Before I begin the missional conversation for those who
just can't help themselves...(should be said with teeth clenched and long pauses between words).
Now the word "Missional" (I was going to link to a definition of this word but frankly there are so many that it might be unhelpful).
What does it mean?
The answer (unfortunately) is as different as who you talk to. For my purposes the discussion will come from two primary sources one the work of
Darrell Guder and
company (two different books). Second will be the working definition of the EPC:
A missional church is a church . . .
1. That is grounded in the Scriptures and historic Christian orthodoxy and so
committed to the primacy of the Great Commission.
2. That believes that the United States has become post-Christian and is now a
mission field.
3. That believes that it has been planted by God in its own community to
effectively reach those around them with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
4. That is committed to reproducing a community of authentic disciples of Jesus
Christ.
5. That is continually in the process of equipping its members to be missionaries
sent by God to live and proclaim the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus in their own
world and to the ends of the earth.
6. That is constantly re-examining itself as to whether it is merely doing
maintenance of existing ministries and members, or whether or not it is
effectively doing the mission of reaching its own community with the reign of
God through the Gospel of the Lord Jesus.
7. That perceives the essence of these fundamental attributes is the essence of its
own existence.
A missional denomination is a denomination . . .1. That believes the location of ministry is the local church.
2. That is made up of local congregations committed to be missional.
3. That is constantly re-examining itself as to whether or not its polity,
structures, and programs are serving or inhibiting a missional mindset.
there is alot more to say but for now I will let you chew on the working definition and please respond with your thoughts.