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February 24, 2017 by Bob Hyatt

From the National Director: Pentecost Offering

Do you want to make an impact outside your local community?  Perhaps in addition to the one your already making?  Or, had you hoped to plant a new congregation out of your current church but that opportunity hasn’t emerged, and yet you still want to support the formation of new faith communities?  If so, here is a great opportunity!

Last year we introduced the Pentecost Offering at the 2016 National Gathering.  This new initiative emerged out of a desire among certain Ecclesia Churches to work more collaboratively across the network in the supporting of new communities of faith.  Given our desire within Ecclesia to accentuate the PRIMACY of the local church, we determined that each participating Ecclesia Church had two options with the funds generated through their local Pentecost Offering efforts.  First, they could decide to retain the funds from the Pentecost Offering within their own reserves for either a future church plant out of their congregation or for a project they decided to support specifically.  Or, they could decide to send the funds to Ecclesia as a whole, which would then bundle, batch, and distribute the collective funds generated to a specific project or two.  (Of course, some churches decided to do a mixture of the two).

As a whole, nearly $50,000 was generated through the Pentecost Offering in 2016.  We were genuinely surprised by the receptivity to this new initiative.  Much of that was retained locally, but the portion that was sent to Ecclesia was ultimately given to a new congregation in New Jersey.  New Hights Christian Church in Hightstown, NJ is a new congregation emerging out of Next Gen Church in Princeton, NJ.  New Hights is pastored by Oscar Guerrero, a bi-vocational church planter, and is primarily focused on the Latino Community.  You can see a snapshot of God’s action among them in J.R. Briggs’ update in this edition of the news as well as the Ecclesia Annual Report.  With our collective support, New Hights has been able to purchase a van for their congregation to help the myriad of ministry they are engaged in on a weekly basis.  This is an incredible story that our Ecclesia Churches are happy to be part of, that they likely never would have, apart from being involved in Ecclesia.
We are collecting the names of churches within Ecclesia desiring to participate in the 2017 Pentecost Offering.  If you are interested, please reach out to Sarah Keasler (pentecost@ecclesianet.org) or myself (chris.backert@ecclesianet.org). We will be distributing information on the 2017 Pentecost Offering in the next month.

Filed Under: Ecclesia News, General News, Pentecost Offering

February 2, 2017 by Bob Hyatt

New Buildings- New Ministry Opportunities Within Ecclesia

After 12 years meeting in 3 different pubs and 1 rave space, the Evergreen Community in Portland, OR finally has a building! Evergreen has moved into the former Presbyterian Church of Laurelhurst, a beautiful brick building (view here to see a similar building like this and get it now). This past month has been spent acclimating to the new space, and dreaming of ways the kingdom can be advanced out of it. Many neighborhood groups already make use of the space. Check it out!


Recently District Church in D.C. had some big news!
Over the last several years, they have been praying as a church about a set of what they’ve called God-Sized Dreams. These are things they believe God is calling us to but didn’t have the resources or people to make them happen. What this means practically is that they have been praying and looking for space that can facilitate as many of these dreams as possible; specifically, they have been looking for a ministry center space, not so much for Sunday mornings, but to base all of their work out of each week.

Recently. they were able to purchase an incredible property!

This property will serve as a ministry base and center for their multiplication efforts as a church! Located near the Brookland Metro in Northeast DC, it’s an old Catholic convent where Dominican sisters and then Jesuit priests lived and studied to train for ministry.

District Church plans to expand their District Fellows program to train people called to ministry, to house their foster care and adoption ministry, DC127, and support many of their weekly activities with the church— small groups, classes, and ministry teams. They will also be able to expand counseling and soul care work.

Filed Under: Ecclesia News, General News

February 27, 2016 by Bob Hyatt

Ecclesia 2015-2016:  Looking Back & Looking Ahead

As 2015 came to an end, it closed the 8th chapter in the short history of Ecclesia.  For all intents and purposes, Ecclesia really began in 2008 with a few churches and a small handful of church planters who were looking to provide a unique witness to the gospel in a scattering of cities, mostly on the east coast.  There was a good deal of experimentation in that small collection of churches and churches in development. There was the hope of friendship between leaders and churches that shared a heart to be about God’s mission in the world together.

For the first 6 years our network had a good and consistent rhythm of two steps forward and one step back.  We had even more limited funds than we have now and we stretched those as far as possible.  Through a good deal of effort and sacrifice, something more solid began to emerge in ways that I believe many sensed and could see happening – but were not as easily coherent in those early days.

