Friday, November 5, 2010

Videos: "Pray with..."

http://vimeo.com/16446317

ALso look at the other excellent  "Pray with..." videos there.

Kick-Starting the Plateaued and Declining Church - Stetzer

http://www.edstetzer.com/2010/11/kick-starting-the-plateaued-an-1.html

Organic Church Planting in a Global City

http://www.site.house2house.com/files/city-harvest.pdf

Includes "people groups" and "organic" ideas.

Referred by?  ON HousePublish Post2House site

David Watson: Urban Church Planting

http://www.davidlwatson.org/2010/05/15/church-planting-essentials-urban-church-planting/comment-page-1/#comment-976

John White: On Simply Hearing from God at church

http://www.linktwit.com/?url=http://www.simplychurch.com/2010/11/guest-post-john-white-on-the-importance-of-the-simplicity-of-hearing-god.html

"He is way better at leading church than we are.  So, we only have one thing do so – listen to Him and do what He says.  It doesn’t get any simpler than that! "

Debunking the Clergification Myth

The economy's toll actually may liberate church leaders—and members.
Ed Stetzer | posted 5/24/2010

I use "clergification" to describe the tendency for people to believe that if they need help with spiritual matters, they must seek a professional clergy member. Or if they want ministry to be done, they must look to the paid church staff member to accomplish it. 

Video: God's Plan Includes Children


“God is shaping children and shaping the world through them.”
“Children have always been a part of God’s plan…but they haven’t always been a big part of ours.”

This 4 minute video is a tool to inspire leaders, churches and ministries with the story of what God is doing across the world. Use it as part of a training presentation, in your church or at a missions conference. It is designed to think about the big picture of children in the Bible and across the world, without shying away from the challenges that our children are facing.

Missional through "listening prayer"

http://www.loganleadership.com/2010/11/the-starfish-group.html


One woman in my church plant has started a new group. One of the members, new to both the group and the church, wanted to call the group “the starfish group,” after the book The Starfish and the Spider—with the idea being that the group is set up to multiply right from the beginning.
Right now the group is gathering primarily to pray and ask God what he wants them to do. The home where they meet is directly across the street from a community college. As they pray, they see students from all kinds of international backgrounds walking to and from classes. The members are committing to be engaged at the school and to serving in a transition center one night a week.

10 Mega-shifts in Making Disciples

Here what Molong sees as the 10 mega-shifts in discipleship.
  1. From Traditional Discipleship to Intentional-Relational Discipleship
  2. From One-man Discipling Everybody to One-another Making Disciples to Everybody.
  3. From Discipling the Believer Already to Making Disciples to Non-Believing.
  4. From Discipling to Make Disciples
  5. From Pastor-led to Spirit-led
  6. From Pastoring to Parenting
  7. From Classroom Teaching to Relational Teaching
  8. From Church-goer Christian to Church-going Community of Families
  9. From Visitation to Habitation
  10. From Many Branches of Christianity to Unity in One Body
  • Bill Bright said that 97% of Christians have not been disciple or know how to make disciples. Are you part of the 3% or part of the 97%?
  • Are you being discipled? Are you making disciples?
  • Have you experienced any of these shifts in discipleship? Would you want to?
  • Of  the ten shifts in discipleship that Molong has noted, which do you think are the three most significant?

A Church Planted Through Prayer

http://www.vimeo.com/12484082

In Croatia.  Targetting secular Europe.  Using English.  Goal of a church in each neighborhood.

Church Planting Movements: "Why Not Here?"

"Recently I was asked if I have a theory for why Church Planting Movements (CPMs) happen in some places and not in others. I do and I am sharing that answer below." - John King
http://johnkking.wordpress.com/2010/11/02/why-not-here/




Thursday, October 28, 2010

In Seattle: "Skate Church scoops up kids feeling lost"

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/pacificnw/2012469348_pacificpskate01.html


With big arms and Bibles, the Skate Church scoops up kids feeling lost

At West Seattle's Skate Church, ex-rebels take up the cause of saving kids
"The youth pastors, some of whom had gotten into their own share of trouble as high schoolers, wanted to relate to kids on the kids' terms. So they opened a storefront in The Junction, West Seattle's business district, where they sold skateboarding gear and energy drinks, and gave away religion."

75% of new churchgoers are Switchers

And much more at:  http://www.uscongregations.org/newpeople.htm



Ringelmann effect: "More equals a little more?"

Alan Hirsch Not sure what to make of this (Ringelmann effect)http://bit.ly/GKwNY Implications if any?

Ringelmann noticed that, as more and more people were added to a group pulling on a rope, the total force exerted by the group rose, but the average force exerted by each group member declined. The Ringelmann Effect thus describes theinverse relationship between the size of a team and the magnitude of group member's individual contribution to the accomplishment of the task.

"Shared Lives, Shared Christ"

from a (paper only) article in the Fall 2010 Pastors' Edition (wrapper) of NAMB's On Mission magazine.

"Rather than trying to find a dozen isolated families who would need o be taught the value of intimacy and fellowship, God led us tom pray for an existing community that we could infiltrate with the Gospel."
"a group of Saturday morning runners...local softball team...coffee shop book club...bowling leagues...golf scrambles...Rotary Clubs...weekly scrap booking parties...all became matters of prayer."
What God led them to:  "Through our two families of peace we found an existing community... I'd never seen anything like it... It looked like a scene from 'Leave It To Beaver' or 'The Andy Griffieth Show.'  THe entire street knew each other, liked each other and spent time daily with one another."
Now:  "We have had, at times, nin families from this neighborhood partner with with our church (?), and several other families on the street have visited as friends.  We have seen salvation and life transformation within this small harvest."

Instructional Video: How to start a church

http://www.jesusneedsnewpr.net/how-to-plant-a-church/

Pretty funny.

Stetzer Study: Churches Meeting in Non-Traditional Venues


We asked, "If you were considering visiting or joining a church, would knowing that the church does not meet in a traditional church building impact your decision?"
The responses told an important story:
  • It would not make any difference - 73%
  • It would negatively impact my decision - 19%
  • It would positively impact my decision - 6%
  • Not sure - 2%

Simple Church Planting Idea: Seven Signs in John

http://www.cmaresources.org/article/seven-signs-in-john

Seven Signs in John: A Simple Process for Evangelism and Starting Churches

The 7 Signs are as follows:
1.     The turning of water into wine (John 2:1-12)
2.     The healing of the royal official's son (John 4:46-54)
3.     The healing of the paralytic at the pool of Bethesda (John 5:1-17)
4.     The feeding of the five thousand (John 6:1-14)
5.     The walking on water (John 6:15-25)
6.     The healing of the man born blind (John 9:1-41)
7.     The raising of Lazarus (John 11:1-46)
The way it works is that each week the person or persons you are sharing with is encouraged to read one of the stories once every day. So in the first week, they read the story of Jesus turning water into wine every day. At the end of the week when you get together and read the passage again together, you ask four simple questions and have a discussion about the passage. The questions are:
1.     What does this story say to you about people?
2.     What does this story say to you about Jesus?
3.     What does this story have to say about you?
4.     Who needs to hear this story?

Author, pastor: Old models of church don’t work anymore

WILMINGTON, N.C. (ABP) -- Old models of church that view it as a center for multiple programs led by a pastor who shepherds a flock just don’t work in the post-Christendom era, according to an author and pastor.
http://www.abpnews.com/content/view/5809/53/