2. Know Your People
3. Know Your Neighborhood
4. Don’t Go Alone
5. Say Who you Are & Aren’t Every  Week
Read the rest of the 1o Tips for Missional Community Leaders with notes at Resurgence.
2. Know Your People
3. Know Your Neighborhood
4. Don’t Go Alone
5. Say Who you Are & Aren’t Every  Week
Read the rest of the 1o Tips for Missional Community Leaders with notes at Resurgence.
There’s a remarkable momentum being generated at VERGE. Wave after missional wave washes over conference participants through speakers, breakouts, and conversations. There’s a sense that the Spirit is really stirring his people, not into some kind of frenzy, but into all kinds of mission.
Alan Hirsch launched the wave with some dense missional aphorisms, followed by a host of speakers and breakouts that seem to build and build. I’m hopeful that the dam of disobedience will break, in my life and all our lives. Hopefully we all walk away motivated for mission, not by mission, but by Spirit. Here’s a quotation sprint through VERGE.
Alan Hirsch returned mission to it’s inception for every Christian:
Your baptism is your commission.
Matt Carter called us to Gospel before Mission:
If you love your mission, more than you love your Savior, then your Savior will have no part of your mission.”
Stetzer fired us up with his impassioned plea to release the church into mission:
“You shouldn’t have to say missional disciples; disciples are mission.”
Something is happening. Maybe it will result in a movement, maybe not. It depends on us…depending on the Spirit. It will require an absolute shift from mission as leisure to mission as lifestyle. But this missional movement will die out, burn out, and go nowhere if we aren’t continually brought to repentance and faith in Christ ourselves, over and over again, for our idolatry of mission and indifference to mission. May Christ be more precious than mission, but may mission be more precious than our very own lives.
This is the unofficial launch of jonathandodson.org, heretofore known as Creation Project. We are still working out the kinks, but I hope you’ll: Bookmark it. Blog it. Tweet it. Comment on it. Link to it. Not because I am great but because the gospel is great. You can read more about the origin and meaning of Creation project here. Concisely, the aim of Creation Project is to equip and converse on all things Gospel, Culture, Church, and Mission.
Today I spent the whole day with other missional leaders in the VERGE pre-conference. We thought hard about how the gospel should work through the church in our culture on mission. Alan Hirsch & Leadership Network facilitated our time together by leading us through best practices conversations. Mega and Micro churches were represented. Here are a few take-aways:
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