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August 21, 2012 by Bob Hyatt

Updates from Ecclesia Churches – Summer 2012

Mike Hollenbach, The Bridge Community Church

BCC hosted a free Kids-in-Motion sports and arts camp” for the children of Easton! This was our 3rd annual camp and we were blessed to have over 120+ 1st through 5th grade campers and 50+ Jr. and Sr. High youth as camp counselors! It was awesome! Check out the vid and pics at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kids-in-Motion-Easton/289671614414211?ref=hl.


Worth Wheeler, Boise Mustard Seed

Our church is gaining traction in terms of a few more people joining our group lately. As we’re rather small at this point, this is very encouraging. We have built a steady a corporate rhythm of gathering each week for communion, prayer, worship, and teaching.
I have recently started blogging at the recommendation of a few other Ecclesia members. It’s an new experience for me, but I find it really is a spiritual discipline, and very helpful for working out thought processes. You can find my thoughts at www.worthwheeler.com.


Stephen Redden, New Denver

We just completed a trip to our partner church in San Pablo la Laguna, Guatemala. You can get a complete trip recap at http://swern.com/2012/06/22/guatemala-trip-recap/. We have been building this partnership over the last two years and would be open to talking to other churches within Ecclesia who are interested in contributing to this ongoing partnership. We do at least 2 trips per year.


Kathy Keas, A New Community

A small team from A New Community got back home yesterday from a mission trip to Bungoma, Kenya. Our church has partnered with a pastor from Bungoma in the construction of an orphanage that opened last November. There are 35 orphans who live at the orphanage in a nurturing environment. They are fed three meals a day and a school at the orphanage opened last January with 5 teachers and has an enrollment of 55 children, from the orphanage as well as the community. Our team delivered new shoes, clothes, and letters written to each orphan from their sponsor in America. Textbooks and supplies where purchased for the classrooms as well as newly constructed cabinets for the teachers. the cooks at the orphanage were excited to received new cooking utensils and supplies for the kitchen. Bulk food was bought and distributed to the widows and orphans living in Western Kenya through our association with the churches in the outlying mountains.

Through this connection, A New Community is involved in God’s work internationally as well as locally.


Ben Sternke, Christ Church

Always Enough: A Sermon for the Discouraged: A 10-minute sermon Ben gave during our May 6 Celebration Meal gathering from Mark 6:30-44. http://christchurchfw.org/2012/05/always-enough-a-sermon-for-the-discouraged/


Worth Wheeler, Boise Mustard Seed

We’ve been doing discipleship huddles based on the 3DM model since January 2012.  Every one of our members save one is involved in these right now.  Last week one of the gals in the huddle my wife leads came up and said to her, “I’ve grown more in the last year at Boise Mustard Seed than in the rest of my life in the church leading up to now.”  – What a great confirmation and testimony to the calling God has given this little church start! 🙂


Aaron Graham, District Church

We have lots going on this summer in the area of outreach. We currently have a team from church in Northern Uganda ministering to kids with an organization called Mercy’s Village. We also have members of our church doing other trips and serving all over the world with projects they initiated.

But back here at home one big thing happening this summer is the International AIDS Conference. Its being hosted in the US for the first in 20 years. In preparation we are working together with local churches throughout the city to raise awareness about the extremely high HIV rate locally in our city and the need to get tested.

Below is my article in today’s Washington Post where I am trying to lead by example in encouraging people to get tested. http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/national-hiv-testing-day-why-i-got-tested/2012/06/20/gJQAjGlkqV_story.html

Filed Under: General News

June 4, 2012 by Bob Hyatt

Ecclesia Network NE Region Summer Update

Ecclesia pastors, leaders and friends of the Network,

Summer is upon us which, of course, can be great in some ways, but as pastors and church planters, can also be difficult in others. In an attempt to stay connected, I wanted to keep you informed about what is happening within the Ecclesia Network as well as offer a few resources and points of encouragement.

