Last night, I asked you to listening, watch, and and talk to the people we see everyday in our schools, community, and places of work in order to discern their felt needs. Now obviously, everyone's greatest need is Jesus Christ. We all firmly believe that! But as we see in the Bible and in our own experience, Jesus enters into peoples' lives through their place of greatest need.
For example, Jesus entered into the life of the Samaritan woman, who was by herself collecting water, by talking about her need for living water (John 4). After their brother Lazarus died, he entered into the life of Mary and Martha by talking about himself as the resurrection and the life (John 11). To a crowd he just fed, he talked about himself as the bread of life (John 6).
So, after you've spent some time listening, watching, and talking, please comment on this post by listing the felt needs of the people you talked to. Give a brief description of who they are and what their felt need is. I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Monday, April 14, 2008
Our meeting yesterday
OK guys I'm new at this blog stuff, how am I doing. I think our meeting went very well. I read Chapters 3 & 4 today and I am really beginning to feel a better understanding of where the author is coming from. I'll keep in touch. Greg
Why Do People Need First Church?
I was very encouraged by the open and frank conversation we had yesterday evening, talking about the distinctive qualities of our church and why people need our church in particular. Answering that question will bring us a step closer to discerning what vision God has for us.
Consolidating all the things I heard us say, there seem to be five distinctive qualities that make our church stand out:
I welcome your comments and ideas, too!
Consolidating all the things I heard us say, there seem to be five distinctive qualities that make our church stand out:
- Our clear, biblical teaching and preaching People can expect that they will encounter biblical truth when the Word of God is proclaimed or discussed in small groups.
- Our diversity The growing ethnic, racial, and familial diversity making up our Laurel community will see faces at First Church they can identify with.
- Our small groups People can easily connect with a small group of believers in order to be nurtured and mature as disciples of Jesus Christ.
- Our young people We highly value children and young people, providing opportunities for them to learn, grow, and serve.
- Our outreach We continue to develop an outward focus, serving and reaching the spiritual and physical needs of people in our community and beyond.
I welcome your comments and ideas, too!
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