1) As of September 13th we will be moving our Saturday night service at 6 pm to Sunday night at 6 pm. In many areas around the nation a Saturday night service works but for our community we believe it's been a barrier not a blessing for people. We are excited to reach people on a Sunday night who may not be able to go to church if it were not for that time slot.
2) We believe the solution to closing the back door and bringing more biblical community is summed up in small groups. We are moving in a new direction for our small groups. Many of our ideas were inspired by Sticky Church written by Larry Osborne . Things we are changing in our small group environments.
- They will be 100% relational: We are encouraging our people to do a small group with people they are already doing life with, people they love, and would look forward to hanging out with.
- They will be message based: This is such a good example of how we (myself very included) as American Christians miss out on God. Instead of stuffing our faces again with more scripture, bible stories, and messages the small groups will be based on the sermon notes we heard the previous weekend. Our goal is hear to raise families to be doers of the Word not just hearers. We believe our community doesn't need another bible study as much as it needs a group of people to wrestle with the current realities God is already trying to teach them. This gets me so excited. Can you imagine 5,10, 50, 100, or 1000 small groups meeting not to learn about Gods Word but to apply it. If any Church does this half way well they can easily be the most inspiring church on the planet.
- They will meet 3 times a year for 10 weeks at a time: When looking at the calendar we see 3 natural season that are good for small group ministry. The fall, the winter, and the spring. Now obviously if the group is doing it right then their time together will carry over after their 10 weeks is up. For example if you end a fall 10 week session at the end of November then I'm sure due to the relational connection that the families would have Christmas parties together or serve the homeless together or shop together, simply live life together.
Well I hate reading long blog post and yet I just created one, so I'll be done. Bottom line on all this is that God is doing some great things in our community and we just want to roll out any barriers that might slow down the momentum of His Spirit moving.
2 comments:
These are some great changes. Excited to see how God works through these and you guys.
Fostering community based upon the people you're already 'doing life with' makes complete sense. The challenge comes in not 'owning' the process of spiritual growth but merely defining the outcomes.
Looking forward to hearing what you discover over time with this new model.
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