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Multi-Site Churches and Discipleship: A Contradiction?

April 4, 2013 By Daniel Im

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“Multi-site Churches Are from the Devil” was the headline of a blog post written by Thabiti Anyabwile on the Gospel Coalition website. In his blog post, he defends that statement by explaining how “video multi-site tends to idolatry, pride, and self-promotion – even where the ambition of spreading the gospel is genuine.” He also argues, amongst many other things, that “multi-site churches reduce the family, body, and flock to an anonymous assembly” and essentially changes the nature of the church into an assembly, rather than a group of disciples on mission.

There are many objections to multi-site, even by way of scrolling through the 250+ comments of Anyabwile’s blog post, we quickly discover that there are legitimate arguments on both sides.

According to A Multi-Site Church Roadtrip, the objections can be summed up into these five categories:

  • Preachers don’t know people personally
  • Churches are just following the latest fads and trends
  • Multi-sites make church into a show
  • There are going to be negative outcomes
  • Multi-sites fail to make disciples (this is the objection that is most relevant to this post)

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Mid-Size Communities Part 3: FAQ

March 31, 2013 By Daniel Im

The following is not an exhaustive FAQ list, nor does it contain all information regarding mid-size communities (MSC). It is merely a brief snapshot of MSCs. The upcoming posts will reveal more information regarding MSCs. What are Mid-Size Communities?

  • Mid-Size Communities are a new way to think about community. They are a group of 20-50 people who journey together to celebrate, to grow, and to be a blessing to those they live, work, and play with.
  • A community that is formed around a common affinity, geography, or societal need – and this gathering point becomes the mission focus of the group.
  • A community, not just a scheduled meeting. So typically, every other week, there is a large group gathering, but smaller groups for study and get togethers happen in the off weeks.
    • For example, I lead a Young Families MSC and we have formed around a common affinity – young families. This affinity then becomes our mission focus – so my MSC of young families exists to reach out to other young families in our city. So everything we do, from our every other week gathering to the things we do in the off weeks, all relate to young families and reaching other young families.
  • A group of people on mission with one another – they are the church.
  • A place where you belong before you believe.
  • A sign, instrument, and foretaste of the Kingdom of God.
  • Not a large small group nor a small weekend gathering.
  • Small enough to care, but large enough to dare.
  • Big enough that you won’t be the centre of attention when you’re new, but small enough that you’ll find someone you connect with.
  • An open, inclusive, and safe environment where friendships are formed and we can discover who we could potentially grow a “deeper” relationship with.

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Book Review: Creating a Missional Culture – JR Woodward

March 31, 2013 By Daniel Im

JR Woodward is an American church planter, organizational leader, entrepreneur, author, academic, and leader. His foremost interests are in missional theology, missional leadership, theology and film, spiritual formation, and organizational dynamics (see his website for a full biography).

The main argument (thesis) in Creating a Missional Culture is that the unseen culture of a church is what most powerfully shapes its ability to grow, mature, and live missionally, more so than its vision, strategy, and plans (Location 211). Woodward supports this thesis through four sections that each address a different aspect of that powerful unseen culture.

In the first section, he talks about the force of culture in life, society, and in churches. He then addresses how leaders need to be aware of just how powerful culture is in shaping their leadership style and the life of a church. He concludes this section by introducing the concept of polycentric leadership: leaders as apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastor, or teachers.

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Mid-Size Communities Part 2: An Infographic

March 28, 2013 By Daniel Im

One of the best ways to describe a concept is through an infographic! So this infographic gives a good summary of what a mid-size community is.

Definition: Mid-Size Communities are a new way to think about community. They are a group of 20-50 people who journey together to celebrate, to grow, and to be a blessing to those they live, work, and play with.

In part 3, we will continue our exploration of mid-size communities by diving down and looking at some frequently asked questions regarding mid-size communities.

Here’s the infographic:

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Mid-Size Communities Part 1: An Introduction

March 1, 2013 By Daniel Im

Over the next while, I’ll be revealing the research and work that I’ve done on mid-size communities. It’s been a two year journey and this weekend we are introducing the concept publicly at our services (www.beulah.ca).

