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Expanding the Expedition Reach with Missional Communities

Expanding the Expedition Reach with Missional Communities
Author: Rachel Gilmore
Publisher:
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Release: 2021-05-10
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ISBN: 9781950899265

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Author Rachel Gilmore writes that missional communities are popping up in auto shops, pubs, parks, and tattoo parlors. The pandemic of Covid-19 created virtual missional communities that meet in a Zoom room to talk about parables while eating pizza that they all ordered from a local restaurant. Missional communities are springing up by using the house party app where friends and friends of friends gather to play games and pray for situations they are facing during quarantine.In her book, Expanding the Expedition Reach with Missional Communities, Gilmore discusses three primary reasons churches must take mission communities more seriously and what to do to make more missional communities a reality.Chapters include: What is a Missional Community? Why do we Need Missional Communities? Listen and Discern; Love, Serve & Gather; Disciple and Worship; Mature; and Multiplication.Intended to serve as a companion to The Greatest Expedition (greatestexpedition.com) or a standalone guide, Expanding The Expedition Reach With Missional Communities is a must-read for churches as we sort through the post-pandemic period of Christianity.


Multi-Site Ministry

Multi-Site Ministry
Author: Ken Nash
Publisher:
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Release: 2021-05-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781950899272

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Many churches come to a point in their journey where they have to answer questions regarding growth and expansion. This often leads to tiresome building campaigns, heated discussion about missional versus attractional models of ministry, and the like. However, a closer look at the multi-site movement will help answer many of the questions you may have. A multi-site ministry is one church meeting in several locations while sharing a common vision, budget, resources, leadership structure and strategy. Most importantly, the multi-site movement reminds us that we are truly better together and reaches a new generation of church-goers who desire to worship in their home communities. Its exponential growth in recent years reflects today's attempt to offer effective ministry in places our local ministries previously lacked the ability to reach. There are several reasons to consider an expedition into multi-site ministry,. In Multi-Site Ministry: Expanding the Reach, Ken Nash explores the primary reasons why multi-site is both biblical and preferable.


Leading Missional Communities

Leading Missional Communities
Author: Mike Breen
Publisher: 3D Ministries
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2013-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0985235101

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Peace of the City

Peace of the City
Author: Terence Schilstra
Publisher: Word Alive Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1486621015

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"Beyond the principles of this handbook, the heart and themes of the book articulate the faithful pilgrimage of a community on mission." ?Jesse Sudirgo Tyndale professor and Director of the Church in the City, Masters of Divinity Program "This book offers the reader genuinely practical step-by-step advice on what it looks like to lead a community on mission.? ?Jared Siebert New Leaf Network Peace of the City: A Handbook for Missional Communities offers a selection of missional practices for any Christian, small group, or missional community seeking to love their community in the name of Jesus. Each missional practice proceeds from the heart of Scripture, the life of Jesus, real life experiences, and the history of the church, including Benedictine and Franciscan missional practice.


Missional Communities: Equipping Churches to Reach Their Local Context

Missional Communities: Equipping Churches to Reach Their Local Context
Author: Robert Glen Parker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2014
Genre: Evangelistic work
ISBN:

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In the Northeast region of the United States, surveys suggest church participation is steadily declining. We contend that a primary reason for this decline is that churches have become insular and exclusive, leading to a failure to meet the spiritual, emotional and physical needs of their communities. The problem raises the question, "How do churches move beyond exclusivity to engage in relevant ministry within their local communities?" Throughout the Bible, God is the initiator of a relationship with humanity. God created Adam and Eve, and set out a redemptive plan to restore them to right relationship when their connection to God was frayed by sin. This is seen with Noah and the Ark, in the land of Ur as God begins a new nation with Abram, and in Bethlehem as God sends Jesus to be the Messiah. After his death and resurrection, Jesus sends his disciples into the world to reveal his Father's love. Throughout human history, this sending (missional) God has sent people into communities participating in God's revelation. There is a contingency of church leaders who argue that the term "missional" is a philosophy of ministry rather than a theological understanding of a sending God. But the church is the body of Christ, the presence of God in local communities, and it has the capacity to bring the full expression of God's mission to a broken world. In light of the fact that the church is God's primary vehicle for carrying God's message of love and hope to a broken world, how do churches reengage their communities? Local churches operating as missional communities are best positioned to make the gospel tangible and to overcome exclusivity. They understand their local contexts and can implement the spiritual gifts of their congregations. The thesis of this dissertation is that local, missional communities are the primary vehicle for reengaging congregations with their communities to make the gospel tangible. Included in this dissertation is a group study guide (Artifact) to be used by groups of twenty to fifty people, to help them function as a missional community. The artifact defines the characteristics of a missional community, equips leaders to identify spiritual gifts within their missional community, and trains the group to understand and minister within their local context.


Launching Missional Communities

Launching Missional Communities
Author: Mike Breen (Revd.)
Publisher: Crowdscribed LLC
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2010
Genre: Church group work
ISBN: 9780982452196

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"While the theory and theology of missional church are important, this book is about practice-a practical guide to MCs written by some of the people who were there at the beginning of their inception and know them inside out. This book, while helpfully summarizing all the theory on Missional Communities, is fundamentally about how to make them work in your church community."--From back cover


Launching Missional Communities: A Field Guide

Launching Missional Communities: A Field Guide
Author: Mike Breen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN: 9780982452189

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Launching Missional Communities: A Field Guide by Mike Breen (2015).


Called Together

Called Together
Author: Jonathan K. Dodson
Publisher: Gcd Books
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2014-08-25
Genre: Communities
ISBN: 9780692281734

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Everyone has a calling. We search for our calling in careers, hobbies, and even ministries, but Christians actually know their calling from birth. We are all called into God's community and onto his mission. There is no greater calling. Once we are in Christ, we are no longer orphans. Everyone has a place in the people of God. But how do you live out that calling? What does it look like to be God's new community? How can we fulfill our role in his mission? In Called Together, Jonathan Dodson and Brad Watson help us discover what it means to be a people made for community and mission. Through reflection on the foundational concepts of gospel, community, and mission, it will help you form healthy missional communities. Filled with practical guidance for leaders and everyday people, it will guide you into a deeper and more deliberate experience of being the church together.


Cultivating Missional Communities

Cultivating Missional Communities
Author: Inagrace Thoms Dietterich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1995
Genre: Church
ISBN:

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