On Sunday 16th Simon spoke about the theology that will shape how our church develops in 2011 and beyond.
"I have become convinced over the last 2 or 3 years that we should be a church planting church. This might sound odd for a church without a building and relatively small in numbers. But Jesus said that he was in the midst of gatherings of 2 or 3 people.
The original command of God to mankind in Genesis 1 was to be fruitful and multiply. Whatever God creates is capable of multiplication. Matthew records Jesus' important last words as a command to "make disciples of all nations, teaching them to obey all that I have commanded you". "All that I have commanded you" includes making disciples of all nations. That's part of what we are to obey!
We illustrated this by playing Chinese whispers with 5 people. It began with Allan being told "You are special - pass it on". Fortunately Rebbeca , the final person in the chain, received the exact same message "Your are special - pass it on".
It could so easily have been distorted with someone hearing "You are special" but saying the next person "I am special". Then someone hearing " I am special" could have passed on the message "Allan is special".
This kind of distortion of Jesus' message has disempowered Christians from making disciples.
Christians often personalise scriptures that are more accurately addressed to churches. For example "He that began a good work in you will complete it until the day of Christ of Jesus" has become a promise that people claim for their individual lives, when Paul was addressing a whole church.
The command to make dsiciples does not appear to be one of those scriptures! Christians assume discipling is for others to do. They don't feel spiritual enough or gifted enough and so don't see themselves as disciples who make disciples.
Imagine if God were to give us a performance appraisal when we meet Him about how we have obeyed the great commission. Many would say "That's not part of my job description!
Shockingly, part of the command is to baptise people. So the challenge is who do we want to baptise this year?
Jesus Jesus Jesus tells two stories about seeds in Matthew 13. In the first case the seeds represent the message of the kingdom.
In the second case, the seed represents the people of the kingdom. So you are seed planted by God. If where you are, is not where God has planted you, it's time to take action.
If God has planted you, it is His intention that His seeds bear fruit and multiply.
As the simple organic church movement say: raise the bar of discipleship and lower the bar of church. Churches can't multiply easily if they are overly complicated and where there are high expectations of music bands, technology and minimum numbers. That is not so say that simple organic churches should be naff. The transfiguration and the road to Emmaus were pretty awesome occasions where the numbers were on the small side!
As I thought and prayed about this I felt God show me the church should like a garden, where a variety of flowers, shrubs, bushes, plants, vines, vegetables and fruit can grow and mutiply. So this year we need to see new "mini-churches" emerge and grow.
There are exciting opportunities in Stanway where we have been asked to get involved in projects. "
Our plan is for the whole church to meet monthly to share stories, give thanks , be inspired and hear visiting speakers.
Our next meeting at Victory Hall on 30th January will be quite practical as we seek to help people find their place.