Ok, there are some things that make me unhappy about the state of the church in the UK and abroad, particularly in the west. A good friend of mine recently reminded me that, “the temptation is to take a back seat and moan, rather than to step up and be the difference.”
I think that there are some churches in our nation which have lost sight of the Great Commission, reduced their adherence to the pattern of the church in scripture, and perhaps “evolved with the times”, communicating a message which is more palatable to the unchurched and immature. Certainly these churches will draw large crowds, but for me, a crowd size isn’t the only metric when considering health (obviously, healthy organisms grow). For me the fruit should be healthy families, strong marriages, mature and growing people who aren’t perfect but are committed to Christ, scripture, fellowship, prayer and change.
How are we affecting the popular culture we are in? Or are we being changed by it? These are the questions we the church need to ask. The church is, and will continue to be the vehicle for change in the world. It will require regular realignment to scripture if we are to continue to impact this world as we should.
“Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”” (Matt. 28: 18-20)
As I prepare for this Sunday’s meeting, I’m aware that my thoughts regarding the church and Christian ministry have evolved over the years. While the fundamental truths of scripture are the basis for my life, and remain unchanged, my perspective on church life, church growth, and church planting have changed. There is one overriding truth that remains the bedrock of my life and should be the bedrock of the church: It’s all about Jesus Christ who is the Head of the Church and Lord of all; and following on from that truth, scripture is the pattern we build our lives and the church on.
The Primary focus should not be on buildings, bands, projects or events. The focus should always be on Christ and how that relationship outworks itself in our every day lives and decision making.
I remember all too well the pressure I felt as a young church planter all those years ago, on how I was to grow our local church in Brighton. Actually, the words of Jesus to Peter pretty much sums it all up for me now, as to what my role should be, “When they had finished eating, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you truly love me more than these?” “Yes, Lord,” he said, “you know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Feed my lambs.” (later he says) “Take care of my sheep.” “Feed my sheep””. (John 21:15-17)
When God’s people are cared for, nurtured and fed, the church grows. Simple as that!
Ok, so some of you have already sussed out that… yes, we are planting a church again in Brighton & Hove! This isn’t something we have decided overnight. It’s 4 years in the making. God called Nix and I to Brighton 15 years ago, and after 11 years of planting and leading a church here, took a much needed sabbatical from full time ministry. Many of you will understand the circumstances that lead to that decision. During the last 4 years we have continued to be active in church life in our city – our passion for Christ, His church, and this amazing city has not diminished but grown ever stronger.
So what are we trusting God for? What do we envision?
– A local church where Christ is central and the community is at the heart.
– A place where people can discover the person of Christ.
– A place where there is a strong emphasis on the Bible.
– A place where people can find belonging, and community, where our relationships together are as important as what we do together.
– A place where discipleship is key to Christian growth.
– A place where people are trained, equipped and released for ministry.
What is our focus over the next few months?
– Gathering a group of like minded people together for prayer, bible study, social gatherings for the whole family (bowling nights, bbq, hikes etc.)
These are some easy ways you can support us – Pray, Join, Give!
– Pray for us
– Like and share our facebook page & posts and help us spread the word
– Come and join in on some or all of our events – you’re more than welcome.
We’re excited and feel ready for the next chapter of this great adventure!