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Exponential Conference Neil Cole Missional Track Day #3

I had a great opportunity to sit in on a couple of sessions lead by Neil Cole. Neil is the founding pastor of  Awakening Chapels that started in So. Cal.  and have since reproduced all over.  He is also one of the founders of Church Multiplication Associates, an organic church planting equipping ministry.  He is also an author of several books, the latest of which I am reading right now and will be talking some about here.  Just a genuine guy with a love for people.  The following notes are from the second session that I attended that were lead by Neil.

Church Multiplication is not:

  • Church planting WITHOUT multi-generational reproduction
  • Gathering and assimilating Christians from other churches and/or denominations
  • Big revival meetings and evangelistic crusades.
  • A centralized leadership development institution that sends off many church planters. (That is seminary, church planting organizations, etc.)

In order for there to be a church multiplication movement there must be the two following elements:

  • The churches must be self supporting, no life support from the organization.
  • The churches must also be self propagating.  Multi generational!

The DNA of the church

  • Divine Truth
  • Nurturing Relationships (The One Anothers of the Gospels)
  • Apostolic Mission — Apostles means sent ones.  Implies GOING

Order in the midst of chaos

  • We have confused order with control.
  • We long for movements of the Holy Spirit but our “control issues” hinder the very movements we long for.
  • Can we have unlimited potential for expansion?

In order for there to be a Church Multiplication movement, we must have Reproducible Systems

  • Can it be received personally?
  • Can it be repeated easily?
  • Can it be reproduced strategically?  Transfers easily to other cultures and languages.

Gravity of Social Groupings — There is a natural span of relational care

  • Groups of 2-3 These are friends, accountability partners.  This can also be viewed as the “Mentor”
  • Groups of 12-15  This is the range for a simple from of church, or house church. This can also be viewed as the “Discipler”
  • Groups of 70-75  This is a regional leadership network. This can also be viewed as the “Facilitator” (Neil is coming from the perspective of an Organic Church guy, where these 75 people would be leaders of their own house/simple churches)
  • Groups of 120-150 This is the network of churches.  This can also be viewed as the “Shepherd”
  • Groups beyond this size Neil referred to as the ‘multitude’.  At this level the ‘pastor’ is also known as the visionary teacher.

Leadership is not a position or title, leadership is influence.

Albert Einstein quote, “We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.”

The key to profound leadership is transformation

  • Leadership recruitment is the wrong place to start.  Making disciples is the place to begin.
  • Recruitment can never reproduce exponential results.
  • Stop consuming and start farming.
  • Day of ordained is over, welcome to the day of the ordinary.

Distributed authority empowers each person to have = access to God and His Church.

Some of this seems a bit mumbo jumboish to even me.  I took the notes, I was there.  But my head was swimming in a sea of ideas that day.  Nearly everything that Neil talked about resonated deeply inside of me.  I’m enjoying reading the book that I got of his, I’m going to be reading some more.  I’m also going to be implementing a discipleship process in my ministry that he is using.  I’ll explain that in another post.
Thanks, Neil, for reminding us that making disciples is our primary task.  Seeking and saving the lost. Search and Rescue.

Exponential Conference Day #3 — Rick Warren

Rick Warren was the final speaker at the Exponential Conference.  I’ve always liked the guy, but I developed a deep respect for him a couple years ago when I was listening to an interview he did with the Catalyst Podcast.  The guy is all heart, a heart to see the Kingdom of God advance and impact the world.  He did mention that he is no longer being billed as the anti-Christ, he is now simply a false prophet.  Oprah is evidently the new anti-Christ.  The dude is just a church planter is mega church pastor’s clothes.  He probably doesn’t even think of himself as a mega church pastor, especially when he is backstage playing ‘tubby tubby’ with his grandkids.  The guy is just a wealth of wisdom.  I’ve read his books, I even have a copy of his first book, “Rick Warren’s Bible Study Methods.”  As you might imagine, this book is pretty simple, so that ANYONE can learn to study the Bible. Following you’ll get a recap of some of the things that Rick had to say.  Rick, just want to thank you for investing in other pastors and loving God more than yourself.

  • Saddleback history. Crazy idea of moving from TX to CA. “I believe in God and I believe in you, so lets go.” If Kay would have said no, there would be a lot of stuff not done. God uses wives to make us holy, not happy. Many times she is the Holy Spirit speaking to you.  (These words made me cry.  I have heard Rick talk about this before, but it is God’s honest truth in my life.  We would not be where we are right now without my wife.  She trusts and loves God more than I ever will and God is definitely using her to make me holy.)
  • Comparing ourselves to others will severely limit what God wants to do with us and through us. God will not ask us how come we aren’t more like so and so. He will, however ask us why we weren’t more like ourselves.