A few years ago, a pastor-friend of mine said, “Summer is the church’s winter.” For pastors, ministry can seem to be a slow season – attendance is spotty, relationships can feel disconnected due to travel schedules, giving can be down, momentum can be hard to generate and the calendar of church events activities can feel lighter. For years I felt great angst over the summer and tried hard to fight it. Recently I began to see this slow time as a gift to rest. Sure, I worked, but I took it down a gear and spent time dreaming, praying and preparing for the fall (when things go up a few notches). My encouragement to you: make sure you are resting and slowing the pace down over the summer months as you prepare to ramp up for the fall.

Here are [4] practical ways to rest, dream, prepare and enjoy the next few months:

[1] Think about visiting other Ecclesia churches – or meet up for lunch or coffee – some time this summer.
There is a list of churches on the Ecclesia website here. Feel free to join one of them for a service/gathering. Maybe consider bringing some of your leaders and having lunch with other church planter in the region to ask them questions and pick their brains. It’s a good time to learn from and with other churches in the region.

[2] Join us for a day away in prayer.
Every few months, a few pastors and leaders spend the day on silent retreat and prayer together. This is a time to refresh, get away in silence and stillness, hear from God and just “be.” We find it be a healthy part of our rhythm. On Wednesday June 20th a group of us will be heading to Daylesford Abbey on the Main Line in Philly for a day away in prayer from 9am to around 430pm. There is no agenda and is a very informal but purposeful time. The cost is $5 (lunch is not included). If you (or anyone from your church) would like to join us, let Doug Moister know by emailing him at dougmoister@gmail.com

[3] Listen to this podcast.
Geoff and Cyd Holsclaw, Ecclesia church planters in the Chicago area, talk about what ministry is like in their context on the most recent installment of the Ecclesia podcast.

[4] Mark your calendar for these future Ecclesia events.
Part of the vision of Ecclesia is to provide relational connection and support among churches and church plants, as well as to equip and train people (pastors, staff and lay leaders). These events are designed to do both.

• Our next Ecclesia Regional Meet-up will be September 13 from 10am to lunch. We will meet again at Church on the Mall (Plymouth Meeting, PA). Topic TBD. Feel free to stick around and join us for lunch in the various locations in the area.
• Saturday October 13th Ecclesia will be hosting an all-day training at The Well (an Ecclesia church in Feasterville, PA) with author, church planting coach and Ecclesia church planter JR Woodward based on his new book Creating a Missional Culture. This event is will explore the APEPT model (Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastor and Teacher) based on Ephesians 4. This is designed to equip both pastors and lay leaders. This would be a great opportunity to bring elders and leaders from your church. (More information to come).

As always, these emails and events are open to anyone interested in connecting with other missional church planters, pastors and churches in the Northeast Region of the country. Feel free to pass this along to anyone else who may be interested in being involved in Ecclesia events and relationships in our region of the country.

If I can be of help to you this summer in any way, let me know.
I’d be glad to help.

Grace and peace,

J.R. Briggs
Ecclesia Network Northeast Regional Coordinator
c: 215.833.4424
jrbriggsis@gmail.com

P.S. Ecclesia church planter Bryan Long and his wife Molly welcomed their first child, Mia, into the world this week. All are doing well. The Longs will be in Boston for the summer and officially move to Rochester, NY to plant a church starting in the fall.

Filed Under: General News

April 13, 2012 by Bob Hyatt

Looking Back – Looking Ahead: 2011 Ecclesia Annual Report

by Chris Backert

I always look forward to the time when I get to try and summarize all that God has been doing through Ecclesia during the last 12 months and I have the opportunity to talk about where we sense the Spirit’s direction for the year ahead.  I’m a little behind on sharing this “news” this year as a great deal of personal transition has taken place in my own life and after a month of living in a new reality, we are starting to get our feet under us again.

When looking back at 2011 and looking ahead at 2012, the two words that capture best what I sense God doing are “stability” and “strengthening”.

2011 was a pivotal year for our network as a whole.  When we “officially” began in 2007, there were just a handful of congregations or church planters “officially” involved in the network (5), today we are nearly 30 churches nor new churches in development.  Each step along the road was a process of discernment in figuring out how to cultivate a new kind of connectional church family.  All along the way, I am quite sure that there were a number of people (maybe even those in Ecclesia ) who wondered if we were going to “make” it.  In 2011, I believe we reached a place of growing stability as a network.  It’s quite possible that these words come to mind for me because I watched my first daughter learn to walk in 2011.  If you’ve ever seen a baby try to navigate this incredible moment, you’ll know exactly what I mean.  They grow quite naturally to the point where it’s time to take those first brave steps – and then they take them – but it’s certainly anything but stable.  Eventually, after a few weeks or months of practice, they have reached a new phase where they continue to grow, but there is a certain stability to their growth.  I believe this was 2011 for our network.

