Posted in June 2008

Sunday Hitlist

- Friday night we spent some time with some GREAT friends to celebrate their transition out of one ministry and into another.
- Saturday we rested and then spent the evening cooking out with my folks and her folks.
- Today I was off and we worshiped here and heard a great message from him.
- This afternoon I set up our tent in my parent’s backyard because my wife is too chicken to really camp.
- Tonight we are eating this and hanging out with mom and dad, her mom and dad, and some GREAT friends.

GREAT WEEKEND!

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Feel the Tension?

There is much discussion these days of the tension between mission and discipleship.  Where do you fall?  Which way do you feel the tension pulling you?

This is a question that started burning in my heart about 5 or 6 years ago.  At that time I was serving at a church as their worship leader, helping lead through a discipleship overhaul.  I was explaining the process to a ministry friend of mine and he asked, “Don’t you find that discipleship weakens a churches outreach?”  I thought, “huh?”  I hadn’t really struggled with that in my ministry.  Maybe it was because I wasn’t really mature enough to see the struggle.  Now this issue is something I think about every week.  As one of the leading voices of discipleship and outreach in my current context, I have to live in the tension between discipleship and mission.  But I don’t see it as the same tension anymore.  I don’t see it as a tension between choosing between one or the other.  I see it as the tension between whether one is feeding into the other properly.

When I look at the life and ministry of Jesus I see someone who was paramountly focused on meeting the spiritual needs of those who where hurting and broken.  Masses would come from miles to touch his coat, get a glimpse of his face or ask for physical healing.  He lived for the downcast and broken.  The tension comes when we see Jesus spending time alone with the believers…the Twelve.  We see this and we say, “See, Jesus was about filling up the people of God!”  I think where we miss the mark here is when we choose one over the other instead of seeing one FOR the other.  Jesus invested in the Twelve so that they could live FOR ones far from Him.  Is our discipleship moving people out into the mission.  And does our outreach lead others to want to join in the discipleship so they can join the mission?  There is a symbiotic relationship here.  These parts must be mutually benefiting one another.  We grow for the mission and the mission must lead people to grow.

Just my ongoing conversation…please join in.  I want to continue to grow through the discussion.

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