church planting

Sermon Recap | Philippi

1. There is no “type” of person who becomes a Christian

The good news brings people together. A wealthy businesswoman, a poor slave girl, and a blue-collar ex-soldier become the church in Philippi. This is the power of what Jesus has done for us on the cross. He brings people together in a way that defies race, socioeconomics, background, and aptitudes. The good news of Jesus has the power to change and transform human beings from the inside out and to make people the family of God. 

2. God uses different methods to reach different people

There is no “one size fits all” when it comes to evangelism and sharing our faith. God uses different means for different people who are coming from different places and backgrounds. 

The book, I Once Was Lost, is helpful in noting some common stages that many people go through on the path to becoming a Christian:

  1. trusted a Christian 

  2. interested (not shutting down conversation)

  3. considering (actually open to changing their life)

  4. placed faith in Jesus

3. Prayer is the most important part of the mission
If you talk to people about Jesus more than you talk to Jesus about people, you are doing it wrong. 

Introducing Midtown Fellowship: a Family of Churches

Ever since we began as a church, we’ve looked for ways to effectively engage people throughout Columbia with the gospel. Our methods for accomplishing this are constantly evolving, since Columbia is a diverse place with diverse people.

During our |giv| series in 2012, we announced that we had plans to plant a church in the inner-city neighborhoods surrounding Allen University and Benedict College, as well as the Pinehurst neighborhood around Two Notch Road. Our goal from the beginning was to use the resources at our disposal to best equip this church to reach these areas of our city with the gospel.

It was this thinking that lead to forming our family of churches.

A Family of Churches

Currently, our family of churches is made up of two churches: Downtown (meeting on Devine Street), and Two Notch (meeting on School House Road). We also have plans underway to plant a Lexington-area church in fall of 2015.

So our family of churches looks something like this:

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The goal is that each church in our family of churches would benefit from central resources that help them accomplish their mission at the local church level. As a result, these local churches will be able to reach more people in their area with the good news of Jesus. For those interested, this is our version of an approach commonly called the “parish” model.

How We Benefit from a Family of Churches

Some advantages of this approach are:

  • Contextualization. Each local church has freedom to contextualize the gospel, church family, and mission in a way that makes sense for the people they’re reaching. Reaching a Downtown population looks different than reaching a Two Notch population which looks different than a suburban Lexington population. This model allows for each congregation to have their own personality while remaining true to our DNA of being a Jesus-centered family on mission.
  • Central resources. Each church gets to benefit from infrastructure already set up. Necessary things like business, human resources, and communications can be taken care of by existing systems, freeing up local churches to focus on tangible ministry in their communities.
  • Leadership development. This structure helps us to continue to empower people to do ministry and spread authority out.
  • Best of both worlds. With this model of church planting, each church benefits from the resources of a larger church with the local, personal feel of a smaller church.

One of the goals in this process will be to keep each local church up-to-speed with what is happening at the other churches, so that we can all pray and celebrate together as a big family. Be looking for videos and updates from both churches as we continue our mission to be a Jesus-centered family on mission in the Columbia area.

For more information on our family of churches, listen to the audio from our August 2014 Family Meeting.

Meet Midtown Two Notch

Some of you may remember that last year during our

|giv| series

, we raised money to help

plant a church

in the areas surrounding Allen University and Benedict College in Columbia. Over the past year, their team has been leading LifeGroups, multiplying LifeGroups, and raising up leaders for the church. The name has changed to Midtown Two Notch, simply because they wanted the name to reflect the wider area that they are reaching.

This past Sunday, Midtown Two Notch hosted their first Sunday Gathering together with Downtown Young Life, and USC's Impact Movement. With over 90 people in attendance, they sang together, prayed together that people would meet Jesus through the three ministries, and pastor Ant Frederick shared his heart for what Midtown Two Notch can be for their community and Columbia as a whole.

Here are some photos from the event. Be sure to like Midtown Two Notch on Facebook for more updates!

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