Check out this in-house produced movie that will introduce some of the history around us engaging in this conversation.

This movie is part 1 of this series and the introduction to mid-size communities.

Check out part 2 for an infographic explaining mid-size communities.

How Universities are using Technology

February 1, 2013 By Daniel Im

Here is a stellar infographic on how universities are using technology.

These are the 10 winning projects in five categories who won the 2012 Innovators Awards from CampusTechnology.com

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Book Review: Exiles: Living Missionally – Michael Frost

January 27, 2013 By Daniel Im

Michael Frost is the vice principal of Morling College, the founding director of the Tinsley Institute, the co-founder of the Forge Mission Training Network, and an author of several books, including The Shaping of Things to Come. He is a leading voice in the missional church movement and an internationally recognized Australian missiologist.

The thesis of Exiles is that following Christ in today’s world requires a critique of and departure from the culture of Christendom and the greater empire. In order to do that, Frost exhorts his readers to embrace their identity as exiles living on foreign soil – “as a pesky, fringe dwelling alternative to the dominant forces of our times” (10). This is a book that will empower all Christians to embrace a Christ-centered faith that is lived out through a missional lifestyle in the everyday rhythms of life. [Read more…] about Book Review: Exiles: Living Missionally – Michael Frost

Book Review: The Great Omission – Dallas Willard

January 19, 2013 By Daniel Im

In The Great Omission: Reclaiming Jesus’ Essential Teachings on Discipleship, Dallas Willard magnificently preaches a simple and basic message on discipleship, of which is commonly missing and misunderstood in many churches today.

I love the way that he breaks down the misconception that there are different levels in being a Christian, since this is the exact problem that has made discipleship an option, rather than a baseline requirement for being Christian (i.e. this is the great omission that he is talking about). I appreciate the fact that he is not just calling Christians to change, but that he is actually expanding the scope and call to all people by emphasizing that following Christ is “the fulfillment of the highest human possibilities” (Location 312).

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Hitting Restart: A Different Perspective on the New Year

January 18, 2013 By Daniel Im

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Don’t you ever wish there was a restart button on life?

When we search through the Scriptures, there is a profound moment where the absence of a restart button sunk in and all the consequences of a particular choice began to appear. It was a moment when full perspective was gained, and this man…Judas Iscariot… realized what he had done to Jesus.

Although we all may agree that Judas wished there was a restart button on life, have you ever wondered why Judas would do such a thing? Why did he betray Jesus? His rabbi? His teacher? What did Jesus ever do to him to deserve this?

By listening to this sermon, that I preached at Beulah Alliance Church on Dec 29/30, 2012, we might find a clue as to why Judas might have done it. And really, it’s probably not what you think. It’s deeper than that – perhaps Judas betrayed Jesus because there was something deep within him that was dictating his life.

Check out this message to learn more.

Hitting Restart – Daniel Im.mp3

Is relocation required for urban ministry?

December 18, 2012 By Daniel Im

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A picture I took in downtown Vancouver during the 2010 Olympics

Did you know that in 2010, slightly over half of the world’s population lived in major urban centres, but that by 2050, the estimate is 70%?

What are the implications of this massive shift? Well, this scale of an urban migration can often lead to the separation of families due to work and a loss of a communal identity. It can also lead to ecological challenges, increasingly concentrated areas of poverty, and a decrease in family support systems.

Thus, cities need to be on our radar, since this massive shift IS happening.

Doing ministry in the city is going to be an increasingly talked about issue in the 21st century, but is it actually necessary to move into the city? Or is it possible to have an effective and fruitful ministry in the city, while living in the suburbs and just driving in?

Ray Bakke, in his book, A Theology as Big as the City (click here for a book review), has a strong view on this issue. He deeply believes that there is no substitute for “the conscious relocation of Christians to set up residency and witness in the midst of the evil” in the cities. He even goes as far to say that there exists a relationship between the preservation of urban communities and the presence of the godly.

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