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Face Time
What is church?
- This is another topic that came up at the Kingdom Economic Summit last
week. Marketplace ministries often find themselves in a tension between
going to church and becoming the church. Let's define "church."
The
congregation - In the West the concept of church is
usually several meetings a week in a building led by the pastor or
his delegate. We "go to church" and we ask others "do you go to
church" or "what church do you attend." It's a good concept. We're
not throwing rocks at it. The preaching format is Biblical, the
worship is filled with the presence of God, and new believers
receive a spiritual foundation for their lives. Children's
ministries are often excellent.
The home group - Home groups,
cell groups, or house church is a group of under 10 - 15 that meets
weekly. There is a biblical lesson and a leader to teach it but the
smaller format is more conducive to discussion and questions; same
dynamic as Jesus and the 12.
The two basic approaches above assume you
need the contents of the lesson involved in the meeting. Not a bad
assumption - it's just not as relevant as finding out what you really
need and addressing it. Congregations and home groups are really
different variations on pew time where we can learn something from the
lesson or sermon.
Face Time
- Here's reality. There is a large group in the marketplace that either;
1) don't have time for a life-long series of lessons, 2) don't have the
patience, or 3) already have several decades of lessons under their
belts and don't feel the same level of need. Are we saying they don't
need "church?" Nope. We're just suggesting that for some, the most
relevant format for spiritual growth comes from peer mentoring
relationships we'll call "face time."
Once we are mature enough to say yes to
personal ministry in the marketplace the most helpful mentoring comes
from peers that are already functioning in that particular area. If you
could find a small group of peers seasoned with experience in your field
and committed to help make you a success, would you be interested?
Businessmen often hire that service from consultants at a high price.
What if we viewed it as ministry and gave it to one another? What if it
included counsel on practical things like cash flow and prophetic
ministry at the same time? What if profits and prophets came in the same
package?
Freely you have received ,
freely give. Matt 10:8 NIV
18 "I tell you the truth,
whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you
loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.
19 "Again, I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about
anything you ask for, it will be done for you by my Father in
heaven. 20 For where two or three come together in my name,
there am I with them." Matt 18:18-20
What do you need
to take the next step? - For example, a businessman is
generally interested in getting help taking his business to the next
level by improving his product and profits, blessing his employees,
connecting with his Kingdom purpose, and managing time for his wife and
family. Those "general" needs do come up occasionally in the lesson
version of church. Sometimes we can be more specific with our
businessman through the prophetic ministry. However, we're best when we
have the face time and simply ask what he or she needs to take the next
step in their business / ministry. At some level, groups like this are
closer to "church" than either congregations or home groups (although we
don't need to play one against the other).
Key ingredients
for "Face Time" - I'll update this list over time and welcome
your comments if you've participated in something similar.
1. It's a small group of peers and friends
with a similar resume who minister to one another on a weekly or
monthly basis.
Kent
Humphries helped me with this concept. He's a businessman that
primarily travels and ministers on Marketplace Ministry (gone on
Sundays). He takes a plane to Denver once a quarter to meet with his group
of peers. At each get together one member of the group is the primary
focus of ministry. The other members are chosen for their experience to
help with new ideas and new networks of contacts. The heart of each
participant is a willingness to give and receive on a personal and
professional level.
not forsaking our own
assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one
another... Heb 10:25 NASU
2. Each participant loves the other guys
enough to help them become successful over the long haul.
"Accountability" isn't quite the right term unless you think of it in
terms of helping a brother or sister inherit all of their land. We're
helping one another through the spiritual warfare involved in becoming
David's "mighty men" to do great exploits. We're not competing against
one other; we're competing with a small group of friends to inspire one
another to greater heights. We're on the same team.
Though one may be
overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is
not quickly broken. Eccl 4:12 NIV
Check it out
- Here are some examples Kent gave me - existing organizations
experienced with "Face Time." You can do the same thing without the
entry fee but sometimes the experience is worth the price to speed up
the process. I found the video testimonies especially interesting.
Love,
John &
Sue (are dancing - Join us)
Harold is dancing too ... with
Linda
You're invited into the
vision to release Kings; communicate the message, make the money, and do
the mission.
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The Message - Our first goal is to
get the Releasing Kings message into the hands of the messengers that
will carry it... do it, preach it, teach it, example it.
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The Money - The second goal is to
help Kings break out of poverty by networking them with practical
opportunities to prosper. We want to introduce them to the right people,
the right opportunity, and the right financial approach.
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The Mission - Network Kings with
opportunities to mix business and missions. Accomplish the great
commission through the marketplace.
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