Friday, August 2, 2013

ReVision Church


Not just re-envision (rethink/reimagine) but revision – make the necessary adjustments so that the message is effectively heard. 

Jesus last words before ascending were “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew 28:19, ESV).  Discipleship and mission (carrying the love and power of Jesus into the world) are the priorities of Christ for his church.  Gathering together is important, but when we sacrifice going for gathering we are missing the mark.  Mission and discipleship are both best done in the context of relationship and connection.  The problem with our gathered “Sunday Morning” services is that they allow too much of the Church (not just seekers) to hide out and remain unconnected with the attitude that the pastors and leaders will do it all. The pastors and leaders preach that they are there to equip the church for ministry but within the context of traditions and models that don’t empower their message. It’s not about having the right model of church – the New Testament church had different models for the Jews and Gentiles.  It’s about embracing the right priorities then adjusting the model to make those priorities as effective as possible.

Let me make this clear – gathering is important because it allows the apostolic leaders to impart their DNA to the disciples (Acts 2:42-43).  However, this is compromised as well because the apostolic leader isn’t just preaching to disciples, he’s preaching to the hot and the cold and the lukewarm and the lost.  The leaders are given 60-90 minutes a week to steward the hot, fire up the cold, admonish the lukewarm and win the lost. Most churches spend most their resources (time, money, people and energy) on making this one ministry – the Sunday morning worship service – happen. And what do we have to show for it?  

Well at my church we have great gatherings – passionate worship, revelatory sermons and people who genuinely love each other.  We have great core values that really are being lived out through us to varying degrees.  It also seems like we, as in many churches, have too few practical ways people can connect with one another so that discipleship and mission are happening in the context of relationship. 

I'm not angry at the church (my own or in general) or it's leaders.  I love the church and it's people so much that I look for ways to lay my life down for them - that's my calling. I believe with all that I am that every Christian within their new nature has a true hunger for God and a true desire to be who he created us to be. What might happen if these beautiful people began to rethink the way we do things with the priorities of Jesus at center stage? What if we were able to let go of our church paradigms and what makes us comfortable for the sake of embracing Jesus' idea of church? What if... ?

Maybe it’s time to start asking questions and re-examining our priorities.  Maybe we need a revision of the model so that what we are really called to do and be as a church becomes what we are effective at doing and being. Maybe it’s time to free up our leaders to truly focus on equipping the disciples who then minister to each other and the world rather then leaving the responsibility for it all at the leader’s feet.

I have some ideas – some conversation starters. They are as radical as we say we want to be.  They are dangerous and maybe even threatening to some. If nothing else they will get us thinking outside the box. But dare I mention them?

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Love what you are saying. I am reading a book called "So You Don't Want To Go To Church Anymore?" by Jake Colsen. It speaks to this and questions how we haven't put our trust in God and have been serving a man-made institution. He shares how important it is for us to develop our relationship with the Father first and with each other and serve each other before we can really impact the world around us. You can download a free copy of his book at this website. http://www.jakecolsen.com/contents.html

Unknown said...

That book is actually by Wayne Jacobeson and Dave Coleman :) At least according to Amazon.

Doug Herrema said...

SO YOU DON'T WANT TO GO TO CHURCH ANYMORE is a good read but, in my opinion, it ends a bit clutzy. Also recommended is PAGAN CHRISTIANITY, EXPLORING THE PAGAN ROOTS OF CHRISTIANITY Frank Viola and George Barna. Add to that MEGA SHIFT by Jim Rutz.

Anyone who is honest will tell you that they know that 'things' could be done better, but most do not know what that looks like. If we continue to do what we have always done, we will end up with what we already have. The Holy Spirit is stirring hearts in preparation of finding better expressions, whatever that may be.

"As many as are LED BY the Spirit of God, they are the Sons of God."
May we become adept at 'following'.