Posts Tagged ‘Missional/Outwardness’

Systems To Promote Missional Small Groups

Originally posted Jan 6, 2010.  Reposted Jan 5, 2011 —————————————————————– Many church leaders are frustrated with the small group, Bible study class, or Sunday school strategy they have in place at their church.  They’re frustrated because they see a trend toward inwardness.  People in the groups are learning God’s Word and they’re caring for each [...]

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Effectively Pitching The Missions Idea.

Originally posted 10-08-2009.  Reposted 10-20-2010 ——————————————————————- A reader named Rolland once left the following comment on my blog: “Recently there have been a couple of occasions that no one has shown up for a meeting, with no phone call – and we have 7 families represented. Now that we’re trying to move to be more [...]

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Attractional vs. Missional…why the debate?

Originally posted June 24, 2009.  Reposted September 6, 2010 There’s a debate going in the church world right now about “Attractional” ministry and “Missional” ministry.  The debate is nothing new, but here’s my attempt at simplifying and understanding the debate (some of you may think I’m over-simplifying). “Attractional” reflects the mindset that capitalizes on the [...]

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Hardest Job On Earth: Changing Your Church

Whenever leaders are faced with changing something in their organization they face a tough challenge:  getting everyone on board.  If you’re trying to change the direction or tradition of your church that challenge gets even tougher.  Why?  Because people are so emotionally attached to they way they do church. I was watching a video the [...]

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“E” Is For Mission. Huh?

My guest blogger today is Steve Yarrow.   I had the privilege of meeting Steve through the Willow Creek Association.   He is the is the small group pastor at Northridge Church in Plymouth, Michigan (Detroit Metro Area).   I recently spoke at a leader training event at Northridge and heard Steve talk about something [...]

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Steps Toward Missionality (is that even a word?) Part 3

In my last two posts I wrote about understanding why groups tend not to embrace mission, and how we need to personally revisit our theology of small groups. Today let’s explore the idea of environments. As leaders we must create an environment that fosters the living out and embracing of our missional values and our missional theology [...]

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Steps Toward Missionality (is that even a word?) Part 2

Last time I talked about 7 contributing reasons for group inwardness and self-focus. Over the next few posts I’ll describe some steps we can take as leaders to adjust the course of our small group ministries from inward to outward. Let’s start with reviewing our own theological perspective for groups and mission.  Now I don’t want to [...]

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Steps Toward Missionality (is that even a word?) Part 1

Randall Neighbour asked a really loaded question: “How would you consult or work with a church to help them turn consumers into producers?”  I thought this great question deserved a series of posts in response. Thanks for asking, Randall! Let’s start by trying to understand the “why” behind the “what”. The “what”, simply put, is that most small groups [...]

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Missional Small Group Systems

Andy Stanley’s Catalyst talk about Systems really connects with me. If you haven’t heard it get it from Catalyst or at least read a summary of it here.  In that talk he says “Systems create behaviors” and I couldn’t agree more. We have a system for curriculum. We create a set of discussion questions with Scripture that [...]

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Thoughts On Outwardly Focused Small Groups (Part 3)

by Michael McMinn Today’s my last post about Outward or Missional ideas for groups.  The rest of the ideas on this list are really simple and ANY group can easily do them.   10) Serve in a soup kitchen or homeless shelter. 11) Donate clothing and other items to a mission. 12) Take warm blankets [...]

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