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Alliance for Renewal Churches Newsletter

June 2009

Dear Friends,


Our web site (www.arcchurch.org) now has the talks, PowerPoint presentation and pictures from our 2009 conference. Please check it out and be sure to listen to the talks. These are from the general sessions and the workshops. We think you will find them rewarding, encouraging, and challenging.

Again, thank you to everyone who made it a succes. That includes: Grace Church, technicians, worship leaders, caterers, administrators, presenters, and attendees. What a great weekend.


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SPECIAL NEED

Recruiting will soon begin for the next “wave” of teachers going to Japan. If you know anyone who might be interested, please have them check out the web site http://arcchurch.org/events/teach-english-in-japan/. Information is there with a link to the home page and application forms. If you have any questions, you can contact Nathan Tucker at 919-412-9946. A four-year degree in any subject and a two-year commitment are the requirements for applicants. Their mission project is to help young Japanese students learn English with many opportunities to bless their students.

VISION / LEADERSHIP / MISSION
From Ned Berube:
I thought I’d pass on some reflections regarding a one-day conference I recently attended entitled, “Relevance.”

It’s put on yearly by the largest of the mega-churches in the Twin Cities area-Eaglebrook, in the northern suburbs. It is presently hosting 13,000 folks on three different campuses. Incredible, right?

Here’s how I got to this conference. In a restaurant Sue and I ran into Dick Peterson, the man that took over for me in my first shot as a pastor in 1975. Dick was there with his wife, Donna, and his son, Dale. Now Dale was one of about a half dozen kids in the first youth group I led in 1974, but now had become the lead administrator and liaison to other churches in the area from Eaglebrook. In fact, Dick is the pastor of seniors at Eaglebrook.

So Dale invited his former youth leader to attend the conference gratis. I accepted and went out to Eaglebrook a few weeks later with no desire to be at ANY conference but with a mild curiosity about the mega-church dynamic. Bill Hybels was going to be there for a few sessions and I like his stuff.

Some other time I’ll share my reflections on the mega-church experience (more positive and helpful than I anticipated) but for now I’ll synopsize the three talks I heard from the Eaglebrook staff:

Bob Merritt, sr. pastor, on “Why Relevance Is Important” – 4 truths from Luke 9:57-62

    1. Catching fish is our mission.

i. We can so often be consumed by pastoral functions that we neglect this mission centrality.

    1. Catching fish is urgent.

i. If your church hasn’t caught many fish lately, what can you do to raise the urgency factor?

    1. Catching fish is personal.

i. The leader must have a heart to catch fish.

    1. Catching fish involves sacrifice.

i. We have to give up the things that hinder the catching.

Jason Stroud, teaching pastor on “Green is Growing; Ripe is Rotting”. Relevance means knowing the world you’ve been sent to so that you can effectively engage it on the mission of God

    1. Face reality

i. “Facts are our friends.” – Henry Cloud

ii. What needs to improve either personally of corporately

iii. Great leaders must be great listeners.

iv. Can you name four people who can help you face reality?

    1. Be careful with your language

i. Is it engaging or are you speaking over people’s heads?

ii. We need to do theology in common language (a la Jesus vis-à-vis the Scribes).

    1. Connect with the human condition.

i. Engaging people’s hearts and minds

ii. #1 responsibility – pose a problem or raise tension that connects with the human condition

iii. Keep asking questions.

iv. Put yourself in the shoes of a skeptic.

v. Use story.

vi. Preach for application – what are people struggling with?

The temptation is to stop taking faith-filled risks. The goal is not to get to the end of your life and have God say, “You lived the safest life possible.”

God loves FAITH – we are not called to live a safe and comfortable life.

  1. Jason Anderson, teaching pastor on “Nothing Stays Green Forever”
    1. Commit yourself to see change through to the end

i. Keep casting the vision.

ii. Go “all in.”

    1. Face your reality.

i. What are your gaps?

ii. We can’t see our own gaps very well.

iii. Need to hear from people farther down the road

iv. Need to talk to people who don’t go to church

    1. What results do you want?

i. Look through Acts 2:42-48 and let that inform the results you should desire.

ii. Keep casting the vision of results.

Whatever else one might feel about the mega-church approach, I cannot fault them at all for the consuming desire to reach souls for Jesus. We could no doubt have some good debates about discipleship and ecclesiology and community, but I was genuinely taken with their “no holds barred” approach to winning souls for Jesus.

Have a great summer. I will be on my sabbatical starting July 1, so  you can pray that God gets after me with the clarity of His Word and the grace of His Spirit during that time.

In Jesus,

Ned

Sabbaticals

Jerry KingJerry King, after many years of ministry, began a four-month sabbatical on May 1. Larry Andrzejewski and Rick Jacox (elders) will be serving in his place. Any needs or questions should be addressed to them through the church office.

Ned BerubeOur president, Ned Berube, will begin a six-month sabbatical on July 1. After 35 years of ministry, he will be taking an extended time to stop, refresh, and re-engage. Rick Widener will be serving in the interim. Any questions or needs should be addressed to him–after July 1–through the ARC office.

Please keep both of these gifted men in your prayers as they go after God in a fresh way.

Missions News

At the Conference in April we gave each senior pastor a prayer list for missions, listing, as best we could, the various missionaries and their areas. If you are an intercessor, we encourage you to contact your pastor and use this list as a prayer guide for these faithful men and women.

Until Next Month
The ARC is an association of churches and leaders fostering Christian renewal in worship, Biblical faith and lifestyle, and unity among Christians. Its primary functions are pastoral care, leadership training conferences, church planting, missions and supportive services to churches. For more information see our website at www.arcchurch.org.
In This Issue
June Leadership Letter
Sabbaticals
Mission News
Church News
Ned Berube’s Books
Upcoming Events

Church News

2009 ARC Conference

Our 2009 Annual Conference is finished. We have the talks and workshops posted on our web site.
www.arcchurch.org
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Cornerstone Church

The Cornerstone Church communityTom Kelby
has selected Tom Kelby as its senior pastor.  He was ordained and installed on April 19.

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Discipleship Training School (DTS)

2009 DTS – June 21-27.

To register and pay for DTS go to our web site
www.dtsonline.org

Quick Links

Books
Ned Berube has two books available on the ARC web site:

BEING WHERE HE IS

and

COMMENTARY ON II CORINTHIANS.

They are free and can be downloaded at www.arcchurch.org.

Click on RESOURCES and then on BOOKS. Click on the book and it will open in Adobe. You can then save it to your computer.

You can also right click on it and save the link to your computer.

Enjoy.


Upcoming Events

DTS
June 21-27

Cross Training Camp
Girls
July 12-18

Cross Training Camp
Boys
July 19-25

Brazil Conference
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Aug 5-8

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