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April 01, 2008

My sermon "The Spirit-led Missional Church" (Acts 11) Audio

I preached Sunday, March 30th at Clayton Presbyterian Church in Clayton, North Carolina.  My text was Acts 11:1-18 as part of a series in the book of Acts.   I would argue that this is one of the most important texts on the church in mission in the New Testament. 

The iTunes link is Clayton Presbyterian Church Podcasts (will only work if you have iTunes - a free program - installed on your computer). 

The direct link is Clayton Presbyterian Church Sermons - you can download the sermon there or listen to it streaming. 

I have also made a copy of the recording and put it here

Summary:
In the sermon, I suggest we appreciate the passion for un-churched people that seeker-driven churches embody.  I also suggest, however, that there is real value in churches that are very diverse and ignore the seeker-driven philosophy of reaching a specific target audience.  I suggest that Acts 11:1-18 (which essentially retells Acts 10) in which Cornelius, the Gentile centurion comes to faith in Jesus, exemplifies what mission in the church should be like.  Not only are unbelievers reached but diverse ones.  I suggest that the Acts 10-11 narrative can serve as a paradigm as we think about the mission of our churches. 

Here are some of the points I draw out from the narrative:  Change is hard.  We all like to stay in our comfort zones.  Prayer is where it starts but our prayers are often weak.  We are prodded by the Spirit to obey what is clear.  We are to do this work with others.  The message of Jesus is simple.  The Spirit goes before us.  What can we do to get out of the way so that people can see Jesus?

Additional notes on some of the examples in the sermon:

  1. There is the old pastor’s legend about the pastor who wanted to move the piano to the other side of the sanctuary and the way he got away with it was by moving it an inch every week.   Source: I can't remember where I heard this one. 

  2. Pastors often overestimate what they can change in one year but underestimate what they can change in five years.  Source: I first heard this from Sandy Millar at Holy Trinity Brompton Church but I don't think it was original to him. 

  3. Erik Erikson  “all change is perceived as loss.” Source: internet.   

  4. If you find the perfect church, don’t join it or it will no longer be perfect.  Source: I can't remember. 

  5. Like Noah’s ark, it stinks being inside but it is still better than being outside.  Source: I can't remember.   

  6. Mark Twain: "It ain't the parts of the Bible that I can't understand that bother me, it is the parts that I do understand." Source: internet. 

  7. G.K Chesterton: “Christianity has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and not tried.” Source: internet.

January 24, 2007

Senior Christian Educational Ministries Capstone Trip to Pittsburgh and Philadelphia

I have not blogged in a while because I have been on a trip with 17 Christian Educational Ministries students from Taylor University.  We were in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia for 14 days in early January visiting churches, urban ministries, mission organizations and camps.  This was a January "Interterm" course.  I don't have time right now to tell you about all of the great ministries and people we met but I thought I would at least post our actual schedule to give you an idea of what we did. 

I led this trip last year as well.  You can see who we met last year at the Senior Capstone Trip category link to the right.  I want to thank JR Kerr and Amy Swaagman for planning the bulk of the Pittsburgh portion of the trip. Below is the syllabus for the course.

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Taylor University Senior Christian Educational Ministries Capstone 2007

Pittsburgh Part 1

Friday, January 5 – Calling/Identity/Worldview

8:00-11:30

Travel from Taylor University in Upland, IN to Columbus, OH

11:30-1:00

Lunch at student Koon’s house plus two devotionals

1:00-4:00

Travel from Columbus to Union Project in Pittsburgh, PA

5:30-6:00   

Orientation by Hillary Brown to Union Project.  See Stained Glass Making Operation. 

6:00-8:30

Union Project event: Hip Hop Bingo.

8:30-9:30   

Dinner at Wendy’s

9:30-10:00

Travel to Pittsburgh Project where we sleep in Pittsburgh

10:00-10:30

Meet with JR Kerr, teaching pastor at North Way Christian Community and Taylor University grad, at Pittsburgh Project

Saturday, January 6 Calling/Identity/Worldview

10-12

North Way Oakland launch meeting – Mike Arnold’s House. Breakfast there. 