In February, we brought together our growing family for the 4th time.  Each time we have come together, I hear an increasing number of remarks from people about the quality of the time, the presence of the Spirit, the life they have received, and the appreciation for their Ecclesia friends, both old and new.  We know there is nothing we can do (or have tried to do) to manufacture this vibe or experience, but we are grateful to Jesus that is happening among us.

Our church planters training in May was the largest it has ever been and I believe the most helpful of them all.  The inclusion of a Fundraising Training in December was incredibly significant for a number of our newly developing communities.  This is not to mention an increasing number of strong regional gatherings that brought together Ecclesia leaders and those like them on a regular basis.

We have also been blessed that God has cultivated a number of the congregations within Ecclesia to the point that some of their leaders are able to give more time to the wider mission of the church.  J.R. Briggs has joined the “staff” of Ecclesia, serving 1/day each week as our Northeast Regional Coordinator, as he has transitioned to half-time as Pastor of Renew.  Dave Fitch has also joined the staff about 1/day week to serve as a coach and catalyst for Ecclesia in the Mid-West.  We also added Jane Linton as an Administrator for Ecclesia to help offset some of the organizational load that I have been carrying.  All these folks join our current staff of JR Woodward, Todd Hiestand, and myself.

I’m sure you might be thinking to yourself … “I thought Ecclesia was somewhat challenged financially, how can we add all these “staff”?  That is a great question and the reality is that the majority of those who give dedicated weekly time to Ecclesia are not paid by Ecclesia directly.  J.R. Briggs and Todd Hiestand both raise outside support for their work, Dave Fitch has been able to increase his time as a result of a particular congregation giving above and beyond the norm to the network, and Jane Linton’s role is funded by a private donor.  Even JR Woodward and I have been able to give the time we have to Ecclesia as a result of outside fundraising in addition to the support we receive from the network itself.

In 2011, we officially began to establish greater levels of connection and partnership to the broader church.  One of these initiatives that Ecclesia is contributing towards is Fresh Expressions US.  Fresh Expressions was originally started as a joint-venture between the Church of England and the Methodist Church of Great Britain about eight years ago.  Since then it has spread to 5 different nations and is beginning in the US.  Ecclesia is one of the founding partners in this new effort which seeks to develop and cultivate new kinds of Christian community (fresh expressions of church) alongside established congregations and denominations.  Though we are the odd-ball among the developing partners (everyone else is a regional or national denominational body), we believe that this is one way that we can contribute to God’s broader mission for the whole church.  Many people in Ecclesia are doing the kind of work that Fresh Expressions is catalyzing and this is a natural way for those in our network to be of service.  So far, about 5 of our Ecclesia pastors have been involved in some way in training and equipping existing congregations for missional ministry.

Another collaborative project, though less far along than Fresh Expressions, is the development of something that has come to be called The Missio Alliance.  Ecclesia leaders were the catalyst for helping to lift this work off the ground and we see ourselves continuing to play a critical role even as the number of other partners expands.  The focus of the alliance will be to serve the broader church in the west by providing a theologlically developed, but practitioner oriented, resourcing for the shaping of the church’s mission in our Post-Christianizing context.  Those who have been involved in this process include the likes of Dallas Willard, Scot McKnight, Roger Olson, Scott Daniels from Azusa Pacific University, Tory Baucum from Truro Church in Fairfax, VA, Cherith-Fee Nordling from Northern Seminary, Deb Hirsch, and many others.  We are excited to be part of the team and will be throwing our weight (small as it is) behind the official launching of this effort in 2013.

On top of all this, in 2011 we were able to set up a retirement option for staff within Ecclesia Churches, we received our first grant in the amount of $50,000 (special thanks to the v3 church multiplication initiative of the Baptist General Association of Virginia), and our web and media presence (including our Ecclesia Leadership Podcast) has increased thanks to the work of Todd Hiestand and John Chandler.

