This document outlines an 11-week sermon series for New City Church in Northridge called "Jesus, the Kingdom, & Us: Living Here & Now as God's Missionary People". The series will explore understanding one's own story in light of God's story, Jesus' mission and call to establish God's kingdom, and how believers can live as God's missionary people in their spheres of influence and communities. It quotes Darrell Guder saying the church must become missional rather than just having a mission program, as mission defines the very nature and mandate of the church.
This document outlines an 11-week sermon series for New City Church in Northridge called "Jesus, the Kingdom, & Us: Living Here & Now as God's Missionary People". The series will explore understanding one's own story in light of God's story, Jesus' mission and call to establish God's kingdom, and how believers can live as God's missionary people in their spheres of influence and communities. It quotes Darrell Guder saying the church must become missional rather than just having a mission program, as mission defines the very nature and mandate of the church.
This document outlines an 11-week sermon series for New City Church in Northridge called "Jesus, the Kingdom, & Us: Living Here & Now as God's Missionary People". The series will explore understanding one's own story in light of God's story, Jesus' mission and call to establish God's kingdom, and how believers can live as God's missionary people in their spheres of influence and communities. It quotes Darrell Guder saying the church must become missional rather than just having a mission program, as mission defines the very nature and mandate of the church.
This document outlines an 11-week sermon series for New City Church in Northridge called "Jesus, the Kingdom, & Us: Living Here & Now as God's Missionary People". The series will explore understanding one's own story in light of God's story, Jesus' mission and call to establish God's kingdom, and how believers can live as God's missionary people in their spheres of influence and communities. It quotes Darrell Guder saying the church must become missional rather than just having a mission program, as mission defines the very nature and mandate of the church.
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“Jesus,
the
Kingdom,
&
Us:
Living
Here
&
Now
as
God’s
Missionary
People”
New
City
Church:
Northridge
~
Fall
2009
September
27
1. “The
Great
Commission:
What’s
That
Got
To
Do
With
Us?”
October
4
2.
Understanding
My
Story
in
Light
of
God’s
Story:
Part
1—Creation
&
Vocation
October
11
3. Understanding
My
Story
in
Light
of
God’s
Story:
Part
2—The
Fall
&
the
Destruction
of
Shalom
October
18
4. Understanding
My
Story
in
Light
of
God’s
Story:
Part
3—Redemption
As
Far
As
The
Curse
Is
Found
October
25
5. Understanding
My
Story
in
Light
of
Gods
Story:
Part
4—The
Restoration
of
All
Things
November
1
6. Understanding
Jesus’
Mission:
“Your
Kingdom
Come”
November
8
7. Jesus
Enlists
People
Just
Like
Us
Into
His
Mission:
“As
the
Father
has
sent
Me,
so
I
am
sending
you.”
November
15
8. Living
as
God’s
Missionary
People:
Part
1—Understanding
our
Spheres
of
Influence
November
22
9. Living
as
God’s
Missionary
People:
Part
2—Understanding
the
Message
Entrusted
to
Us
November
29
10. Living
God’s
Missionary
People:
Part
3—Understanding
God’s
Heart
for
the
City
December
6
11. Living
as
God’s
Missionary
People:
Part
4—Understanding
the
Necessity
of
Being
Outwardly
Focused
“God’s
mission
is
calling
and
sending
us,
the
church
of
Jesus
Christ,
to
be
a
missionary
church
in
our
own
societies,
in
the
cultures
in
which
we
find
ourselves…their
character
as
a
mission
field
is
so
obvious
as
to
need
no
demonstration.
The
issue
for
the
Christian
church
is
its
faithful
response
to
this
challenge.
But
that
is
also
its
problem….
Mission
is
not
just
a
program
of
the
church.
It
defines
the
church
as
God’s
sent
people.
Either
we
are
defined
by
mission,
or
we
reduce
the
scope
of
the
Gospel
and
the
mandate
of
the
church.
Thus
our
challenge
today
is
to
move
from
the
church
with
mission
to
missional
church.”
~
Darrell
L
Guder,
Missional
Church