A missional church*
is a reproducing body in which authentic disciples
are being equipped as missionaries sent by
God to live and proclaim His Kingdom in their
world.
Mission is the essence of the missional church,
the reason for which Christ’s church exists.
The mission is His, not ours. The missional
church understands that every Christian is
called into relationship with God and sent
by Him as His missionary.
The difference between being “missions minded”
and “missional” is that missional is participative
rather than supportive; missional is the essence
of a church’s being rather than one of the
things it does.
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are some of the characteristics of a missional
church: |
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High threshold
for membership |
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High value on authenticity
and integrity |
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Teaches obedience
to, not just knowledge of, Scripture |
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High value on creating
a fresh new worship experience every week |
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Attenders live
apostolically, that is, with the belief that
they are called into relationship with God
and sent by Him as His missionary |
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High expectation
to change the world |
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Mission driven:
actions are ordered according to purpose |
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Growth is measured
by capacity to release, not retain |
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Kingdom concerns
have top priority |
*Information about missional churches taken from
Shaped by God’s Heart: The Passion and Practices
of Missional Churches by Milfred Minatrea.
Published by Jossey-Bass.