While all of this work is wonderful and we celebrate it, it is certainly secondary to some of the things that I see happening in the lives of our congregations and leaders.  One of the most encouraging aspects of those in our network is the attention to the “work” of God within our own lives.  I see this happening across Ecclesia in two primary ways.  First, there continues to be a greater hunger and recognition for the interactive life of the Spirit within our own lives.  I know of people stepping out in faith in response to what they believe to be the guidance of the Spirit and of a greater number of instances where the kingdom of God has become manifest even to the point of healings and prophetic words through the humble seeking and openness of some of our leaders.  Perhaps the thing I love most about this within our family, is that everyone knows there is no room for bragging or spiritual pride in these matters, we are all learning, failing, and stumbling along to grow into the kind of Spirit-empowered lives Jesus seems to intend for us when Paul writes that the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is now alive within us.  Second, there is an increasing attention to cultivating the life of the heart in addition to the mind or the work of our hands (ministry work).  From scripture memorization to personal retreats to fasting or spiritual direction, I am proud to be part of a group of people who knows that “out of the heart come the wellsprings of life” and seek to connect their heart with the heart of God on an increasing basis.

I am also encouraged by the countless stories of people coming to find their life in Christ, whether that is a new life or a renewed life or a maturing life or anywhere in between.  We all know that these things don’t seem to be happening the same way, but I am blessed to be connected to so many people who tell me these stories.

As we look ahead to 2012, I believe that we need to give our time to a steady season of strengthening the many things that God has already begun to develop throughout Ecclesia.

Strengthening regions within Ecclesia will continue to be absolutely vital to what we do.  In fact, I believe we are nearing the time where we will want to be giving more emphasis regionally or based on affinity (meaning like-congregations though in different contexts) than across the network as a whole.  We are blessed that we have more people all the time being brought into places within their church ministry that they can give additional time to being a regional connector to churches within Ecclesia and those interested.  We are also working on a number of extremely practical ways to increase the connectivity and collaboration of churches in regions including joint events, regional learning communities, rotational preaching, etc.

As I shared last year, the vital importance of church coaching, especially for new planters continues to rise to the center of Ecclesia life.  In 2010 and 2011 we began training a number of coaches (many of whom are using their skills to serve God’s mission even now) and connecting new planters with coaches once they have joined the network.  In 2012, we are bringing greater focus and alignment across the board to coaching within Ecclesia and Brian Hopper will be serving in a voluntary role as our Coaching Coordinator.  Our goal in this is to provide a level of assurance to those being coached within the network that they are receiving the best we have to offer (especially as they are often paying some portion of the costs) and that we have an additional level of care for those that are walking in the critical role of coaching.

We are also adding a Pastor retreat to the mix of gatherings we are putting together in 2012.  The main reason we are doing this is in response to many, many people within the network saying, “it would really be great if we had a pastors retreat that was really a retreat – a time of rest (spiritual & physical) and renewal.  So, running alongside the church planters training this May, our first retreat will take place.

Of course, we will, as always, continually seek to strengthen everything else that we are doing as well.  It’s simply that these areas have bubbled to the top of the list for this next season.

Beyond these particular aspects of our network, I believe there are a few other intangible areas that we need to be strengthening together.  First, I think we should always be mindful of a continual posture of learning and humility.  Aside from the obvious Christ-like reasons to grow towards this, I think it is also vital to the future of God’s mission in North America.  The reality of all our ministry right now is that we are in a transitioning AND experimental time.  What is incredibly important is that we are genuinely honest about what we are learning, what is working, what is not working, what right decisions we made, what wrong decisions we made and the like.  For instance, there are many people in Ecclesia experimenting with different patterns of meeting, or giving more emphasis to missional communities, or gathering on a Sunday evening, or … you name it.  Everybody is experimenting in some way and the best thing for all of us is to share EXACTLY what is happening (not happening) as a result of our work.  I think by now we would all be past the point of thinking that anything that anyone is advocating, even if it is based on a great story, is anything even remotely close to “the ticket”.  This doesn’t mean that we need to be “results” oriented in the way that would most normally sound.  However, it does mean that we are in a season where God is doing a new thing and part of the kingdom dynamic is that we are part of figuring out what that is and what the shape of church and mission is within our context.  As Bob & Mary Hopkins once shared with me (for those of you who were at the National Gathering in 2010 you may remember them remarking on something like this) … “The mission of God in the US has never known these waters before … for this is the first time that we are tasked with evangelizing and discipling a previously evangelized, discipled, and church inoculated culture.  The last time anything like this has happened was when the Celtic movement re-converted Britain after their initial evangelization in the 200’s.”  Clearly, we need to be in a learning mode.

