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Reflecting on the Summer: News from FCMC
Our summer was full of mission and discipleship. The 210 MC sent Heather Alexander and Alesandra Wehmeier to serve on mission at Rock Bridge Young Lives camp. Both MCs turned out to load busses and strap in child-safety seats for … Continue reading
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Our Two Missional Communities
So, FCMC is about forming a network of missional communities (aka micro-churches) for a movement of mission and discipleship on the First Coast. I know “network” sounds big and “two” sounds not so big – but I’m grateful for the … Continue reading
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Microchurch Micropost
Our microchurches are about two things: Discipleship and Mission We motivate and equip people to live as disciples of Jesus in such a way that they are able to motivate and equip others to live as disciples. We help small communities … Continue reading
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Get a Discipleship Mentor. Be a Discipleship Mentor.
Kind of a cool happenstance today. I met with the Fellowship of Believers for a discipleship huddle. (In discipleship huddles, we work on learning a set of tools for discipleship that we can use in our own lives and pass … Continue reading
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We are a Missional Church. What does that mean?
I did a google search last week for “missional church in Jacksonville.” I got a few hits. And I was a little disappointed. What I found was that if a church had mission projects, they called themselves “missional.” If … Continue reading