#TheNines 6pm
Ed Stetzer:
talking about “Mission is the opposite of self”
We have to work at that.
The heart is an idol factory.
Being a pastor is not a profession – it’s a calling.
We should resist the pull of idols and live the mission.
- Those on mission focus on God’s glory and His agenda. We must minister out of the overflow. We worry about things, but they’re about us. Talk about being missional is nice, but need encounter with God. (Is 6:1-8)
- those on mission reflect being on God. It must be obvious to others.(2 Cor 3:16-18)
- Those on mission should no longer live for themselves (2 Cor 5:14-15) Mission is the opposite of self.
John Bishop:
The bigger our church gets the dumber we can get.
We can be touching lives or play church – be a club.
I blieve in the mission of the local church.
Afraid we’ll let fear or things that don’t matter keep us from God things.
Afraid we’ll be so interested in the good things we’ll miss the great things.
We need to take back the world – starting by going back to the Word.
Jesus didn’t say your church will be fishers of men – said you are. What is my conviction?
I’ll drop everything to take my kids’ phone calls – but is that true of my mission? Everyone says that, but how many actually come into the church?
Toby ?:
When the church leadership acts, the church follows.
If you want to be generous in the church, you must be intentional about it.
Get public about it and so will the congregation.
People are looking for ways to give of themselves, not just money.
- give away $50 each person
- fix my ride.
- used the reserve to look after the people in the community
Shawn Wood:
In the church world today, we get the opportunity to work with an undervalued group – creative people – and often avoid it.
Need to establish & make clear:
G – guardrails – time & $
E – Expectations
A – Accountability – who does what by when
R – Review – not to fix the past but to build more creativity in the future.
Alan Hirsch:
Recapping his book:
- Recovering Jesus – rediscovery of the place of Jesus in life
- Becoming like Jesus – a disciple
- Encountering the world in an incarnational & missional manner
- Apostolic environment – Eph 4 giftting
- How the church should organize itself – organic systems
- Comradeship – putting adventure into the venture
Dave Foster:
The importance of preparation.
Pastors speak sometimes 40+ times a year. Communication is only part of leading. If you are speaking always and only out of the overflow we need to be prepared.
Commit time and make preparation a priority.
Mark Driscoll:
Idolatory is by far the most frequently discussed problem in the Scriptures.
Definition – Rom 1 – exchanged the truth of God for a lie.
Idolatory is living for the worship of the creation.
1. Some idols present themselves as a savior – the woman who deifies motherhood to save herself from childlessness, or a man who deifies getting married.
2. Some idols tell you it can mediate between you and God – we talk to the pastor before God (get me closer to God 2 pet 1). That service is mediatorial – got rid of songs? how can I worship. Even worship worship.
3. Some idols give you identity. A husband; a wife; a pastor; a mother.
Taking a ‘good’ thing and make it a ‘God’ thing is a ‘bad’ thing. People
Matt Fry:
Pastors: Stay focused.
Don’t quit.
Find a mentor who’s a little further down the road.
God has called me to do this.
My identity is in my relationship with Jesus, not as a leader.
Compare your church size with others is a dead-end street.
God doesn’t want us to tear down.
Don’t give up!
Darrin Patrick:
1 Cor 2:2 – to know Jesus and Him crucified
Rom 1:15 – the Gospel to those in Rome…the church.
Col 2:6 – as you have received Christ as Lord, so live in Him.
Repent (see, own & turn from your sin) & believe.
Tim Keller – rejoicing in your acceptance is a way of praising God that sweetens your heart…
2 Cor 8:9 – The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Christianity is not spelled ‘D-O’, it’s spelled ‘D-O-N-E’.
if we don’t connect our preaching to the Gospel, we put ‘do’ in front of ‘who’.
Is the Bible a moral story with a little Jesus sprinkled in, or the other way around.




