Insights and Encouragement for Church Leaders

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Alan Hirsch – Community in Christ

“Shaped by Challenge” True community is steeped in mission, not comfort. When our churches seek the comfort of community first, we end up not taking risks. But when we make mission primary, we ultimately gain far deeper community by banding together through the bumps and challenges of staying on-mission. Alan Hirsch speaks at the 2014…

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Bryan Dunagan- Community Commissioned and Sent

“Moving Toward the Mess” If the “business” of ministry was all we had to worry about, life would be much simpler. Gospel ministry always involves people who are in real need; however, the call to gospel ministry will take us places we never dreamed we would go. The Triune God goes with us: Father, Son,…

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Confessions of a Church Leader Under Conviction

One of the highlights of summer vacation is the opportunity to experience the body of Christ at worship; I’m always energized by the sense that I’m part of the family, even though I don’t know a soul.   I shared this experience with my parents one Sunday on a recent family vacation. We arrived 20 minutes…

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Carol Kaminski – The Mission of God

God called Abraham from a family of idol worshippers to be a blessing to the nations, yet he and his wife were unlikely candidates for this extraordinary task! The Creator God always establishes his missional plan through unlikely people and unlikely circumstances. In this video from the 2014 National Gathering in Houston, Carol Kaminski unpacks the beginning of the mission of God in Genesis.

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Aspen Trees

Aspen trees grow in groves… birthed from a single seedling. Their roots are deep, and their reach is so large that new trees will often appear great distances away. Individual aspen trees may live up to 150 years, but when one tree dies, the grove lives on by sending up new shoots. This is an…

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Where Are We Today

In May, leaders of The Fellowship of Presbyterians and Presbyterians for Renewal (PFR) unanimously approved a new and exciting vision—to combine the strengths of both existing organizations into one new ministry that will continue and promote a faithful, evangelical witness within the PC(USA) and reach across denominational lines to form a community of disciples of…

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Alan Hirsch – Shaped by Jesus

True community follows and imitates the character of Jesus. When Jesus Christ is the center of our lives and making disciples is the center of our church mission, community stops being about us and starts being a movement. During the 2014 National Gathering Alan Hirsch talks about being re-calibrated to being shaped by Jesus. Do we need another reformation or a refounding? Let the Founder, Jesus, define us fundamentally once again.

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Anna Kent – Mission Affinity Groups

One of the founding values of both the Fellowship and ECO is to support the health of congregations through Mission Affinity Groups (MAGs). Explore the impact of MAGs and how congregations are being transformed through these relationships. In this video from the 2014 National Gathering Anna Kent explores the health of the community and the…

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Jim Singleton – Did We Get the Right Blueprint?

One of the challenges of our day is that the relationship of the culture and the church is changing almost monthly. Is there a new picture we need for a new day? As we talk about moving from “Consumerism to Community” during the National Gathering Jim Singleton challenges us about our approach to changes. Where is God moving you?

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What Game Are We Playing?

We’ve taken Jim Singleton’s workshop from the National Gathering titled “What Game Are We Playing?” on the health of the community and leaders and made it into a downloadable pdf file for you.

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Jesus-shaped Identity

We believe Jesus Christ must be at the center of our lives and making disciples of Jesus at the core of our ministry. …yet for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom…

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The JFK Question

by Jeff J. Meyers Our New Members class at North Avenue Presbyterian Church has always presented a bit of a challenge to our staff. How do we turn church shoppers – folks who have been going from church to church comparing the quality of children’s programs, rating the pastor’s preaching style, evaluating the ease of…

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Well Pastor John… What are you going to do now???

Well Pastor John, in light of the actions of General Assembly, what are you going to do now? I’m sad at the divisiveness of the Church. Scripture speaks against a “party spirit” (2 Corinthians 12), the fracturing of the Body of Christ into divisions and groups. The Greek word for this is “heresy.” The fractured…

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God is at Work

Dear friends in Christ, During this week when some of you are discouraged about the PC(USA), I want to remind you that God continues to use Presbyterians to turn the world upside down. In the last 55 years the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus, our Presbyterian partner which also includes Lutheran synods, has grown from…

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A Pastoral Letter from PFR and the Fellowship of Presbyterians

Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, Meeting in Detroit, our 221st General Assembly has taken two significant actions on the teaching and practice of marriage according to the PC(USA)’s Book of Order. First, the GA approved an Authoritative Interpretation (AI) that now permits PC(USA) pastors to conduct same-sex weddings, and allows sessions to approve the…

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The Quality of Our Relationships

“The time has come,” Jesus said. “The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!” Mark 1:15 “Hey cutie, come over here!” I turned quickly to see who in the crowd said this and to whom. So did the eight fifteen year olds who were with me. The culprit was a…

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Koinonia x 2

PAUL DETTERMAN Welcome to a new blog at the start of a new movement – the Fellowship Community. A friend joked with me that we would never be able to translate “fellowship community” into Greek because it would be “Koinonia Koinonia” (or K2). The more I thought about it, the more I realized that’s…

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Becoming The Fellowship Community

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, It is with great joy and anticipation that we celebrate the launch of a new movement as the Fellowship of Presbyterians and Presbyterians for Renewal (PFR) join together to nurture and connect gospel-centered PC(USA) congregations and expand relationships with our counterparts in other mainline traditions. The Fellowship Community is…

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Foundation For Relationships: A Story of a Colorado Mission Affinity Group

Our Mission Affinity Group came together largely because of long-term relationships built on trust, accountability, and mutual respect. One of the things I love about being connected to the Fellowship of Presbyterians is the renewed emphases placed on these critical elements of pastoral ministry. Our MAG’s ability to come together last spring sprouted from similar soil as the Fellowship itself: a devoted, transparent group of pastors who gather together regularly for the sake of Christ...

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Why a "Fellowship" of Presbyterians?

Response from within the PC(USA) The Fellowship of Presbyterians was created in 2011 to help individuals and congregations who are committed to building flourishing congregations who make disciples of Jesus Christ. In early 2012, ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians was formed. While some who have joined The Fellowship anticipate an eventual transition…

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