I love this video. I think one question that you have to ask on the front end is whether your current group structure at your church is focused on community, education, or something else. I think it is important that churches not communicate their groups are focused on one thing, but then structure them to achieve something different. The virtual communities are another way to connect people together in a non-traditional way.
I so appreciate this video. Small groups are indeed vital to church ministry. In some churches, especially the very large ones, small groups might be the only way for individuals to connect and be part of the larger congregation. However, I also think we cannot restrict ourselves to small groups exclusively in our churches or keep them designed as "holy huddles" and expect the lost or recent converts to join in. We must be "outward" focused. Jesus repeatedly told His followers to "GO."
Get your church involved in supporting or starting a hackerspace... These are great non-christian community environments that aren't bars. MeetUp is another great place to check out the rest of the world.
I think we can do both small groups, and interact within our city. We have to gather in groups; that's biblical (Hebrews 10:25), just like he gathered to present his message.
I think the title of this video does not match the message. FYI small groups play a role in church community. It helps with growth and equipping to do the work of ministry everywhere else in daily life. It is difficult living out a faith you know little about. Sunday service does not cut it alone. You need instruction in scripture. Then there is a daily personal devotional. Its about building up to do ministry anywhere and everywhere.
It seems that few pastors are willing to embrace the roots of Christianity, trying instead to integrate secular and popular elements in an attempt to enhance their churches. A church is not a building, it's a group of people... Therefore, any space (inside or out) is perfect for worship. The formation of special communities with "leaders" isn't appropriate or necessary (but such things do form profitable enterprises). Small groups, or even single individuals, are perfectly fine! Cheers...
News flash!!! Go and make disciples that's the great commission. Jesus never said to go to church. The word church is ecclesia which means called out ones. You are called to GO OUT and make disciples. Stop playing church people !!!
I have been looking 3-4 years to find such visdom as Verge Netwok on TV or online. How great to hear others that like Verge Network.
Vinni,
I feel the same way. My perspective on the church and its mission has completely changed.
I love this video. I think one question that you have to ask on the front end is whether your current group structure at your church is focused on community, education, or something else. I think it is important that churches not communicate their groups are focused on one thing, but then structure them to achieve something different.
The virtual communities are another way to connect people together in a non-traditional way.
ive been soaking up ALL THE VERGE NETWORK HAS OUT THERE 0.o My whole vision of church ministry/mission has changed.
Good presentation of differences in "community". Would like to hear about practical specific ways to change & implement this concept.
I so appreciate this video. Small groups are indeed vital to church ministry. In some churches, especially the very large ones, small groups might be the only way for individuals to connect and be part of the larger congregation. However, I also think we cannot restrict ourselves to small groups exclusively in our churches or keep them designed as "holy huddles" and expect the lost or recent converts to join in. We must be "outward" focused. Jesus repeatedly told His followers to "GO."
Get your church involved in supporting or starting a hackerspace...
These are great non-christian community environments that aren't bars.
MeetUp is another great place to check out the rest of the world.
I think we can do both small groups, and interact within our city. We have to gather in groups; that's biblical (Hebrews 10:25), just like he gathered to present his message.
please change the title of this post... it's a great video but the title is misleading
I think the title of this video does not match the message. FYI small groups play a role in church community. It helps with growth and equipping to do the work of ministry everywhere else in daily life. It is difficult living out a faith you know little about. Sunday service does not cut it alone. You need instruction in scripture. Then there is a daily personal devotional. Its about building up to do ministry anywhere and everywhere.
Great Video. Wrong Title.
It seems that few pastors are willing to embrace the roots of Christianity, trying instead to integrate secular and popular elements in an attempt to enhance their churches. A church is not a building, it's a group of people... Therefore, any space (inside or out) is perfect for worship. The formation of special communities with "leaders" isn't appropriate or necessary (but such things do form profitable enterprises). Small groups, or even single individuals, are perfectly fine! Cheers...
@UlfilasUK this is not new here either... CCDA
News flash!!! Go and make disciples that's the great commission. Jesus never said to go to church. The word church is ecclesia which means called out ones. You are called to GO OUT and make disciples. Stop playing church people !!!
This is interesting. But this is stuff we started doing 12 years ago. b1church.net :) Good to see the USA are finally getting it!