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The first thing to understand about our MCs
As a church, we center our ministries on discipleship and mission in community. Most churches center on worship. We worship together monthly response to what God is doing around us, in us, and through us. Mike Breen and the talented … Continue reading
Posted in Contact Work, Discipleship, evangelism, mission
Tagged Discipleship, microchurches, Missional Community, the triangle, up-in-out
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How Is FCMC Doing?
“How is your ministry doing these days?” I get that question from time to time. When I was nineteen, I moved to Newnan, Georgia and began working for as an engineering co-op with Georgia Power and also began helping lead … Continue reading
Posted in Discipleship, mission, vision
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Short Post: This Is Essential for Discipleship and Mission
We love because he first loved us. (First John 4:19) For I am convinced that nothing in all of creation can separate us from the love of God for us in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 8:39) …If I have … Continue reading
Posted in Discipleship, mission, Prayer
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Three Ways Church Plants Can Be Pretty Awesome
New church plants can be awesome. They may not be. But they can be. Here are three thoughts on that. 1) New church plants tend to be desperate for God. On a lot of levels, that is a very good … Continue reading
Getting Missional. Going “Out”
So, we’re getting ready to go “out” to support Young Life. Last night, the Cimarrone Missional Community gathered. We ate. We worshiped. I taught briefly on our Kingdom responsibilities as God’s children. Then Valerie Frank and Pat Thomas told … Continue reading