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Question 4: How do you transition your small group to missional community?
Dave Ferguson explains how his church took on the daunting task of changing more than the name of their groups.
Matt Carter answers the question: What's the Difference between a Missional Community and a Bible Study? This is the second question of our 7 Questions Series leading up to the Exponential Conference. Hear what Matt has to say about challenging our people and releasing them to go on mission.
Alan Hirsch and Lance Ford explore cultural savvy and the art of redeeming our hang outs. Check out what they have to say in Part 7 of our BOOK PREVIEW of their book Right Here, Right Now.
During our Missional Community leadership training we start with a definition of missional community. Then, we clarify what it is not. A Missional Community is not primarily a Bible study. Find out why:
Over the coming weeks, we will be asking some of the leading thinkers and practitioners to answer 7 of the most frequently asked questions about missional communities. In this PODCAST installment, Alan Hirsch tackles the question, “What is a missional community?â€
What do you think about Alan’s definition? Does it leave you with any additional questions? Join the conversation…
Over the coming weeks, we will be asking some of the leading thinkers and practitioners to answer 7 of the most frequently asked questions about missional communities. In this PODCAST installment, Jeff Vanderstelt tackles the question, “What is a missional community?â€
What do you think about Jeff’s definition? Does it leave you with any additional questions? Join the conversation…
We asked some of the leading thinkers and practitioners to answer 7 of the most frequently asked questions about missional communities. Here is a compilation of articles from our first question: What is a missional community?
A Missional Community is a Family of Missionary Servants who make Disciples who make Disciples. Family – First of all a missional community is a group of believers who live and experience life together like a family. Read more...
Over the coming weeks, we will be asking some of the leading thinkers and practitioners to answer 7 of the most frequently asked questions about missional communities. In this installment, JR Woodward tackles the question, “What is a missional community?â€
What do you think about JR's definition? Does it leave you with any additional questions? Join the conversation...
Over the coming weeks, we will be asking some of the leading thinkers and practitioners to answer 7 of the most frequently asked questions about missional communities. In this installment, Felicity Dale tackles the question, “What is a missional community?â€
What do you think about Felicity's definition? Does it leave you with any additional questions? Join the conversation...
The language in our best theology is that a church exists as a sign, symbol, and foretaste, of the Kingdom of God. It's a scratch-and-smell experience for the people around.
Over the coming weeks, we will be asking some of the leading thinkers and practitioners to answer 7 of the most frequently asked questions about missional communities. In this installment, Mike Breen tackles the question, “What is a missional community?â€
What do you think about Mike's definition? Does it leave you with any additional questions? Join the conversation...
Over the coming weeks, we will be asking some of the leading thinkers and practitioners to answer 7 of the most frequently asked questions about missional communities. In this installment, Neil Cole tackles the question, "What is a missional community?"
What do you think about Neil's definition? Does it leave you with any additional questions? Join the conversation...
"In order to lead our people to see all of life as ministry and mission we must equip them to live out the gospel in everyday activities – rhythms. We have found some transferable patterns or rhythms of life that should be lived out in light of the Gospel and our gospel identity." Jeff Vanderstelt talks about Gospel Rhythms in this main session talk from Verge 2010.
In this breakout session from Verge 2010, Charles Lee asks and attempts to answer the question, "Can Jesus really, in a tangible way, touch and impact this world?"
In these 7 videos, Alan Hirsch explains and articulates the DNA of Gospel Movements, the dynamics that lead to the rapid, indigenous multiplication of the gospel.