Lastly, and this one is much shorter, I think we all need to be aware, especially if we are in a leadership role of any kind in our congregations, the impact of pastoral transition on a congregation.  Several congregations within Ecclesia have faced challenging times this year as a result of pastoral transition.  It is inevitable that God will call people on to different roles within his kingdom project, but I think as pastors (and particularly if your church is young – and by that I mean EVERY church within Ecclesia – even if they are 20 years old!) we underestimate the toll of quick transitions on our congregations.  Even when done extremely well and with some planned transitioning, it is still one of the greatest (if not the greatest human threat) to our communities.  There is a great deal more that could be said about this, but this is not the time or place.  Except to say, if you are thinking of making a transition, talk to someone (and yes – please even me) first.

Finally, I would like to make some announcements about transitions on the board of directors for 2012.  From the inception of Ecclesia, the board has been mainly in-tact (JR Woodward, Brian Hopper, Bruce Hopler, Jim Pace, Keith Matthews, Tim Levert, and myself) and we made a common agreement among us that we would commit to serving on the board during the “start-up” phase of Ecclesia.  The slight exceptions to this are that J.R. Briggs was added one year after Ecclesia started and Dave Fitch shortly after that.  Last year, both Keith Matthews and Tim Levert transitioned off the board as they took on different responsibilities in their life and ministry.  We did not immediately add anyone, sensing that the time was coming for more substantial changes now that Ecclesia was in a place of greater stability.  At our last board meeting in October, we made the decision to separate the current board into a board of directors (direction/governance) and an equipping team (work/ministry).  We are certainly aware that in many ways this is an artificial distinction as both will be working together, but with our growth we needed to create the space for people to focus.  A number of other transitions took place in late 2011 and early 2012 and after several months of prayer and discernment together, some of our board members are stepping off the board and we have added new members as well.   Jim Pace, David Fitch, Brian Hopper, and Bruce Hopler will complete their service to the board mid-way through 2012.  Jim, Dave, and Brian will all remain on the equipping team as they focus on specific aspects of life in Ecclesia that they are called to and we need.  Bruce has moved on to another congregation outside Ecclesia and though he hopes to return to an Ecclesia church someday, he is in a different season.  I would like to thank all of these folks personally for the hours and weeks of dedication and voluntary service they have given to our network, some of them as early as 2007.

However, we are delighted to add some new faces to our Ecclesia Board of Directors as well who will begin serving in mid-2012.  Cyd Holsclaw, one of the members of the Pastoral team at Life on the Vine has accepted our invitation to join the board.  Bob Hyatt from the Evergreen Community in Portland has also joined our board of directors.  Our expectation is that in time, God will lead us to add one or two more board members for this next season of Ecclesia’s life.

It is with great joy that I share this summary of what God has been doing and what we hope to see him continue to do in 2012.  In closing, let me just say very plainly that it is a great joy to be on the journey of ministry with all of you.  My confidence that Jesus is at work, expanding His kingdom, has grown throughout this past year, as I’ve been able to catch a glimpse of the work he is doing through each of you and your congregations.  Furthermore, I am grateful to be part of a larger community that ultimately remembers what all of the “work” we do is about – lifting up Jesus and making His name known.  So, may His kingdom expand and may he continue to form all of us into the disciples he desires for His mission.

Filed Under: Ecclesia News, General News

February 9, 2012 by Bob Hyatt

2012 National Gathering Focused Sessions Announced

Listed below are the breakout sessions that will be available during the National Gathering. What? You didn’t register yet?  Well, get on it! 