Reproducing Churches

1.Never stop growing personally. Growing churches require growing pastors. You can never take a church where you’ve never been yourself. You cannot ask other people to have YOUR faith in God. The size of your vision must exponentially grow along with your personal growth. Viewing God’s plan as a scroll…each piece is unrolled a bit at a time. Ignore the critics and the compliments…chew on them but don’t swallow.

2.Focus on making disciples. Focus on maturity and development. Focus on building leaders. Anyone can be great for a short time…make disciples! It take time if it is going to be an oak and not a mushroom. Turning members into missionaries.

3.Have to pay attention to your family. Don’t leave your own vineyard unattended while tending other’s vineyards. Build your family first!

4.Are you totally surrendered to the word and will of God in your life?

5.Develop Kingdom mindset. God’s agenda for the world is much larger than your church, your network, your denomination. We are on the same team. Competition is not other churches, it is the world, the flesh and the devil.

What is God’s agenda? Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done….

Kingdom is inevitable. Gospel of the Kingdom will be preached to all the nations, then the Kingdom will come.

Whose church is it? If it is Jesus’ church, then HE will build it. Focus on building people. Purposes of God must be done in order to accomplish this. A great commitment to the great commandment and great commission will grow a great church/community/company.

Exponential Conference Day #2

Had a great day today.  Heard from Alan Hirsch…he said that many Christians need a kick in the ass.  Don’t shoot the me, I’m only the messenger.  He is right.  I pretty much had some things rocked in my world today.  I’ve got notes, but they aren’t with me and my head is swimming in a sea of ideas and emotion.  I was moved many times today by stories that many of the guys told.  Vince Antonucci, a dude who at 20 years old didn’t know Jesus from Adam, is a church planter in Virginia Beach.  The guy loves people that are far from God.  I picked up a copy of his book, “I Became a Christian and All I Got was this Lousy T-Shirt”…good read so far.  David Putman told some stories about losing his religion and recapturing the way of Jesus.  Solid guy, for sure.

I’m going to be doing some serious processing about what is going on in my heart and life.  I’m thinking a lot about what it is that we are here for.  I know for certain that we are here for a reason…just not sure what that means in terms of church planting/starting/birthing etc.  Some of you may think that this should have been done already, but let me ask you if you have ever cast a vision for a people group that you live across the country from?  Or better yet, how many people go into foreign missions with everything all set up already?  God is going to do some amazing things in us and through us…That I’m certain of.

Exponential Conference Day #1

Good start to the conference. For those that don’t know, Exponential is a church planting conference that has gone on for a few years now. It has grown from about 200 attendees to nearly 3000 this year. It is definitely a gathering for church geeks. Ran into people from all over the country that I know and know of. Heard from Andy Stanley today and also sat in on a workshop given by the Revealnow folks. Pretty interesting stuff. Bummed that I missed the Blogging breakout with Scott Hodge, Todd Rhodes and Chris Elrod. I think those guys had more fun backstage with Ed Stetzer’s Blackberry than anything else. Talk about a blogging buzz….

Becoming Human

I’ve been mulling over a lot of things lately.  I have a ton of stuff going on in my head and heart that really is hard to get  together into one cohesive thought.  I finally came to realize tonight that the thing that I am struggling with most isn’t what the future looks like in terms of ministry, work or even our life.  I’m struggling with my own humanity.  I’m struggling to identify who I am a person and what exactly I’m here for.  Here is what I mean….

You see, for a long time I struggled with my vocation.  For me, this was evidently how I measured my own contribution to humanity.  I’ve tried on numerous occasions to connect the thing that feeds my family with the thing that feeds my soul.  I’m not sure why I struggle mightily to make those two worlds collide.  I can name countless folks in my life who have made a tremendous impact on humanity apart from their vocation, so I’m not sure where I picked up this idea.  The good news is that I think  I’ve come to terms with the dicotomy that exists between vocation and contribution.  (That is not to say that I’ve put it fully into practice, but I’ve come to an ideological understanding of the concept.)

I’ve said on numerous occasions that I have had many ideas about what I would like to be when I grow up.  Those of you closest to me know this to be true.  I’ve wanted to be everything from a medical doctor to a police officer to a teaching pastor and pretty much everything in between.  This makes perfect sense in the context of the quest for vocation and life mission.  I’m at the point where none of that really matters.  I’ve come to the realization that difference makers are difference makers in spite of that which puts food on their table. 

The people that make a difference in this world are simply humans fighting to make the world a better place.  The people who make a difference don’t do it because they get paid to do it, they do it because the can’t not do it.  I’ve been on a futile quest for far too long.  I’m on a quest to become human, making this world a better place just by being me.  I’m no longer searching to put a label on my life by what I do for a living.  I’m okay with that, I hope that you are as well.

