Unfortunately, the church is often seen as a place of exclusivity, judgment, ultra-conservative thinking, scandal and irrelevancy. Around the world the tide is changing positively about the church, but in the U.S. we have a different story with an alarming decline of churches. We are also overloaded with all kinds of new (and marketed) philosophies, life-style habits, theories, studies and turn-around solutions which temporarily disguise our issues. The comforts of our ever advancing culture are excessive and distract us from deeper searching and important life questions.
In stark contrast to our culture the life of Jesus was incredibly personal and transforming. People around Jesus were surprised and impressed. Mark 1:21 says "Everyone there was incredulous, buzzing with curiosity. "What's going on here? A new teaching that does what it says?" Jesus Christ provides a wonderful and absolute solution to the issues we have - in ways we never expect.
It is also true throughout history. The followers of Jesus were the ones who established many of the great hospitals of todays world, initiated the greatest universities, started many of todays charities, fought to abolish slavery and much more. It is the message of Jesus Christ's radical grace that this generation needs to hear. There is still hope. If you've not thought much about Jesus please look him up - his claims and teachings are too great to ignore!
We feel personally responsible to tackle this trend in the US, not just because ground has been lost, but because anyone who follows the teachings of Jesus knows that going to new places, gathering people and forming communities of generous Christians is the foundation to our faith (See Matthew Chapter 28). It's not just an idea or an ancient text, but it's an earthy and tangible reality that we can't avoid. It's the most obvious and most pressing ramification to believing in Jesus.
Heather and I have a deep vision to see vibrant, genuine and generous churches established. We both grew up in new churches that sought to build genuine communities and positively impact the society around them. Having seen this firsthand, we are making a big life change to embrace this dream and do more of the same. We are joined to a worldwide family of churches called Newfrontiers which seeks to fulfill the great commission Jesus gave us. It is through this relationship that we intend to start a reproducing church. As Spiderman says "with great power, comes great responsibility!" - and because we have received a lot, we must give a lot.
Here's what we are planning to do:
- Move to St. Louis Missouri in Feb 2008 for 2 years to complete a full-time church planters training course (learning how to start new churches). We currently live in Kansas City.
- Learn from church leaders Rick Hein, John Lanferman and Brian Mowrey about starting and leading churches. Jubilee Church in St. Louis is currently starting a second location.
- During the training course decide where to start a new church. We feel particularly draw to urban areas.
- Raise support/sponsorship for the period of training. If you know us, or have randomly found our blog, please consider sponsoring us.
- Not just a Sunday meeting, but a family
- A reproducing church that will seek to plant out
- A group of people who contribute generously and sacrificially to the needs around them
- It will be non-denominational but associated with Newfrontiers, a worldwide family of churches that relate to one another through relationships and common vision
- It will incorporate contemporary worship (whatever that means!)
- It will teach the Bible
- It will be a charismatic, word & spirit church
- We'll let you know more as we figure it out ...
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7 comments:
That's a lovely accent is that Australian? Love that part of the baby video!!!!
We are praying for you guys! Go for it!
The Noonans
Greate site! I laughed...I cried...I subscribed! We are so stoked about you guys coming to the Lou to be a part of what God's doing here, especially in helping us with the new location. The level of passion you guys bring will kick up a notch!
C U soon!
The Dreys
that video is amazing...haha!
i'm subscribed with google reader!
We love you guys and believe in your future(always have)! We will support you in any way we can: prayer, money, diapers, cheerleading... whateva.
Hey, Matt! Wow, so someone forwarded your message to me at work today ... this is pretty cool stuff. I wish I could talk to you about it, but i'll be gone in Bangladesh for two weeks, staring Monday. I'll pray about supporting your guys...
"For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God"
Peace.
GO FOR IT!!Great to chat and hope to see you in at Brighton leaders 08
I have resisted church planting in the past because I simply was ignorant of the decline of churches. I think the average man on the street thinks they pop up everyday and the world wants to be overloaded with as many churches as Walgreens, McDonalds and QT's(one on every corner). So, I would think "who needs yet another church do draw members from one place to another?" Like they say...ignorance is bliss.
Also it was because everyone is always preaching that Jesus is coming....right now! Why? "Look at all the signs and wonders! Look at the wars in the middle east and the desolation of the world's value systems! It's all prophesied!"
So where does that leave room to improve things, to "re-establish" the church? It's always sounded to me like we're just supposed to go home and prepare, because this was just going to get worse "like scripture says". It's amazing what teachers can teach....the blind leading the blind I suppose.
But here you are....and here Jubilee is...and New Frontiers. All with a singularity of purpose, and it makes more sense to me to plant than to go home and just "let the crops die out" and wait for the
messiah to show up "any day now" (as if it had never been "any day" before now, since no one knows the hour when he'll return.)
I honor what you guys are doing and feel that you are not only establishing a future church, but a vision for people everywhere. God bless you and guide you in all that you do!
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