A Faithful Vision For Education Reform: Helping Low-Income Schools – Nicole Fulgham (FS # 1 & 2)

A high quality education is the most direct path to helping a child overcome poverty. But the United States’ public school system is not yet delivering on that promise. Children who need the most from their education continue to lag behind their wealthier peers. More than 15 million children are growing in poverty in the United States. Only half of these children will ever graduate from high school. Only 1 in 10 will graduate from college. By the time children in low-income communities are in the fourth grade, they’re already three grade levels behind students in wealthier neighborhoods.

The academic achievement gap is a national epidemic with profound moral dimensions. What role can the church and people of faith play to help ensure all children receive a high quality education? How can we help all children, regardless of their background, achieve their God-given potential? This workshop explores a Biblical framework for public education reform and provides church leaders with concrete strategies to help improve public schools.

Advanced Coaching For Ministry Leaders – Brian Hopper (FS # 4)

Grow in your coaching and leading skills. This hands on, participative session will help you further develop two essential skills of coaching: Active Listening and Asking (Good) Questions. Most coaches rely on their natural inclination to ‘tell’ and lead with their ‘own agenda’ when trying to help someone. But effective coaching moves beyond telling to listening/asking. This enables those you are leading/coaching to discover the solutions and pathways the Lord is leading them, rather than relying solely on what you tell them.

How could you better help those you are currently leading/coaching by relying more on these essential coaching skills? Join us, as we help equip you to be more effective in your coaching relationships.

Church-Based Community Development – Aaron Graham (FS # 2)

What does it look like for the church to take responsibility for the welfare of the community and not just leave it up to others? Too often the work of God is disconnected from the church of God. How can we development ministries and nonprofits that are supported by rather than disconnected from the local church? What are some of the key social issues we can address in our community that help make the Kingdom visible and tangible to an unbelieving world?

Coaching In Missional Congregations – Brian Hopper (FS # 1)

One key ingredient to fruitful church planting/pastoring is frequently underused, or completely missing from the process. That ingredient is the opportunity to work with an objective person who can journey with you and assist you in your church-planting endeavor. This breakout is an introductory session to the practice of coaching.

Creating A Missional Culture Through Christ’s Gifts To The Church – JR Woodward (FS # 2)

Why does the church lack mature disciples who live in the world for the sake of the world, without being of the world? It is because we fail to recognize the life-shaping power of culture and how our approach to leadership shapes the culture of the congregations we serve. As leaders understand the power of culture in shaping the life of the congregation, and learn the basic elements of culture, they will understand their role as cultural architects in creating a missional culture through Christ’s gifts to the church.

In this session you will learn how to create a thriving, liberating, welcoming, healing and learning environment which helps the church live in the world for the sake of the world.

Evangelism For The Rest Of Us: Recognizing People Of Peace – Ben Sternke (FS # 2 & 3)

What does it looks like to proclaim the good news of Jesus in a post-Christendom world? How can we learn to stop advancing a pre-packaged agenda and simply learn to cooperate with what God is already doing? What would it look like to both embody AND proclaim the good news of Jesus as a community? We’ll be exploring these questions and more through the lens of the “Person of Peace” that Jesus seems to lay out in Luke 10

From Event To Impact – Aaron Graham (FS # 4)

Too often events come and go with little sustained impact. The reality is that we all have to plan events in some form or another. The question is whether these events are strategically placed so that they advance your mission and the engagement of your leaders. A well-planned event can be a powerful way to launch a church, start a new ministry, or even celebrate what God has already done. Don’t let the event be the enemy when the real enemy is poor planning!

The Actually Acts 2 Church: Towards A Missional Discipleship Framework – Todd Hiestand (FS # 3)

Most of us have lost all expectations of being the “Acts 2 Church”. We know that we live in a different culture and, let’s be honest, the Acts 2 church wasn’t all daises and people sitting a circle singing kum-bya. But, what if we didn’t take Acts 2 prescriptively and instead read it descriptively? What if Acts 2 actually did set forward a helpful over-arching framework for discipleship and mission? We’ll explore that “what if” together as we look at a hopefully healthier perspective on Acts 2 and how it works out cross-culturally.