In the last two years, something significant has changed, as we have had enough solid footing to actually make some “leaps of faith” toward the future.  In 2014 we brought on two other Ecclesia pastors at 1 day/week to help give time to our network that was pregnant with opportunity.  This was a step of faith for us in that we didn’t have funds to pay them even at 2/3 of what we should pay them.  It was a year to re-connect to both our churches and mission and Jesus provided us with enough funds to pay the bills.  Last year we stepped out in faith again, moving everyone on staff to 1.5 days/week with the knowledge we would need to raise outside funds for that to happen.  2015 became a year of solid growth for our network, with not only many churches in our network continuing to develop more vital ministry in their community, but also several churches that were already a decade or more in age, deciding that Ecclesia was the family for them.  Within the last year we started several Leaders Circles, strengthened our media and communications, and were able to make more visits to more churches to preach, train, equip and support, etc. our leaders and congregations.  Again, Jesus met our needs.

As we come into 2016, there are so many good efforts at work.  Leaders Circles are expanding and there is a desire for more to be organized.  After some groundwork in 2015, we are preparing to launch a Residency Initiative for churches to help equip future leaders.  Our coaching network is in place and available to support leaders and we are preparing to launch our first collective, Ecclesia-wide offering at Pentecost for church planting and pioneering mission.  We have 3 new congregations being welcomed into Ecclesia at our National Gathering in March and a least a dozen more that are in process.

When I look through 2016 into the next season of life in Ecclesia, there are 5 words that seem more settled in my soul (and yes, they all start with “f”) – friendship, family, faithfulness, fruitfulness, and future.   

Friendship – Ecclesia began with the bedrock of friendship and a desire to leaders to journey together through the uncertain course of ministry in these transitional times.  My hope is that, with each passing year, these friendships are taken one step further and new friends are welcomed in.

Family – One of the unique desires of Ecclesia is that we would be a network of churches built off a network of leaders.  Our heart from the beginning is to increasingly become an extended family on mission together as churches and leaders.  In the coming season, my hope is that this extended family transcends those of us who are in more identifiable “clergy” roles and moves more and more into the churches we shepherd through connecting leaders together, collaborating on joint projects or global partners, or supporting new pioneering church plants and mission endeavors.

Faithfulness – In the midst of a church culture that can easily become captured by a vision of success that looks more like the American dream than a Kingdom dream, we strive for faithfulness to the gospel and the mission of Jesus together.  In our time this looks like attending to the work that is in front of us and the community we’ve been called to, over the long journey of cultivating disciples of Jesus from the ground up.  In addition, I believe it will increasingly look like the need to encourage one another toward faithfulness around the historic gospel that has been handed down to us from past generations of the church, even though the exclusivity of the good news of Christ will be increasingly challenged by our cultural context.

Fruitfulness – While we want to be faithful, we don’t want to exchange faithfulness for fruitfulness.  Our heart in Ecclesia is to see the fruit of the Spirit proliferate our churches so that they are filled with the character of Christ and therefore can carry the power of Christ as made possible through the revelatory ministry of the Holy Spirit.  With the fruit of the Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit at work, we can only expect then to see tangible Kingdom impact from our churches.

Future – Perhaps at the core of what I believe Ecclesia to be about is that we are creating a future together – one that is not isolated – but is a forerunner in cultivating an identity and practice for the whole church as we transition to an increasingly post-Christendom era in the West.  When I look at the various streams of influence that flow into our network, it is hard to understand how they can all fit together.  Yet, my belief is that somehow the Holy Spirit is at work among us to prepare a community of leaders and churches for faithful mission with an apolitical evangelical identity for the future.

It’s an exciting time to be journeying together in the years ahead.  Please keep going with us and inviting others along the path too!

Chris Backert- Ecclesia Network National Director

Filed Under: Ecclesia News, General News

February 27, 2016 by Bob Hyatt

Ecclesia 2015-2016:  Looking Back & Looking Ahead

As 2015 came to an end, it closed the 8th chapter in the short history of Ecclesia.  For all intents and purposes, Ecclesia really began in 2008 with a few churches and a small handful of church planters who were looking to provide a unique witness to the gospel in a scattering of cities, mostly on the east coast.  There was a good deal of experimentation in that small collection of churches and churches in development. There was the hope of friendship between leaders and churches that shared a heart to be about God’s mission in the world together.

For the first 6 years our network had a good and consistent rhythm of two steps forward and one step back.  We had even more limited funds than we have now and we stretched those as far as possible.  Through a good deal of effort and sacrifice, something more solid began to emerge in ways that I believe many sensed and could see happening – but were not as easily coherent in those early days.

