Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Next Steps ("What's Going On" Part 2)

So in my last post I tried to explain a bit about what's beginning to take place in the infancy of this movement in Cleveland Heights. Before I continue (which I promise to try to do in this here entry), I want to pull back a bit and hit some higher-level stuff.

As I've mentioned before, we are starting a multiplication-minded missional community in Cleveland Heights in partnership with [RE]new Communities in Berea, OH.  Renew is a group of folks starting down this same path, who have offered us all the help and support they can from 50 minutes drive away (or longer if the Bagley road construction project is in a particularly frustrating moment).  Their lead pastor, and our good friend, Andy Sikora hopes that the Renewal he's plotting for Berea can take root all across Northeast Ohio, and we're determined to help see that it does.

So we love in three dimensions.
The curriculum (our Sheffield friends half-jokingly called it our catechism) we're using as tools for refining this process is called LifeShapes. And while all of them are important, almost none of them are worth just teaching to you. Without their immediate application, it's just a silly set of shapes and another hair-brained idea for doing ministry differently.  We need to see them in action, and the triangle is the easiest one to see.
The triangle has three sides, representing the three ways that we as Christians must express love and orient our lives. Up-towards God, Out-towards the World, and In-towards our church community. We will argue again and again that all three are equally important, and lacking any of them is going to lead to an unhealthy church. (Just ask the country club down the street with the cross no one mentions on the roof, or the Jesus Theater next to that one with the GREAT preacher and a congregation of folks who've never met each other).

So in starting our missional community, we need to focus first on developing this rhythm of up, out, and in. Love God, Meet People, Live Life Better (as St. Thom's Sheffield-Crookes, puts it).
To that end, we're going to work with our cell group of 6-14 to start developing a rhythm of up and in. We're going to go through the Tangible Kingdom Primer together, we're going to do bible study together, and we're going to do all of the intentional fellowship we can muster together. This will get everyone involved on board with this new church culture (well, OLD... but different) and let us get to know one another.
As soon as we're comfortable with each other, and these principles, we're going to start intentionally adding the "OUT" piece and begin working to bring new people into the MC.

So what about the "out" piece while you guys are getting all chummy with one another?
We've got an answer for that, too.  One of our first orders of business ASIDE from this early MC/Cell work, is going to be to gather some of our friends who've shown support or interest in what we're doing, and want to know a bit more, and going through the Alpha Course with them.
Alpha is basically a Jesus 101 course, and it's a great way to address questions and start conversations.  So in the coming weeks, expect to see more on Alpha.

Up next (a post that may not be today, but hopefully will be) I want to get into our plans for after this first MC is up and running. Stay tuned!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Adam,

    Stumbled across you on Twitter at the mention of Phoenix Coffee, but elated to find Cleveland area believers interested in missional communities. Right now finances would not permit me to move to Heights, but I'd like to end up there eventually. Will be following your entries and am interested to learn more.

    Lyndsey

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