Tim Robinson and I have been privileged to receive a grant
from the Alcorn Fellowship Trust to attend a conference in Los Angeles in early
October. The conference is entitled “Discipleshift” and includes over 75
speakers from an incredible cross section of churches and experiences – from
large Megachurches to medium sized churches to small organic, life group size
churches and everything in-between; from Rick Warren (Saddleback Church with over
25000 members) to Australian leaders/speakers such as Mike Frost and Alan
Hirsch and so on. The conference will also include the largest gathering of
church planters in the world and one of the pre-conference electives will focus
on this.
It is this incredible cross section of people - focussing on
the central topic of discipleship - that has drawn us to this conference. The
topics also reflect the shifts that we have been making as a church and which
we are currently “bedding down”. The following extract from the Exponential
West website is worth thinking about in the light of what God has been (and is)
doing with us:
DiscipleShift, the theme of the
2013 Exponential West Conference, is about moving the church planting
conversation beyond missional versus attractional to a deep and passionate
discourse around disciple making. At the conference we’ll explore several major
shifts:
Shift 1: From Reaching to Making
We need to shift to a clear definition of “disciple,” and then ask if our church is making that kind of person. It’s not enough to reach people if we are not making biblical disciples.
We need to shift to a clear definition of “disciple,” and then ask if our church is making that kind of person. It’s not enough to reach people if we are not making biblical disciples.
Shift 2: From Leading to Being
Led
Discipleship begins with pastors and church leaders shifting their view of discipleship from classes toward a discipleship lifestyle. As leaders, we must intentionally model what it looks like to follow Jesus and lead others to do the same.
Discipleship begins with pastors and church leaders shifting their view of discipleship from classes toward a discipleship lifestyle. As leaders, we must intentionally model what it looks like to follow Jesus and lead others to do the same.
Shift 3: From Teaching to Modelling
Discipleship cannot simply be a program or a ministry we offer and people attend. We have to shift discipleship back to the centre of our churches, making it the purpose of everything we do and let people know that discipleship is dependent on participating in the endless process of following Christ.
Discipleship cannot simply be a program or a ministry we offer and people attend. We have to shift discipleship back to the centre of our churches, making it the purpose of everything we do and let people know that discipleship is dependent on participating in the endless process of following Christ.
Shift 4: From Assimilating to
Creating Community
Beyond just classes and sermons, discipleship must be based on friendship and time together. To cultivate the kind of disciples Jesus did, we have to shift our paradigm from activity and surface connections to deep, accountable relationships.
Beyond just classes and sermons, discipleship must be based on friendship and time together. To cultivate the kind of disciples Jesus did, we have to shift our paradigm from activity and surface connections to deep, accountable relationships.
Shift 5: From Attracting to
Deploying
Jesus was much more concerned with the 12 men He invested in than the thousands He taught. Shifting our scorecard from how many people we gather to how many disciples we deploy is essential.
Jesus was much more concerned with the 12 men He invested in than the thousands He taught. Shifting our scorecard from how many people we gather to how many disciples we deploy is essential.
Tim and I will fly out on Monday the 30th
Sept and arrive back in Brisbane on Sunday the 13th Oct. Whilst we
are away the rest of the Ministry Leadership Team and Rev Dennis Robinson will
be available to assist with any special issues that arise.
Please pray for Tim and I as we engage in this
significant learning. Please also pray that we will be able to take what we are
learning at Logan Uniting and also what we learn at the conference and share
them well with other churches (which is part of the requirement of the grant
from the Alcorn Fellowship Trust).
At its core the church is a disciple-making
movement. Tim and my heart is to do everything possible to help us keep growing
in this and also where possible to encourage other Uniting Churches in doing
so.
Yours in Christ
Graham Keech