In the last two years, something significant has changed, as we have had enough solid footing to actually make some “leaps of faith” toward the future.  In 2014 we brought on two other Ecclesia pastors at 1 day/week to help give time to our network that was pregnant with opportunity.  This was a step of faith for us in that we didn’t have funds to pay them even at 2/3 of what we should pay them.  It was a year to re-connect to both our churches and mission and Jesus provided us with enough funds to pay the bills.  Last year we stepped out in faith again, moving everyone on staff to 1.5 days/week with the knowledge we would need to raise outside funds for that to happen.  2015 became a year of solid growth for our network, with not only many churches in our network continuing to develop more vital ministry in their community, but also several churches that were already a decade or more in age, deciding that Ecclesia was the family for them.  Within the last year we started several Leaders Circles, strengthened our media and communications, and were able to make more visits to more churches to preach, train, equip and support, etc. our leaders and congregations.  Again, Jesus met our needs.

As we come into 2016, there are so many good efforts at work.  Leaders Circles are expanding and there is a desire for more to be organized.  After some groundwork in 2015, we are preparing to launch a Residency Initiative for churches to help equip future leaders.  Our coaching network is in place and available to support leaders and we are preparing to launch our first collective, Ecclesia-wide offering at Pentecost for church planting and pioneering mission.  We have 3 new congregations being welcomed into Ecclesia at our National Gathering in March and a least a dozen more that are in process.

When I look through 2016 into the next season of life in Ecclesia, there are 5 words that seem more settled in my soul (and yes, they all start with “f”) – friendship, family, faithfulness, fruitfulness, and future.   

Friendship – Ecclesia began with the bedrock of friendship and a desire to leaders to journey together through the uncertain course of ministry in these transitional times.  My hope is that, with each passing year, these friendships are taken one step further and new friends are welcomed in.

Family – One of the unique desires of Ecclesia is that we would be a network of churches built off a network of leaders.  Our heart from the beginning is to increasingly become an extended family on mission together as churches and leaders.  In the coming season, my hope is that this extended family transcends those of us who are in more identifiable “clergy” roles and moves more and more into the churches we shepherd through connecting leaders together, collaborating on joint projects or global partners, or supporting new pioneering church plants and mission endeavors.

Faithfulness – In the midst of a church culture that can easily become captured by a vision of success that looks more like the American dream than a Kingdom dream, we strive for faithfulness to the gospel and the mission of Jesus together.  In our time this looks like attending to the work that is in front of us and the community we’ve been called to, over the long journey of cultivating disciples of Jesus from the ground up.  In addition, I believe it will increasingly look like the need to encourage one another toward faithfulness around the historic gospel that has been handed down to us from past generations of the church, even though the exclusivity of the good news of Christ will be increasingly challenged by our cultural context.

Fruitfulness – While we want to be faithful, we don’t want to exchange faithfulness for fruitfulness.  Our heart in Ecclesia is to see the fruit of the Spirit proliferate our churches so that they are filled with the character of Christ and therefore can carry the power of Christ as made possible through the revelatory ministry of the Holy Spirit.  With the fruit of the Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit at work, we can only expect then to see tangible Kingdom impact from our churches.

Future – Perhaps at the core of what I believe Ecclesia to be about is that we are creating a future together – one that is not isolated – but is a forerunner in cultivating an identity and practice for the whole church as we transition to an increasingly post-Christendom era in the West.  When I look at the various streams of influence that flow into our network, it is hard to understand how they can all fit together.  Yet, my belief is that somehow the Holy Spirit is at work among us to prepare a community of leaders and churches for faithful mission with an apolitical evangelical identity for the future.

It’s an exciting time to be journeying together in the years ahead.  Please keep going with us and inviting others along the path too!

Chris Backert- Ecclesia Network National Director

Filed Under: Ecclesia News, General News

January 30, 2016 by Bob Hyatt

Pentecost Offering Begins This Spring!

One of the heartbeats of Ecclesia has always been to resource and support current and prospective church planters.  After all, no single church around came into existing without being planted in some way.  Particularly, we are in a season where new kinds of churches need to be started to bear witness to the gospel in the increasingly complex context of North America.

During the Pentecost Season we are launching our inaugural Pentecost Offering to further support church planting and church planters within the network.  Be on the lookout for more information in the coming months – especially at the National Gathering in March.

 

Pentecost_Screen

Filed Under: Ecclesia News, General News

October 13, 2012 by Bob Hyatt

Equipping the Church for the Sake of the World Audio

On October 13th the churches of the Northeast Region of the Ecclesia Network came together for a one day training with author, speaker and church planter JR Woodward:

  • Session #1 – The Missional Church and Missional Culture
  • Session #2 – Missional Leadership
  • Session #3 – Developing a Communal Rhythm of Life
  • Session #4 – Cultivating an Equipper Ethos

You can read more about the Northeast Region of the Ecclesia Network on the Northeastern Region site.

Filed Under: Ecclesia Events Podcast, General News, Media

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