Showing posts with label The Present Future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Present Future. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

The Mission Field


The old church cliche´sign as you leave a building or the church property reads, "entering the mission field." We say that we are either a missionary or part of the mission field, but do we who claim to follow Christ REALLY mean that? In his book, The Present Future: Six Tough Questions For The Church, Reggie McNeal states (on page 51) that, "North America is the largest English-speaking mission field in the world. It is the fifth or sixth largest mission field of any stripe."

It is also true that Christian Missionaries are coming to the United States from the continent of Africa! Yet, we "churched people" sit back contently in the safety of our "Christian Cliques" and try to convince ourselves that we are "doing God's Will." When we do venture into any activity that remotely resembles evangelism, it is usually (as McNeal describes it) a "telemarketer approach of trying to shove something down someone's throat when they really aren't interested in what we have to say of "sell." Community involvement is key. I have to admit that I am not nearly as involved in my community as I used to be. I say that to my shame. When our kids were younger, I was involved in Little League, coaching both of my sons. I was at most practices and all performances when our "little ballerina" was dancing. Now, I still serve in some capacities with the high school chorus parental group, as well as making sure I try to get by youth group kids' games and performances, but seriously, I am not involved in the community like I should be. Selling Christmas trees for the High School Chorus and the Exchange Club isn't enough. I am spending way too much time doing churchianity, and not Christianity. Getting involved in the Youth For Christ stuff at a local school isn't enough. Volunteering at Habitat For Humanity on a monthly basis isn't enough.

Sitting at my desk studying for lessons or messages, updating the church website and uploading the latest sermon podcast are all fine and dandy. In fact, those are all part of my job with Vero Christian Church. However, part of my job as a Christ follower is to get involved with the people in my mission field and extend to them the love of Christ as I walk along side them day by day. Now, to determine the most effective use of my time, talents, energy, money, and personality to connect Christ with community. Vero Beach is the mission field where God has planted me. Not just Vero Christian Church, but the community of Vero Beach. Time to be faithful to that call and move out of my comfort zone.

People are desperate for the love of Jesus. People cry out daily for Something to fill the void they feel in their empty lives. How can I dare keep Jesus to myself and those in my "little club" known as Vero Christian Church any longer? God, please forgive me, and strengthen me in my resolve to be a better servant and a better ambassador for You in Vero Beach, Florida.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

YESSSSSS!

Okay, I am still playing "catch up" from having been on the road so long this summer, but I did find the VHS recording of The Present Future. I have since dubbed it to DVD format. Now, I just have to get it to Steve and others at VCC for their viewing. I even have the seminar outline that goes with the recording, and while it obviously won't be as detailed as the book was, it will be a good start to a revolution.

It is so easy to get caught up in the daily routine of busyness. It is a battle I must do better in winning, for sure. In the next couple of weeks we will say "audios" to several of our college students as they return to their respective campuses in Tennessee and Texas, while trying to keep our local college students engaged in living for Jesus here in Vero Beach. I have a major planning session for our children's ministry (with virtually no money to help fund this ministry) and for our student ministry (ditto), and sign-up deadlines for three major student ministry events all come this month. While I do have the September pre-school children's church materials ready for the volunteers who will lead this ministry, I am still looking over low or no-cost options for October and beyond.

I am still wrestling with ideas to get us more outward focused in our ministry to families at VCC. See, even the structure of that sentence bothers me, now. We should have our families at VCC more outward focused in their ministry. Oh, Reggie McNeal, see what you are doing to me?

Monday, July 23, 2007

Mistaken

After a long search in the boxes in my garage, I found the CCN DVDs only to find that I have the library starting in October of 2004, thus I do not have The Present Future DVD. I may have it on VHS though, so I will continue my search tomorrow in the office.