
It would change what we invest our energy arguing about and protecting. A
church on mission sees the mission be the decision-
maker not the programs or tradition. If tradition gets in the way of mission, it is sin.
"I am no music scholar, but I feel I know appropriate church music when I hear it. Last Sunday's new hymn - if you can call it that - sounded like a sentimental love ballad one would expect to hear crooned in a saloon. If you insist on exposing us to rubbish like this - in God's house! - don't be surprised if many of the faithful look for a new place to worship. The hymns we grew up with are all we need."
- This letter was written in 1863 and the song they were concerned about was the hymn "Just As I Am".
"What is wrong with the inspiring hymns with which we grew up? When I go to church, it is to worship God, not to be distracted with learning a new hymn. Last Sunday's was particularly unnerving. The tune was un-singable and the new harmonies were quite distorting."
---This letter was written in 1890 and about the hymn "What A Friend We Have In Jesus".
How do you as a leader spend your time through the week as a lead missionary trainer?
How does your church specifically design itself around mission?
Not everyone may be gifted in “evangelism” but everyone can serve as a missionary using
the gifts God gave them. Just as they do overseas.
Matthew 9:36-38
“When He saw the crowds He had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.