What the Church needs is not a new mission, but rather to unify around the mission that Jesus has already given us- to make disciples. In this message, we take an in-depth look at the Great Commission and how we can and need to work together to develop generations of mature followers of Jesus.
Ever feel like you need to press a reset button and start fresh? This New Year we look at the story of King Hezekiah and the reformation that he brought to Judah in a time where God’s people desperately needed a reset.
Jesus is the promised Prince of Peace. He comes to redeem and to restore a broken and sinful world that desperately needs Him. He offers true and everlasting peace.
God has designed, gifted, and called His Church to be diverse and unified.
Jesus utilizes mission as a powerful way to grow and to develop His disciples. When we faithfully and obediently pursue His mission, we grow and mature as both disciples and as disciple-makers.SHOW LESSAllWatched
God has uniquely created, gifted, and called His people, not merely to be beneficiaries of His Kingdom, but to be actively engaged participants in His Church. The question is not if you’re called to serve, but where and how.
When Jesus’ disciples answered his call to come and follow him, they not only entered into a relationship with Jesus but also joined the community of Christ-followers. We are not called to be lone ranger disciples who go alone, but rather are called and gifted to be fully devoted, active, and engaged members of the body of Christ.
All the believers were one in heart and mind.
– Acts 4:32
Two Churches
1: Invisible, Mystical, Universal body of believers
1: Local, Geographical, Tangible, Highly Visible body of believers