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One of the common themes threading through organicchurch.com is, "I've stepped away from the institutional church!Can you help me find a group nearby?" My wife and I are among those who have wanted to be a part of a group of Jesus followers who desire to be aligned more deliberately with principles of the Kingdom community, but we did not have a ready-made group to move into. So we've been glad to learn how to engage people in our neighbourhood and see what God would do with that, to bring people into His life. And now we have a group emerging, having had our first baptism in our neighbour's inflatable pool three weeks ago! Our motivation and direction comes from what we see in scripture as the call to "Go". This is a brief synopsis that we share within our group, of a primarily NT call to us, and to any who belong to Him:

A lifestyle of engagement:
In Scripture, the words “go” and “send” speak the urgent love of a longing Father. Perhaps the most frequently quoted missional charge is the post-resurrection injunction of Jesus, “Go … make disciples” (Matthew 28:19). Before he uttered the words, He had modeled their meaning. The predominant missional practice demonstrated and taught by Jesus was going, engaging people on their turf, in the places where their lives were unfolding. It’s also the practice generated and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
Jesus, incarnate God, did what He calls us to do. He became flesh and dwelled among us, so that we might see the Father. We find Him in Matthew’s house, “eating with tax-gatherers and sinners” (Matt 9:10-11), and in the house of Zaccheus, a chief tax collector (Luke 19:1-10). His scandalously gracious initiative toward a Samaritan woman leads Him into a harvest within her village (John 4). The pattern of deliberately engaging people where they live is crucial to God. Love embraces people wholly. People generally experience the Truth through God-lovers before they understand verbally expressed truth. So Jesus discipled the twelve to seek extended engagement within a household rather than flit from house to house (Luke 9:1-6). He did the same in sending out seventy followers in pairs (Luke 10). He works through relational networks!
The Holy Spirit constantly speaks “Go”! Mission consists of the Holy Spirit sending followers into situations and relationships that He has already been developing! That’s the central aspect of mission! After an angel gets Philip onto a particular road, the Holy Spirit tells him to “Go and join this chariot” of an Ethiopian traveler. The travel talk results in a baptism (Acts 8:25-40)! In a vision, Ananias is told to, “Go … inquire at the house of Judas … for a man named Saul (Acts 9:10-19). There is another baptism – of the apostle to nations and kings! When the Holy Spirit tells Peter to venture into an uncommon social setting, the house of a Gentile, the visit results in not only an entire household of believers (Acts 10), but also in new abandon among the larger church, to follow God into the Gentile world (Acts 11). Before very long, Paul and Barnabas are “being sent out by the Holy Spirit” (Acts 13:4) on an amazing journey of extending God’s kingdom where they had never dreamed.
The kingdom of God was coming on earth through His people! They were so captivated by the compelling account of Jesus that they could not keep quiet about it wherever they were! They possessed a prayer-nurtured discernment of the Holy Spirit’s prompting and presence. They exhibited a wildly bold confidence to go wherever He directed, even when it was unconventional and puzzling. Their engagement with people was more “along the way” than rehearsed. Their compassion shaped their encounters, so that they extended God’s grace toward personal needs (Acts 3:1-10; 8:7, 18-24; 9:36-43; 16:27-34) as well as proclaim what God had done to open the way to Him.
As faltering and flawed as we are, His missional program of choice and the source of His greatest impact seem to be such things as our kingdom-shaped worldviews, our lifestyles, our relationships, our dispositions, and appropriate words spoken in timely moments! (e.g. Deuteronomy 4:6-7; Ruth 1:14-18; 1 Kings 10:1-9; Isaiah 62:2; Daniel 4:19-35 and 6:16-28; Matthew 5:16; Acts 2:47;1 Peter 2:9-12)

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Ron Kellington Comment by Ron Kellington on September 18, 2009 at 7:12pm
Hey brother... it's good to see you haven't been sitting still. One of the keys is always to keep moving. Someone once said that it's easier for the Lord to direct us if we're moving than it is when we're standing still.

Wonderful to hear of the baptism too. Was this person a new believer?

One of the things the Lord has been working on us about is the whole idea of why we're here and what it is we're doing. The 'evangelical mindset' which has infected us here in the west in ways we don't even know, bases the purpose of the church on 'human needs'. People need to get saved. The hungry need to be fed. The poor need help... etc.. and then once we get them saved..now it's time to send them out so they can save others.. and there is very little attention to what God wants.. to that blueprint He purposed in His heart before He even created... called His eternal purpose. That, IMHO should be the mission of the church. Sure, it involves getting people saved.. but that's only a small part of it.. the beginning part. There's so much more.

One brother once said this: ""....As far as the "mission of God' goes, most good evangelicals have bought into the idea that the mission of God is to save souls and disciple them. That is your purpose as a Christian. This is the evangelical mindset given to us by none other than D.L. Moody. The reason you exist is to save souls. This is the so called "great commission" that uses Matt. 18:18-20 as a proof-text. The context and the wording of this passage are completely ignored by evangelical theologians. The context is Jesus speaking to the disciples/apostles. And this only makes sense since they are the "sent-ones" or apostolos. Of course, it only makes sense that Christ would send them into all the world. They are sent-ones. That is what they do. But evangelicalism has taken this verse and extended it to include all Christians. In essence, they are saying that we should ALL be sent-ones. We are ALL commanded to go into all the world. But Paul makes it very clear that this is not the case in I Cor. 12:18-31. All are not sent ones. All are not called to go.

Also, the wording there in the "commission" passage is not "Go", it is actually "when you have gone". Jesus is assuming that they will go, he is just telling them that when they go, make disciples and teach them. This is what sent-ones do. It's true that there is no verse telling us to plant churches. But let's take a look at the story. Do you actually believe that Paul of Tarsus was not told by Jesus to go and plant churches? He called himself one who plants and one who builds (master builder). C'mon now! Let's not take verses out of context, let's get to know the panoramic story of the New Testament church! Paul planted churches. In fact, the whole purpose of evangelism is to build the church! If we could just embrace God's eternal purpose as the "mission of God" instead of the evangelical mindset and agenda, we might see a major difference.

This shows us the gross missunderstanding of the work and the church. Watchman Nee and his co-workers in China did a really good job of seeing this in the New Testament. The work and the church are separate, yet they are dependant upon one another. It was the workers who went traveling everywhere, preaching Christ and raising up churches. They discipled the new believers, teaching them to follow Him and know Him intimately, but it was in the corporate context. I believe that discipleship (or being conformed to His image) happens in the context of the church life....""

that said.. a really good article that brings out some points that parallel yours is one that
Milt Rodriguez wrote onConforming to His image. check it out.. it's a good short read.
God bless you guys!
Ron

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