12-1:30

Meet with Mike Arnold, pastor of North Way Oakland and Taylor University grad.   

1:30-2:30

Lunch at fast food (Arby’s)

3-5   

Free time: Grocery shopping, Barnes and Noble, Panera near North Way, Mitch run, Watch football

5:30

Service at North Way at 6:00 pm

8-9

Debrief – Dinner from NWCC – JR Kerr

Sunday, January 7 – Theology of Church

9:00-9:30

Breakfast and pack dinner

9:30-10:00

Devos

10:00

Leave for Hot Metal Bridge

9-1

Hot Metal Bridge Community (11:00 am service with lunch afterward at HMB)

1-5

Free Time – “The Waterfront” Damon’s, Panera, Coldstone, Barnes and Noble, Starbucks, Movie Theater

5:00-5:30

Eat packed lunches; PULSE – meet at Union Project

5-7

Open Door Church (website Firefox browser only. Service 6-7:30)

8-10

BJ Woodworth afterward

Monday, January 8 – Emerging Leaders

7:30-7:55

Breakfast and pack lunch

8:00-10:00

Saleem Ghubril – Pittsburgh Project

10:00-11:30

CCO including Wendy McConnell (Taylor grad)– at Pittsburgh Project -  bagels

12-1

Drive to Sewickley and eat packed lunch    

1:00-2:00

Becca Chapman/Fellows at Henning House

2-5

Free time in Sewickley – Coffee shop, cut hair, watch TV, nap, run, games

5-6

Talk with JR Kerr at his house

6-7

Dinner at Sandwich shop or Pizza in Sewickley

6-10

Ohio State vs. Florida Championship Game at Henning House at St. Stephen’s w/ Fellows including Michelle Jongsma and Amy Swaagman (Taylor grads)

10-11

Drive to Pittsburgh Project

Tuesday, January 9 – Theology of Church

7:15-7:45

Breakfast, pack dinner

7:45

Leave for North Way Christian Community

8:30-9:30

Morning staff meetings at North Way

9:30-11:30

John Huber – student ministries at North Way

11:30-1:30

Lunch with student ministries staff at North Way (Lunch provided by North Way)

1:30-3:00

Lisa Slayton and Christina Shaffer from Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation

3-5

Emerging Leaders Panel @ North Way Christian Community

5-7

Dinner and Free time Options: Mall, Amy Swaagman’s house to watch movie, Homeless ministry, play games in gym at North Way

10-11

Singing and devos

Wednesday, January 10 – Theology of Church

7:45-8:15

Breakfast and pack lunch

8:15-9:00

Travel to Union Project

9-12          

Union Project – pass out flyers for Martin Luther King Jr. Night on Monday

12-1          

Travel and eat packed lunch

12:30-3

Scott Stevens (Family) and Leah Edwards (Kidz) at North Way Christian Community

3-4:30     

David Watts (Worship) at NWCC

5:00-8:00   

Dinner at food court at mall

8:00-9:00   

Travel to Pittsburgh Project

9:00-10:00

Debrief, Singing and Devos

Philadelphia

Thursday, January 11– Social and Theological Justice

10:30-10:50

Breakfast and pack lunch

10:45-10:50

Pack everything

11:00

Drive to Philadelphia

1:00

Stop

4:00          

Arrive at CrossWorld where we sleep in Philadelphia

5:00-5:45

Fast food at SaladWorks, Qdoba, TacoBell, Subway

5:45-7

Drive to Camden

7-9    

Bruce Main Urban Promise - Camden

9-10

Return to CrossWorld

Friday, January 12

9:00-9:30

Breakfast

10-6

Free time:   Go to Art Museum and run Rocky steps. Philly Cheesesteak.  Free tour of Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. 

6:30

Dinner together.  Buca di beppos. 

Saturday, January 13– Social and Theological Justice

9:00-9:30

Breakfast

10-12

Ron Sider from Evangelicals for Social Action at Palmer Theological Seminary

12-12:30

Eat packed lunch

12:30-3

Craig Keener from Palmer Theological Seminary

3-5 

Extra time with Keener

5-8

Dinner out and free time.  Watch football. 

8-10

Debrief and devos