Sunday, February 07, 2010

Every believer a minister?

Jeff Vanderstelt delivered a great message at a conference in Austin this last week. He spoke to the heart of what the church should be doing. Here's part of Jeff's message. I agree 100% with his thoughts! Every believer a minister? YES! Ephesians 4 gives us the model we are to follow. I really like what Jeff said and hope others will follow this model or return to it if they have lost their way. -Mike

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"Addressing thousands of fellow church planters and pastors at Verge: Missional Community Conference, Jeff Vanderstelt lamented how many churches are serving "almost like containers" and holding people in rather than sending them out to spread the Gospel.
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"It's almost as if we're extracting people from the world instead of equipping them and sending them into the world," he said Friday.
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The job of pastors, teachers and apostles is to "equip the saints for works of ministry, not to do the ministry for the saints," said Vanderstelt, a pastor at Soma Communities, a multi-expression church planting church.

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"If you don't structure your church in such a way that the saints are doing the ministry and you're equipping the saints for ministry, what you'll convince your people of is that they pay you to do ministry for them and they receive it all from you," he warned.
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Vanderstelt emphasized to pastors that every single person in their church is a minister. They are to be considered full-time paid staff members even.

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"We've got to call the church to be the church," he said.
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As pastors were called to equip believers, Vanderstelt reminded them that being a missional community isn't just a two-hour event on a Tuesday night. Rather, it's "a family of believers living life together."
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"The best place for equipping is in life," he stressed.
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"How do you know if somebody's faithful? You have to see them live it out," the Tacoma, Wash., church planter pointed out. "The only way to disciple is life on life in the midst of everyday life."
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"Let's not put on a bunch of events or programs that extract people from life but rather, let's equip people to live normal ordinary life with significant Gospel intentionality," he said. "It's a very different way to do church as far as I'm concerned because it says 'now your life counts.' Instead of us pulling you out of your life we're just equipping you for life with one another."
But it doesn't end there. Otherwise, Christians will only learn how to live life with a bunch of Christians, Vanderstelt noted.
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Believers must also be called to do mission together and have a people group that "they're devoting their lives to and radically reorienting their lives around so they can disciple people into Christ."
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(Message given at Missional Community Conference at Hill Country Bible Church in Austin, Texas, Feb. 4-6. Read entire article here- Christian Post.)

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