Showing posts with label Vision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vision. Show all posts

Why are we here? Why do we do what we do?


I’m not sure that we can give a more basic, simple, and foundational answer for the purpose of a local church than what we find written in Matt 28:18-20. Jesus makes clear that we are to make disciples. He gives us the guiding principle for why we are a church and what we are to do as a church. He clarifies our purpose and our mission as well as shapes our vision for the future. Jesus expects us to be disciples who make disciples.

We must be disciples to make disciples.
“Disciple” simply means “learner” or “student.” We are called to be students of Christ, but this learning is not simply an educational exercise. Learning who Christ is and what he has done for us and our salvation transforms who we are, why we are, and what we are to do. Thus Eph 4:20 reminds us of how we learned Christ, but also clarifies how what we have learned shapes the way we live.

As disciples, we are learning the good news about who Christ is and what he has done in history for our salvation. We are also learning his way of life as we ask how the person, work, and teaching of Christ effects our thoughts and ideas, our loves and desires, our choices and decisions, even our worship. In short, we are: Learning Christ & His Way of Life Together (Our Purpose).

We must make disciples to be disciples.
Matt 28:19 makes clear: we are to make disciples. Again, this commission clarifies our purpose, but it also describes our mission and directs our vision.

Mission describes what we are to do and flows out of our purpose. So, we are learning Christ and his way of life together, because we want to communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit to people in our city and around the world through what we say and do (Our Mission).
Whatever else we do as a church, we are seeking to make disciples through communicating the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the people in our city.

At the core of this mission are: 
  1. The Gospel: We must know, love, and speak the Gospel in accordance with the Scriptures; 
  2. Prayer: We must ask God to empower us with the power of the Holy Spirit to communicate the Gospel boldly and lovingly; 
  3. People: Simply put, God works through his people to call more people into his kingdom. People are at the core of disciple-making.


Finally, why? Why this purpose? Why this mission? What’s the rationale? 
We want to communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ in order to see men and women converted, changed, and growing to maturity in Christ together with us (Our Vision). We want to be a community of disciples who make disciples together for the glory of God just as Christ commanded us to do.

To be continued.

Pastor John

A Pastor's Purpose, Mission, and Vision (2010)



The guiding principle for my life is basic, simple, and foundational. I want to learn Christ and his way of life.
And here’s why:
  • I want to communicate the good news about Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit to people through what I say and do.
  • I want to see people converted, changed, and growing to maturity in Christ within a local church.
  • I want to entrust the gospel to faithful men who will be able to teach it to others (2 Tim 2:2).




That’s my purpose, my mission, my vision and in the coming weeks I will be blogging about what all of this means and what I believe it means for our church.
E.g., what does it mean to learn Christ and his way of life?; how does the pastor’s purpose, mission, and vision relate to the purpose, mission, and vision of our church?; how do we see such a vision become reality?
My hope is that this purpose, mission, and vision will become your personal vision and the vision of our church.

Pastor John


This Salvation Joins Us Together (The Application)

Text: Eph 2:19-22

Sermon: This Salvation Joins Us Together (God’s Vision for the Church).

Outline

#1, We are Citizens in God’s Kingdom (2:19)

  • Together we exist to serve and worship the king.

#2, We are Members in God’s Household (2:19)

  • Together we exist to enjoy fellowship with the king and his family.

#3, We are God’s Building Project (2:20-22)

  • God himself works and lives among us!

The Application

Think through this with me,

In our country, citizens are tied together by a social contract. . . . but God’s new nation is not a republic, not a democracy.

  • It’s a kingdom—and in a kingdom, the citizens are connected through their allegiance to the king.
  • We serve the king together; we obey the king together; we worship the king together.

But God says we are more than citizens in his kingdom, we are members in his household. So that . . .

  • We enjoy the presence of the king together, we eat at his table together, we love the kind and he loves us. . . . we grow to know, love, and enjoy the king as our Father as we also grow to know, love, and enjoy one another.

Together we are a building—a Temple—in which the glory of God dwells.

  • His royal presence enters our lives and takes up residence in us and connects us to one another.

Here we have God’s vision for the church . . . for our church. It’s a vision for a “better future.” In your head, you and I must carry this image of what the future could be, and let this image drive us as a church. Meditate on this vision:

God has put us together to serve: This means ABBC exists to serve & worship the Father through the Son by his Spirit.

  • Are you with us serving according to your gifts?
  • Are you regularly and consistently here to worship with us?

God has put us together for fellowship: We exist to know, love, and enjoy God together & God has put us together to know, love, and encourage one another: that’s fellowship.