I hope that you’ll join with me in the journey to becoming human in order to save the world.  Part of that journey is becoming “even more undignified than this” and  “join the barbarian tribe and to embrace our call as mystical warriors” (Erwin McManus in The Barbarian Way).

A Whirlwind Tour of My Mind

The last week of my life has been pretty crazy.  I spent a lot of time hanging out with a great bunch of people, listened to a bunch of great music, looked a ton of places to live and ate a lot of stuff that was bad for me. I also got the pleasure of getting some sort of sinus problem.  That is a lot of fun on an airplane.

One of the things that I did was to take part in Humana 2.08. Humana is a leadership experience like no other.  It is basically an open source missional experience.   One of the discussions that I was able to take part in was actually a decompression from a talk earlier in the day.  Simply an open dialogue with people of opposing viewpoints converging into a practical conversation about how we “do” church.  I’ve just now (literally) ordered the DVD for the entire conference and cannot wait to get my grubby hands on it so I can partake in the entire experience.  I was challenged more by the few minutes I spent with these fine folks than I have been in awhile. I can also say that this day alone was worth the price of my entire trip. 

One of the ideas that  I came away with was the idea of structure (and have subsequently been wrestling with).  I think that  a large part of our western culture struggles with ideas and organizational models.  I think that it makes us uncomfortable when we aren’t exactly able to place a name on something and put it inside a nice little box.  Take a look at the churches that we form.  We have nice little names for everything, complete with descriptions of each little thing.  (On a side note, I think that with an formal organization of any substance or size, these are needed, so no flaming) Truthfully, one of the things that I have become uncomfortable with is the entire idea that everything has to have a certain order and structure.  When I started my church planting journey, my pastor showed me all of the stuff that he had compiled and categorized and honestly it made me sick.  It made me sick that I thought I had to do that same thing.  I’m not saying that it was bad that he did those things by any means, but the thought of me doing those things just didn’t sit well with me.  Another thing that never sat well with me was the idea of a church planter assessment.  I couldn’t really explain it at the time, but it really got under my skin.  I’m beginning to realize that it had a lot to do with the whole thought of being stuck inside a certain box, for better or for worse.  (Now, I’m not against assessments, I’m just against them for me…at least for now)

So what does this all mean?  It means that I honestly feel freedom.  Freedom from the structures that I have built up in my mind.  Freedom from the models and modes of ministry that have been ingrained into me for the past ten years.  Freedom to embrace who I actually am both as a Christ follower and as a person on mission.  I’m energized by hanging out with people who are looking to the future and engaging the culture in which they live in ways that are actually relevant.  (I’m not saying that everyone else is irrelevant, so please don’t take  it that way)  I’m excited about what the future holds for my family as we begin this crazy journey to the end of the world.  I’ve got more questions than answers, but what I’ve come to embrace that as a good thing.  The secret isn’t thinking outside the box, it is knowing that there isn’t a box.

 So, what are we going to do in Orlando?  We are going to live the lives that God has for us to live.  We are going to fight to make the world a better place to live.  We are going to connect as many people as possible to each other and to their Creator.  It won’t look like what you think it should look like.  It could be a music festival, it could be a gathering of people for a barbeque in the backyard.  It probably won’t look anything like a church and that is okay too.

I’m not anti-Church as the west knows it, I’m just convinced that there are ways of engaging people that aren’t inside of a building or around some structure.  I’m not throwing out the baby with the bathwater.  There is a harmonious balance that we must find.  We are on the same mission.

For those of you who have been supporting us with your words of encouragement, prayers and guidance…we are thankful for you.  Please continue to do so. 

Lion Chaser’s Manifesto

One of the books that has impacted me in the last year is Mark Batterson’s In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day. Great book. Mark has posted the Lion Chaser’s Manifesto a number of times and posted it again the other day. Read it over. Let it get into your spirit. If you haven’t read Mark’s book, pick it up. I have one copy that I bought for someone and never gave it to them. If you would like it, let me know and I’ll send it to you free of charge.

Quit living as if the purpose of life is to arrive safely at death. Set God-sized goals. Pursue God-ordained passions. Go after a dream that is destined to fail without divine intervention. Keep asking questions. Keep making mistakes. Keep seeking God. Stop pointing out problems and become part of the solution. Stop repeating the past and start creating the future. Stop playing it safe and start taking risks. Expand your horizons. Accumulate experiences. Enjoy the journey. Find every excuse you can to celebrate everything you can. Live like today is the first day and last day of your life. Don’t let what’s wrong with you keep you from worshiping what’s right with God. Burn sinful bridges. Blaze a new trail. Criticize by creating. Worry less about what people think and more about what God thinks. Don’t try to be who you’re not. Be yourself. Laugh at yourself. Quit holding out. Quit holding back. Quit running away.

Chase the lion.

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