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Everything you ever wanted to know about the missional church!

// November 19th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // God, church, ministry, missional

I’ve posted some of my thoughts on the missional church here on this blog. It’s something that I am very opinionated on and something that I believe God is placing upon the hearts of his people in various forms. It’s nothing new as it really has its roots in the Acts 2 church of the first century. It’s people gathering together to share in fellowship and to encourage each other, listen to teachings of the gospel, partake in a meal together, and give everything they have to those that have need. Through these actions, God adds to their number daily those that were being saved. It’s such a beautiful illustration of what the church was meant to be and I am so excited to see what God is doing through his church today!

Rather than try to explain more, let me point to you and unbelievably thorough and educational link that JR Woodward shared on his Dream Awakener blog:

http://jrwoodward.net/2008/11/a-primer-on-todays-missional-church/

Click it and prepare to be blessed.

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The Third Place…What If It Was a Bar?

// August 8th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // Christianity, church relevance, culture, evangelism/outreach, life, people

The “third place” is a place where we go to find community outside of our home and workplace. Home is the first place, our work is the second place, (fill in the blank) ________ is our third place. It’s culture seems steeply rooted in Starbucks because that is exactly what Starbucks set out to create and where a lot of us spend time away from home and work. It’s of particular interest to Christians that seek a place to engage those that do not share our faith. So, I was interested to see a post on JR Woodward’s blog that described the third place as an English pub. It was actually a guest post by Mark Steffey, but it was something that I feel will cause Christians to be divided again. It’s definitely a polarizing issue. The main question here is should Christians engage the culture and relate to those of the world by meeting up with them and sharing their faith (and life in-general) while sharing drinks at the local bar? What if it was a pastor that did this? Oh boy, I could see the headlines now! Quoting from the book The Shaping of Things to Come: Innovation and Mission for the 21st Century Church, Steffey goes on to make the point that it allows Christians to be relevant and to be the light of Christ in what is generally a very dark place in the world:

Frost and Hirsch express the kind of interaction that must take place in our culture if we are to impact people with the truth and hope of the Gospel, “The missional church is incarnational, not attractional, in its ecclesiology. By incarnational we mean it does not create sanctified spaces into which unbelievers must come to encounter the gospel. Rather, the missional church disassembles itself and seeps into the cracks and crevices of a society in order to be Christ to those who don’t yet know him”

Not only that, but the reason cited in the book for this approach of seeking a bar as our third place is this:

One the most common of “third places” for many people is a bar or pub. Subsequently, Christians should consider how they might frequent such establishments as a “missional outpost.” Frost says, “Two of the core ingredients that make third places fertile for mission are food and alcohol. Although it makes many conservative Christians uncomfortable, it’s a fact that many not-yet-Christians really open up about important issues over a meal and few drinks

What do you think about that? I would appreciate seeing some of your comments on this!

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