  • Are you growing spiritually? Can you honestly say that you are growing to know, to love, and to enjoy God through Jesus?
  • Are you making strong efforts to know, love, and encourage the men and women sitting around you? I.e., are you praying together, studying the Bible together, eating together, sharing with one another, helping one another, talking about life and God and sin and struggle and the Gospel together?

God has put us together to work among us: Therefore, we should expect and ask God to work every time we gather.

  • Are you asking God, pleading with God, to do a great work here at ABBC?

Vision (My Notes from Sunday Night) Part 3

AppleMarkOur Core Activities: Prayer, Proclamation [& Application], People

AppleMarkPrayer:

God himself calls, sends, equips, empowers, transforms. . . loves, plans, calls, justifies, glorifies . . . In short, God himself is the agent of change & growth.


AppleMarkProclamation [& Application]:

. . . of the gospel of Jesus Christ because salvation is in the Son.

Important note: our worship (singing, giving, serving, etc) is a form of proclaiming & applying the gospel.


AppleMarkPeople:

God converts & transforms individuals, forming us into a new community/humanity

And God uses people (his servants) to teach Christ & his way of life.

Listen to and reach new people (part. 20-40)

Key Questions (not in any order)

  • What do we do well?
  • What are the needs of the community around us?
  • Where are the people at and how do we reach them? (inside, out approach)
  • What do we need to stop doing, start doing, or rework/refocus in order to be a healthy, growing church?
  • Are you willing to change? Insanity is doing the same thing & expecting different results
  • DO YOU REALLY WANT TO DO THIS?

Core activities from "Growth Groups" from Mathias Media

Vision (My Notes from Sunday Night) Part 2

AppleMarkOur Goal: To Be a Healthy, Growing Church Centered on the Gospel

AppleMarkHealthy

What is a healthy church? (key question that we need to answer)

Here’s two thoughts:

1). What is a healthy church?: Matt 22:35-40

  • Love God
  • Love each other
  • Love our neighbors in the city and around the world

Measures the health of our church as well as our small groups, student & children ministry, etc. How?

  • Love God: prayer, Bible Study, worship
  • Love each other: prayer, e & discipleship, confession, hanging out together, meeting needs
  • Love neighbors & world: evangelism, missions, community events, service projects.

2) What is a healthy church?

  • I think here is where the marks of a church come into play: e.g., worship, prayer, evangelism & discipleship, fellowship, ministry (Look @ Dever, 9 Marks, for lists)
  • Six signs of a “healthy church”: Study, community, worship, mission, service, prayer (McKinion)

AppleMarkGrowing

Spiritual & Numerical

Important: Growth is measured by the rule of the Gospel not numbers, activities, programs, etc.

Yet numerical growth can be a valid goal: 210 in 2010 is our numerical goal, but our focus is on healthy, Gospel growth.

  • Jesus said follow me and I will make you fishers of men (Matt 4:19; Mark 1:17)
  • Matt 9:37-38 Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest" (ESV).
  • Acts …look at the numerical growth.

Bottom line: We live in a growing city . . . we should be growing numerically.

AppleMarkCentered on the Gospel

How does everything we do connect, flow, center on the gospel?

  • If it does not, should we/will we stop, change, rework? REFOCUS?


Vision (My Notes from Sunday Night) Part 1

These are my notes from Sunday Night.

Our Purpose: To Learn Christ & Live His Way of Life Together

AppleMarkLearning Christ

a disciple is a learner (background is theme of learning all that Christ is and all that he has done for us….as well as how to live in light of this good news from the Gospel of Matthew. Summarized in Matt 28:19-20 (Make disciples, baptizing and teaching them )

  • Also Eph 4 contrasts the old life without Christ and the new life in Christ (4:17ff). Point is that learning Christ leads to transformation and re-formation & renewal in God’s likeness . . . true righteousness and holiness

  • Also Col 1 & 2 with 2:6-7 being key.
  • “Receive” has to do with being taught: applying the teaching to their lives.

Point: learning & embracing who Christ is & what he has done for us (all that he is & all that he has done for us)

  • Key: Learning does not end when you become a Christ-follower, it’s just beginning.
  • Note: evangelism/discipleship are not necessary linear nor are they separated

AppleMarkLiving His Way of Life

  • remaining faithful to & applying the Gospel to every sphere of life/relationship in life
  • asking how does who Christ is and all that he has done for us shape, direct, and restrain the way I do marriage, family, work, sports & recreation, politics, money . . . all areas of life.

AppleMarkTogether

  • community commitment:
  • 1 John and fellowship: partnership, sharing in the life, love, and truth of God