The Missional Family – Joe & Lisa Racek (FS # 3)

Raising kids is tough (why didn’t anyone tell us?) and raising kids who love Jesus and want to tell the world about Him is even tougher (most days we’re just glad they didn’t kill each other on the way to school). The simple truth is that God has a mission for our kids just like he does for us- and as we make it our mission to help our kids discover theirs, the pieces start falling into place. Joe and Lisa had 4 kids in 4 years while on a church plant (it’s all about organic church growth, right?!) and now they are reaping the blessings and challenges of being a family on mission together.

The F Word. Finances. – Winn Collier (FS # 3 & 4)

The love of money may be the root of all evil, but the disregard of money is the root of much trouble. Most of us are financially stretched, but ignoring our finances will multiply stress. How do we talk together about money? Are we making wise choices about retirement and insurance? Are we maximizing our income by using available tax advantages? Are we using the federal grants available for offsetting our church’s health insurance costs?

The Go-Between God: God’s Spirit In The Ecology Of Life – AJ Swoboda (FS # 1 & 4)

In the Scriptures, the Spirit is between all things. Between humans. Between the Father and the Spirit as love of the two. And in the middle of creation. The Spirit, in this way, vivifies all of life. Long ago, Karl Barth mentioned that the future of Christian theology would be a return to the Third Article, the Spirit, and that it was the last undiscovered realm of theology. Today, the Spirit plays a key role in understanding the life of creation. In this break-out, we will explore this dynamic relationship between God’s Spirit and the realm of ecology and creation.

The Role Of The Family In The Spiritual Formation Of Children – Ivy Beckwith (FS # 2 & 4)

Children spend more time in their families than anywhere else. Therefore, the home can’t help but be the center of spiritual formation for children. This workshop will deal with ways in which families can creatively accept this God given responsibility.

The Spiritual Formation Of New Millennium Children – Ivy Beckwith (FS # 1 & 3)

This workshop will deal with the generational characteristics of the Millenials and the generation following them. Special emphasis is given to how these characteristics effect their spiritual formation and those who participate in forming them spiritually.

Filed Under: Ecclesia News, General News

November 28, 2011 by Bob Hyatt

Ecclesia News for December 2011

A Word of Thanks – To God and To You

In this season of thanksgiving, I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude for all those who are connected to Ecclesia and to Jesus for the work He is doing among us. This has been one of the most exciting and fruitful years in our short history. Not only are more people seeking us out to plant new congregations, but more existing congregations are being drawn into the Ecclesia family as they discover what it means to be in a network that is doing life and mission together in these unprecedented times.

This year also brought along conversations with several existing denominations that want to spur new forms of church planting and how we might work together more concretely. The more time goes on, the more sure I am that we are filling a critical and unique space in the wider landscape of God’s movement in these days. Next month, I’ll also have some exciting staff announcements to share with you. Until then, please peruse the news on this update, check out the links, and don’t forget to register for the National Gathering.

Chris Backert

Register for the National Gathering!

March 5-7, 2012

This is just a reminder to register early for the Ecclesia National Gathering and receive the best price possible! The early bird rate is available through December 31st.

Our focus this year is on how our churches can function as centers of reconciliation, where we learn through the power of the Spirit to live as one reconciled family of God across racial, economic, and generational lines.

We’re blessed to have Dr. John Perkins, Dr. Ivy Beckwith and Dr. AJ Swaboda joining and leading our conversation. More info and register here.

Listen and Subscribe to the Ecclesia Leadership Podcast

One of the things that has always been a mark of Ecclesia is the conversations we get to have when we are face to face. Since we can often go a year between those we’ve developed the Ecclesia Leadership Podcast. This is built around casual conversation with leaders in and around the network on how different church communities are understanding mission in their context. John Chander and Todd Hiestand are the hosts and the first few recordings from (Winn Collier, Clay Carver and Leslie Webster, AJ Swoboda) are on iTunes and definitely worth your time! This week Todd and John will be recording a conversation with Eric Phillips of East End Ecclesia in Pittsburg. Be sure to check it out early next week.

View it on our website here and iTunes here.

Church Planters Assessment

December 9-10, 2011 | Richmond, VA

We know it’s last minute, but we can include one more planter/couple in our Fall planters assessment this December. If you are looking towards church planting with Ecclesia, this is an important step. If you are interested in participating, please email Chris at chris.backert@ecclesianet.org immediately.

