m.o.s.a.i.c. church series, pt. 2: intentional ministry (multicultural church)
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PerSpectives 12 Training Level 1: Framework for a Mosaic Church All Rights Reserved, Jan Paron 2012 From Dr. Jan Paron Dean, All Nations Leadership Institute Director, Perspectives 12 For information contact: Jan Paron at [email protected]TRANSCRIPT
Jan Paron
PerSpectives 12
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JUST THINK
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THINK ABOUT IT…"The masses of men live with their backs constantly against the wall. They are the poor, the disinherited, the dispossessed. What does our religion say to them? " Howard Thurman
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Who are the multitudes?
MULTITUDES(Strong's G3793 - Greek, ochlos) A "throng" of people who "flocked together in one place" (Blue Letter Bible, 2012).
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1) Learning about the culture of the community & its felt needs
2) Creating opportunity for intentional fellowship
1) Learning about the culture of the community & its felt needs
3) Living in brotherhood & esteeming culture
2) Creating opportunity for intentional fellowship
1) Learning about the culture of the community & its felt needs
3) Living in brotherhood & esteeming culture
2) Creating opportunity for intentional fellowship
1) Learning about the culture of the community & its felt needs
4) Giving opportunity for access to reconciliation with God to the multitudes
3) Living in brotherhood & esteeming culture
5) Inviting & welcoming the multitudes into all facets of the church
2) Creating opportunity for intentional fellowship
1) Learning about the culture of the community & its felt needs
4) Giving opportunity for access to reconciliation with God to the multitudes
3) Living in brotherhood & esteeming culture
5) Inviting & welcoming the multitudes into all facets of the church
2) Creating opportunity for intentional fellowship
1) Learning about the culture of the community & its felt needs
4) Giving opportunity for access to reconciliation with God to the multitudes
6) Developing relationships & fellowshipping with people of different cultures
3) Living in brotherhood & esteeming culture
5) Inviting & welcoming the multitudes into all facets of the church
2) Creating opportunity for intentional fellowship
1) Learning about the culture of the community & its felt needs
4) Giving opportunity for access to reconciliation with God to the multitudes
7) Bringing together a diverse team of like-minded ministry staff
6) Developing relationships & fellowshipping with people of different cultures
3) Living in brotherhood & esteeming culture
5) Inviting & welcoming the multitudes into all facets of the church
2) Creating opportunity for intentional fellowship
1) Learning about the culture of the community & its felt needs
4) Giving opportunity for access to reconciliation with God to the multitudes
7) Bringing together a diverse team of like-minded ministry staff
8) Involving diverse team members in the “circle of power”
6) Developing relationships & fellowshipping with people of different cultures
3) Living in brotherhood & esteeming culture
5) Inviting & welcoming the multitudes into all facets of the church
2) Creating opportunity for intentional fellowship
1) Learning about the culture of the community & its felt needs
4) Giving opportunity for access to reconciliation with God to the multitudes
7) Bringing together a diverse team of like-minded ministry staff
8) Involving diverse team members in the “circle of power”
9) Using spiritual measures of extending grace to a culturally-diverse population
6) Developing relationships & fellowshipping with people of different cultures
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The Mosaic Church
ReferencesBlue Letter Bible. (2012). Word multitudes. Retrieved on
February 12, 2012, from http://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=G3793t=KJV
Hesselgrave, D. (1988). “Ten major Trends in World Missions.” World Evangelism. (May/June 1999: 14)
Thurman, H. (1996). Jesus and the disinherited. Boston, MA: Beacon Press.
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Jan Paron