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Tag Archives: Missional Community
Kingdom Orientation
Can you recognize God’s hand at work? In Acts 11:19-30, you’ll find an interesting story – one very instructional and encouraging for anyone or any community seeking to live missionally. God uses a group of unnamed disciples who’d been through … Continue reading
Posted in Discipleship, evangelism, mission
Tagged community, Discipleship, Missional Community, missional living, Prayer, up-in-out
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New Year’s Prayer Requests
(Next worship service: January 9 at FCC: 3450 CR210, 32259) It is almost the New Year, and I know a number of you have a discipline of praying at the beginning of the New Year. The Lord has been doing … Continue reading
Transformation, Intention, and Initiative
(Our next worship service is Saturday, December 12 at 6:30pm in the St. Johns Room at Faith Community Church, 3450 CR210, 32259) It’s the season of Advent, and yesterday, my wife demonstrated amazing intentional initiative. She retrieved boxes of Christmas … Continue reading
Five Types of Missional Communities
From the Diocese of London, no less… Rose Shabaya shared with us what they are doing in London! Thanks Rose! As the article says, the distinctions between the different types of missional communities get blurry around the edges, but what … Continue reading
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Tagged Discipleship, discipling movement, london, mission, Missional Community, simple church
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No Longer To Dwell in The Borderland
‘Borderland describes the condition of stuckness – a conversion without regeneration, an initial encounter with Jesus that doesn’t lead to a life abiding with Jesus. It is an acquaintanceship devoid of intimacy, dependency, obedience. People on borderland have grown comfortable with … Continue reading