Wednesday, March 31, 2010

A Missional Leader’s Easter

You are a missional leader.

What you do is critically important.

You are engaged in the most important endeavor in the universe. You have joined with God and are calling on His power to multiply disciples, leaders and churches.

Your mission is not to build a better widget. Your calling is not to fatten an investor’s wallet. You are giving yourself to a venture that has eternal ramifications; nothing could be more worthy of your time and efforts.

This is Easter week. The week when every Christian stops and ponders the amazing love of God for human beings caught in the trap of sin with no hope of ever getting out by their own power.

The events of this week as recorded in the Gospels are as varied as they come.

- We see crowds of people celebrating the entrance of Jesus into the area of Jerusalem. Laying down their coats (and this was way before the days of dry cleaners) to honor Jesus’ arrival; shouting “Blessed is He Who is coming into our midst!”

- We see Jesus’ missional heart, weeping over Jerusalem; longing for the people of that important and populated city to turn towards God.

- We see Jesus’ fervor for spiritual authenticity as He throws the money changers out of the Temple area.

- We see the Creator God who is willing to get down on His knees and wash the feet of His disciples (perhaps it would be meaningful for you today to realize that He loves you enough to wash your feet).

- We see the ultimate display of patience with humanity as Jesus warns and yet commits His love to Peter, a disciple-leader, who is going to deny Him.

- We see obedience taken to a whole new level as Jesus humbles Himself to the Father’s will, even though it will cost Him his life.

- We see the supreme act of love and sacrifice as the Lord of All becomes the sacrifice for all sin through His agonizing, substitutionary death on the cross.

- We see compassion in the midst of stress as Jesus ensures the future care of His mother while He is experiencing the horrific pain of crucifixion.

- We see His preoccupation with a missional-mindset as He promises paradise to a criminal hanging on a cross next to Him.

- We see, most glorious of all, His supreme power and authority over sin and death as He comes bursting out of the tomb and back into the lives of His followers.

Obviously these are just a few of the many events laid out for us in scripture. This is NOT just another week for missional leaders. This is THE week. This is the week that provides the passion and the motivation for all that we do.

Missional leaders take many cues from Jesus’ life during “passion week” to apply to their own:

- They are motivated to pray over a city or territory…to see it through the eyes of Jesus and to earnestly pray that the Father’s will may come about in that place.

- They are motivated to put a towel over their arm and serve others, caring more about a missional movement than their own advancement.

- They are motivated to pray, realizing that the Father’s will for specific missional activity is often revealed only through times spent in earnest prayer.

- They are motivated to speak into situations of missional disease, dysfunction or ineffectiveness with boldness, realizing that often the most God-honoring activity is to speak the truth in love.

- They are motivated to remain humble; not lashing out against those who do not share their missional mindset, but instead trusting God to work through them to bring about His plans for human transformation and His ultimately glory.

But ultimately, this week provides missional leaders with the greatest of all motivations to do what they do…a passionate love that stems from the realization that the God of the universe with walk through anything, endure anything, and stop at nothing to be in relationship with us.

A missional leader’s work is not forced, nor is it done out of drudgery. A missional leader’s work is done out of passionate love for a Missional God who went to the cross for their sin; has freed them from the trap of condemnation, and has now given them the opportunity to be His ambassador to others who find themselves still bound.

Missional leader, may this week be all the Father intends is to be in your life and may it provide red-hot, high-octane fuel for your missional efforts.

:: By Chris Conrad :: Dir. of Church Planter Development :: The Wesleyan Church

[Taken from The Expanding Wave e-mail newsletter dated 03/31/10]

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Prevailing Church Seminar

Thanks to each of the 32 church leaders who helped make the Prevailing Church Seminar with Chris Conrad yesterday a great success!

It was an excellent time of fellowship and learning as we unpacked the reality that every church can "win"!

Special thanks to Chris Conrad, who provided invaluable insights, information and instruction. We are grateful for his exceptional leadership and investment in the WPA District and the M3.

Chris Conrad teaching during one session.

From Left to Right: Jeremiah Gomez, Ken DePeal and Chris Conrad.

Monday, March 22, 2010

The Bridge Prayer Walk

The Bridge

Pittsburgh Church Plant

PRAISE REPORT

Today was a perfect day for our Prayer Walk-a-thon. We had 42 people from across Western PA, representing 6 churches from our district, come and join us to pray for the city of Pittsburgh. It was an awesome day of praying and sharing. From the reports we have received today we've raised $5000 for our summer ministries. Our goal is $7,500. Pray with us that we will still reach our goal.

Thanks to Bob Croft, you can check out some photos from the Prayer Walk at:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=155921&id=731039157&l=de87574a52


Saturday, March 6, 2010

Beat the Blues

Update from The Well:

Hi Everyone!

Tomorrow ( Sunday) is the big day - Beat the Blues. Please pray that God's Holy Spirit would fill the coffee house. Pray for each person helping us. Pray for God's will. Pray that people's hearts will be touched. May He be glorified!!

Thanks for your prayer support!

Doug and Karen

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More information on Beat the Blues:

We are hosting, "Beat the Blues" this coming Sunday March 7th at a local coffee shop. This past Sat. we were able to distribute door to door 800 fliers to invite people to come to Beat the Blues. Hyde came out to help us in this adventure. Beat the Blues will have local musicians playing, State Police doing finger print kits, craft for the kids, 2 puppet shows, a couple of people doing caricatures, Haiti display and tattoos for the kids along with balloons and a table to promote The Well and what it is about. We will also be giving a way some gift certificates to the local restaurants and the Weis Market.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Who is next?

Is God calling you to plant a church?

Do you know a potential Church Planter?

The WPA District and the CMTF is aggressively pursuing our next planters. We currently have three couples and two church plants in process. That is awesome, and we praise God for what he is already doing! It is very cool.

However, we are still looking toward the future. We are creating a movement; and I want to ask you to prayerfully consider if you or someone within your sphere of influence is a potential WPA Church Planter.

Here are some things to look for in a potential Church Planter:

1. Are they entrepreneurial in nature? Do they have a track record of starting things from scratch?

2. Are they evangelistic in nature? Do they have a track record of leading people to Christ?

3. Are they energetic? Do they have a track record of long, hard pushing in one direction?

4. Are they good at delegating? Can they pass off ministry to others effectively?

5. Are they passionately in love with Jesus? This makes ALL the difference.

If you know of someone who fits that description, I would love to know that; and I would encourage you to ask them to go to www.Uought2.org and take the initial assessment that is available online there.

We are on the verge of a great movement of God, and it is time to get to it.

Keep pressing on.

Shawn Cossin

Church Multiplication Task Force

www.theydidwewill.org

724-376-2233