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Ed Stetzer: Missional Disciple-Making
Some of the stuff you will hear in this video (quotations are not exact)… Disciples join God and his mission and it changes everything. Discipleship through knowledge and not action leads to puffed up gnostics. When we (pastors) do for … Continue reading
Churches That Don’t Fit In
Fitting In from The Work Of The People on Vimeo.
Posted in Missional Community, Missional in the Neighborhood, The Gospel
Tagged church, hospitality, missional, radical, story of Scripture
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Anatomy of a Neighborhood
This is an article written by Nate Ledbetter at “Awaken Neighbor“. Original article can be found here. The neighborhood is where we find a full life grounded in what God intends for our lives. Neighborhoods are about people, about relationship, … Continue reading
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Tagged church, community, local, missional, neighborhood, parish
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Homlessness in Affluent Suburbia?
“ For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me…” -Matthew 25:35 Many of us think of homelessness as a city or urban issue, that … Continue reading
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Tagged homeless, missional, suburbia
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YoungLife, Church and the Suburbs
YoungLife is a ministry that is about adults going out into the culture where youth live in order to bring the good news of Jesus Christ. Here is the question I am attempting to answer in this blog, can the … Continue reading
Posted in General, Measuring Success, Missional in the Neighborhood
Tagged church, kingdom of God, south jersey, younglife
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Ten Posts From “The Church Returns To The Neighborhood”
Introduction to “The Church Returns To The Neighborhood” Welcome to an Unthinkable World A Parable of Three Friends Gary Foran Speaks Candidly About Trying To Do Church Without Knowing His Neighbors In Suburbia Interview with Caesar Kalinowski (Pastor of Soma) … Continue reading
The Church Returns To The Neighborhood. Post #10: Practical Steps When It Comes To Engaging Our Neighborhoods
We are going to wrap up “The Church Returns to the Neighborhood” series by looking at chapter 13-Beginning the Journey: Some Practical Steps-from the book, “Missional: Joining God in the Neighborhood”. I have enjoyed reading Roxburgh’s earlier books, but there … Continue reading
The Church Returns To The Neighborhood. Post #9: Not Knowing Or Loving Our Neighbor May be Due to Narcissistic Hermeneutics
I was trained at Moody Bible Institute and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in a historical-grammatical method of hermeneutics, and I am grateful for it. This is a method of interpreting the meaning of the bible, as the name suggests, through the … Continue reading
The Church Returns to the Neighborhood. Post #8: “The Last Five Things” by Phil Henry, Pastor of Mercy Hill
Think about the last five things you did. It could be “the last five things you did with your kids,” or “the last five things you did at work” or “the last five people you spoke with today.” Doesn’t really … Continue reading
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The Church Returns to the Neighborhood. Post #7: 30 Days (30 ideas) of Joining God in the Neighborhood
30 days, 30 ideas of how to join God in the Neighborhood!
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