Focused, Encouraged, and Moving Forward (3/3)

[su_quote]They would face growing hostility and would need strong encouragement to keep going.[/su_quote] What’s so important about fellowship? I wouldn’t have much interest in church-community (or “fellowship”) if I thought about it the way it is often perceived and/or presented.  Let’s be honest, we are all too busy for extra social events; and most are not really into touchy-feely gatherings.   BUT THAT IS NOT WHAT TRUE BIBLICAL COMMUNITY IS ABOUT.   What is Biblical community (or fellowship)?  Wouldn’t it be awesome to be able to peek through a window at one of the gatherings of the early church… to…

Learning to Follow Jesus (2/3)

[su_quote]Spiritual maturity is not an achievement – it is a lifelong pursuit.[/su_quote] Returning to discipleship Over time, the church has mistakenly watered down our understanding of what discipleship means.  Even good intentions to streamline and program discipleship has left plenty of misconceptions along the way.   Pause for just a minute and think about all the different kinds of things Jesus’ own disciples experienced together.  Being a disciple was far more involved that simply studying the scriptures.  It involved action, serving together, learning, teaching, and so much more.   With this in mind, how does discipleship fit into a small…

A Healthy Small Group Engine (1/3)

[su_quote]Spiritual maturity is not an achievement – it is a lifelong pursuit.[/su_quote] Without rattling off a specific purpose statement, what is the function of a small group?  (A small group purpose statement can be a valuable asset, but for just a moment, think in the most basic and simplest of terms.)  How do you describe why your small group exists?   Small groups are one of the greatest environments for helping people grow spiritually.  The goal of a small group leader should be to help participants take practical steps forward, no matter where each person is at on their spiritual…

Ugly Spiritual Growth

[su_quote]No one is perfect. We all grow at varying rates. Everyone’s journey looks different. But guard against growing into one of these.[/su_quote] Following Jesus is a journey that will likely take a person through a variety of different stages – but ultimately, there is no arrival along the road of spiritual growth. You may find some checkpoints along the way, but no finish line (at least on this side of eternity.) Spiritual growth is a lifelong process. (Read more about that here.) What happens when one aspect of spiritual growth swells out of proportion from the others? Disproportional spiritual growth…