Our Ministry Distinctives
We emphasize interdenominationalism.
- The main thing is to make the main thing the main thing.
- We are not dispensational but we work with dispensationalists.
We are not charismatic but we work with charismatics.
- We are tolerant of a variety of beliefs and practices within
the mainstream of Christian practice. Where there is excess, we
seek to be a force for moderation.
- We refuse the posture of the weaker brother.
We emphasize the unity of the body of Christ.
- We are ministers of reconciliation. We seek to bring pastors
and churches together in ministry.
- We do not exalt certain gifts, but we understand that the body
of Christ needs them all to be balanced.
We emphasize partnership through the local church.
- The local church is God’s vehicle for discipleship. We
seek to work through it.
- Where effective local churches don’t exist, we seek to
partner with churches in church planting.
- We link sending churches and host churches in the short-term
missions process.
We emphasize listening prayer.
- We believe God wants to communicate with us daily in a personal
way.
- We ask, listen, and obey: asking God for guidance, listening
for His response, and obeying Him to the best of our ability.
We emphasize discipleship over evangelism.
- We understand that Jesus did not call us to get people to say
a prayer but to enter into a lifestyle. We balance boldness with
love.
- We look for opportunities to be witnesses, but we seek to ensure
followup
We emphasize the church without walls.
- When ministering, we would rather be in the streets than in
the church.
- We go to those needing ministry rather than expecting them to
come to us.
- The Church is not a building or a denomination.
We minister first to the poor, the oppressed, and the hopeless.
- Our ministry focus is not the rich or intellectual. We look
for the lost sheep that society shuns.
- We emulate Jesus in His focus.
- In a given city, we will go to that darkest and most hopeless
place first.
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