Funding the Mission: Ministry Partner Development Training

December 6 – 8, 2011

Funding is often an issue and barrier for missional leaders, preventing them from moving into the hopes God has placed in their heart. Recognizing the missionary nature of our ministry context here in the US, Ecclesia regularly hosts trainings related to fundraising for God’s mission. Based on 20+ years of experience in raising funds for mission, the process of this training will equip you with the necessary mindset and tools to be an effective fundraiser for ministry. 15 + people are attending this years equipping time and we have a few spots left. For more information, or to register, visit the Ecclesia website here.

Welcome Rythm Church (Miami, FL) to the Ecclesia Network!

Rhythm Church began brewing about three years before it was actually planted. That’s when a circle of friends in Miami began feeling that God was calling us to give birth to a fresh expression of the church in the future. The simple question we began with was, “What does it look like tofollow Jesus in the place and time?

“As one of our leaders headed off to seminary, we decided to meet up every six months or so for a retreat. We shared meals, laughed, caught up on stories, and pressed into God seeking vision about the future. When our church officially went “public” we met in a home for four months before moving into a church building next to the University of Miami. A handful of families within the community are in the process of relocating to this neighborhood. We want to commit to a people and a place. It seems everybody is into upward-mobility these days but we feel Jesus calling us to practice downward mobility; to live close enough to share possessions, have common prayer times, and help raise one another’s kids. We like the idea of a network of neighborhood churches working together – so once we have enough people coming to our church from another part of the city we’ll look at starting a neighborhood church there.

We chose the name Rhythm because that single word describes the sort of common life we’re seeking. Through daily and weekly practices we’re trying to align our lives to a common rhythm – a rhythm that’s in tune with God’s kingdom, that revolves around worship and mission, loving God and loving others. Rhythm is co-pastored by Keas Keasler and Matt Alexander.”

Welcome Church Planters Worth & Beth Wheeler and Boised Mustard Seed (Boise, ID) to the Ecclesia Network!

Boise Mustard Seed is a newly forming church community of Jesus followers who have their hearts set on living out the grace and peace of Christ in the city of Boise and the Greater Boise Metro Area

“We endeavor to live out the Way of Jesus in innovative forms through an incarnational approach within our context. As such, we are learning to live like Jesus individually and together – amongst friends, neighbors, and future friends – in a way that expresses God’s Kingdom more fully. In this way, we hope to cultivate the formation of more missional communities in our neighborhoods of Boise, and to seed other missional communities around the city, throughout the Northwest, and the world.”

Filed Under: Ecclesia News, General News

September 26, 2011 by Bob Hyatt

National Gathering, Leadership Podcast and More

National Gathering Registration Now Open

March 5-7, 2012
Our focus this year is on how our churches can function as centers of reconciliation, where we learn through the power of the Spirit to live as one reconciled family of God across racial, economic, and generational lines.

We’re blessed to have Dr. John Perkins, Dr. Ivy Beckwith and Dr. AJ Swaboda joining and leading our conversation.

  • More info and register here.
  • Read a recent post by JR Rozko on why he’s going to be there.

Listen and Subscribe to the Ecclesia Leadership Podcast

One of the things that has always been a mark of Ecclesia is the conversations we get to have when we are face to face. Since we can often go a year between those we’ve developed the Ecclesia Leadership Podcast.  This is built around casual conversation with leaders in and around the network on how different church communities are understanding mission in their context.  John Chander and Todd Hiestand are the hosts and the first two recordings are on iTunes and definitely worth your time!
View it on our website here and iTunes here.

Ecclesia Receives $50,000 Grant v3 initiative of the Baptist General Association of Virginia!!

We are pleased to announce that Ecclesia has received a $50,000 grant toward new initiatives.  We are extremely grateful to the BGAV for it’s generosity to our growing family at this early stage.  This is a tremendous milestone for our network, as others are beginning to see the strength of what Jesus is doing among our family.  Specifically, this grant will help to bolster regional activity within Ecclesia and will help to launch the theological coalition that we are helping to spearhead along with several other seminaries and networks/denominations with a similar spirit and disposition to Ecclesia.  Unfortunately, the terms of the grant do not help us meet any of our existing and ongoing needs.  So – your contributions are still as important as ever!

Filed Under: Ecclesia News, General News

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