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Love Wins – A Cultural Perspective

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’re probably aware that certain popular speaker recently released a highly controversial book. Seizing the day, the Barna Organization recently released the results of a survey about American attitudes towards universalism – or as they describe well – whether people have an inclusive or exclusive view of religion. Two statistics were interesting to me:

  • 51% of Americans believe they have “a responsibility to tell other people their religious beliefs.”
  • 62% of Americans said it is important “to have active, healthy relationships with people who belong to religious faiths that do not accept the central beliefs of your faith.”In other words, more Americans value friendship with people of other faiths and value sharing their own faith.

I immediately thought of two clear implications for church planting:

  • In starting a church, one of the first challenges is finding and motivating others who will value sharing their faith. In my experience, many devoted followers of Jesus are very content to keep their faith to themselves. Barna’s research confirms my experience.
  • As followers of Christ we must learn to master friendship. Not master pretending to be friend so we can tell someone about Jesus. Master actually being friends with people of all kinds of people who believe and live all kinds of ways. It is this kind of authentic and inclusive friendship our culture is craving.

I’m curious what implication you see in this research?

Craig Whitney is the Director of the Emerging Leadership Initiative. You can find him on Facebook, Twitter and at his personal blog.

New Cultivate Cohort Begins this week

If you are getting ready to plant, in the process of planting, or have recently planted, Cultivate will equip you to start a church out of the culture – a church that reaches people far from God and leads them to a life of faith and spiritual transformation.

Watch a short clip from John Burke explaining the marks of a church out of the culture.

The Marks of a Church out of the Culture from Out of the Culture on Vimeo.


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Walk, Don’t Wave

by: Gary Foran

A basic element of missional living is building relationships in the neighborhood where you live. But this is not easily done. We are fighting the isolationism that is common in modern American neighborhoods. The classic example of this isolation is when neighbors drive home from work, hit the garage door opener, pull in, and then close the garage door behind them. They then spend their evenings indoors or in a back yard surrounded by privacy fences. As a result, most neighborhood relationships are extremely superficial. Transforming relationships will have to be more than a friendly smile and a wave when you happen to spot your neighbor on the other side of the street.

So how do we answer this challenge? For me an important answer is in my neighborhood mantra, “Walk, don’t wave.” When you see your neighbor, the normal neighborhood practice may be to smile and wave, but don’t do it! Instead make it your practice to walk over to talk for a few minutes. If they are out in the driveway or yard, or out walking the dog, just drop what you are doing and walk across the street. At first you may not know what to talk about –but go ahead and ask for advice on lawn care or get a referral for a plumber!

This simple practice can be the beginning point for deep and meaningful relationships, so walk, don’t wave.

Gary Foran leads Gateway’s network initiative in Round Rock, a suburb northwest of Austin, TX. He is also one of the trainers in ELI’s Cultivate training.

In cased you missed it check out  this clip from Creating a Culture of Authentic Relationships, part of ELI’s Cultivate Training. Gary Foran shares candidly about doing church at church versus living church in your own neighborhood:

Events for Church Leaders

John Burke will be traveling in Europe during March and April. If your in or around any of these cities, check out these events coming up on the following dates:

Stockholm 2020

Stockholm , Sweden – March 29-3

Stockholm 2020, is a new network with a vision to plant 50 new churches in the greater Stockholm area before the end of the year 2020.

They are hosting a ground breaking conference on church planting at New Life Church in Stockholm.  Both John Burke and Craig Whitney from ELI Church Planting will be speaking.

Details and registration information are available at www.stockholm202.net.

No Perfect People Allowed

Helsinki, Finland – April 1st
Tallin, Estonia – April 2nd

John will be leading one day workshops, sponsored by the WCA in both Helsinki and Finland based on his books, No Perfect People Allowed and Soul Revolution.

Helsinki – Details and registration information are available at http://www.willowcreek.fi/.

Tallin – Details and registration information are available at http://www.gls.ee.

Bjolsen Mission Church

Oslo, Norway – April 3-4
John will be speaking at Bjolsen church on Sunday evening. www.bjolsen.com

Gateway Experience

Join others to experience Gateway’s internet campus at http://www.kolben.no.  For more info contact Danny.Danson@live.com

Leading in an Imperfect World

John and Craig will be meeting with church leaders at www.bjolsen.com from 10:00 – 14:00 to talk about leading the church in an imperfect world.  Lunch is provided.  RSVP to halldis@willowcreek.no.

Building Life-Changing Churches 2-day Conference

London, England – April 5-6

Building Life-Changing Churches is a two day conference featuring John Burke and James Emery White talking about the trends, changes and challenges that face the future of the Church, and the vital role leadership will play.

Details and registration information are available at http://www.willowcreek.org.uk