Healing Power

Running commentary on how Jesus' Healing Power is affecting my life - and helping me to help others.

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Response to Missional? When?

My friend and pastor, Sean Palmer, has a great vlog (that's video blog and blog is short for web log so I guess vlog is short for video web log). It regards the "Missional Church". In it, he asks us to define a "Missional Church". My answer got too long for a comment, so I'm posting it here. And it got even longer once I posted it here...

A "missional church" (all one phrase) is not an easy thing to answer. I tend to think about it on a global scale rather than an individual scale. Forget about the local institution and focus on the universal church.

Missional means spreading Christ's word. Pure and simple. Not necessarily evangelical, but giving people what they need physically and spiritually. How can an institution do that? Star of Hope. Boy and Girl Scouts (those are in alphabetical order - not picking favorites). Food pantry. Prison. Clinic.

The question becomes less about "What can I do," and more about "How did Jesus do it?" Jesus was at the places where people needed Him. He hung out with tax collectors and sinners. Perhaps in our day He'd be hanging out at the rock concerts and nightclubs. Whether He participated or not is answered by 2 Cor. 5:21 - that He knew no sin.

So, to be missional, the church needs to be in places it really doesn't want to be. Montrose. Sixth Street. San Francisco. Vegas. The church - and that means its people - need to be out in their unchurched world and living the life.

  • Be a friend to a flaming homosexual without endorsing - or condemning - their lifestyle.
  • Be a friend to the alcoholic without endorsing - or condemning - their lifestyle.
  • Be a friend to the Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu or other non-Christian without endorsing - or ridiculing - their choice.
Once you establish the friendships, as Jesus had, you can see lives change. You can see them healed.

I think singer Todd Agnew hit the nail on the head in his song "My Jesus":

(Note: This video is not by Todd Agnew)

How does one become missional? One simply looks past the lifestyle, the dirt, the corruption, the addiction, the crime... and finds a soul to love. That's what Jesus did. I know it's hard. The last place I want to be is in a place where everybody around me is living a life I consider to be repugnant - a place like a homosexual community. But that's where My Jesus would be. He wouldn't participate, but He would definitely show the love.


So, in a nutshell, WWJD is being missional. Go there. Do that. Get the T-Shirt. Remember - it's not just about the poor. There are probably more wealthy unchurched than poor. It's about sinners. It's about you and me.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Pluggin' a blog

Perry Noble is the pastor at Newspring Church in Anderson, SC. Yeah, I never heard of the town, either. But he is a good ol' Southern boy who found God and dedicated his life to Him. I mean, Perry threw everything he had into being a man of God. Perry is an amazing speaker. At the suggestion of my friend Adam, I started listening to Perry's podcasts. Mind you, these are sermons that average 45 minutes. Most are longer. (I guess they average longer than 45 minutes then, right?)

Listening to Perry Noble's sermons, and after a brief e-mail exchange with his staff, I have decided to go ahead and make myself available for speaking engagements via Clay Harryman Ministries. No, I'm not ordained. Neither was Perry. I'm not a graduate of a divinity school. Neither was Perry. But Perry's on fire for God, and I am too. Perry's ministry has grown into a church of over 3,000 members. I'm not even dreaming of a congregation of that size, but I am dreaming that I may one day pastor a church.

I just wanted to take a minute to plug Perry Noble, and his blog. His podcasts are amazing. I highly recommend those of you who have the capability of receiving podcasts sign up for his. This is a man on fire for God. This is a man who truly knows what it means to be a child of God.

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