Go (Part 4): “Call to Mission” (Video)
This sermon was recorded at Life Connection Church on June 19th, 2011 and is part 4 of a series taught by Pastor Aaron Dailey entitled Go. This sermon discusses the call to mission.
This sermon was recorded at Life Connection Church on June 19th, 2011 and is part 4 of a series taught by Pastor Aaron Dailey entitled Go. This sermon discusses the call to mission.
This sermon was recorded at Life Connection Church on June 19th, 2011 and is part 4 of a series taught by Pastor Aaron Dailey entitled Go. This sermon discusses the call to mission.
This sermon was recorded at Life Connection Church on June 12th, 2011 and is part 3 of a series taught by Pastor Aaron Dailey entitled Go. This sermon discusses mission in community.
This sermon was recorded at Life Connection Church on June 12th, 2011 and is part 3 of a series taught by Pastor Aaron Dailey entitled Go. This sermon discusses mission in community.
This sermon was recorded at Life Connection Church on June 5th, 2011 and is part 2 of a series taught by Pastor Aaron Dailey entitled Go. This sermon discusses mission and family.
This sermon was recorded at Life Connection Church on June 5th, 2011 and is part 2 of a series taught by Pastor Aaron Dailey entitled Go. This sermon discusses mission and family.
This podcast was recorded September 19th, 2010 and is part 2 of a series entitled, Identity, taught by Pastor Aaron Dailey and Elder Josh Dailey. In this sermon Pastor Aaron and Elder Josh Dailey will discuss mission as part of our identity.
The more time I spend thinking about mission I find the first question that must be asked is, “How do you view mission?”. I have recently talked with people who have followed Christ for years, and with people who just in the past year began living for Jesus, and posed this question. The general consensus between both the veteran and fledgling believers was pretty much the same. Mission is an event that we may think about ahead of time if we are a part of the planning committee. If not, we think about the event when we show up. This mindset is easier to manage than the belief that, at the point of salvation, our call to go into all the world and make disciples of every nation begins. This would be to view mission, not as a subcategory, but as a way we view all of the subcultures in which we live. We will know that we have made that mindset shift when we go to bed at night and wake up in the morning thinking about how we can better love people, engage culture, and make the kingdom of God tangible to the lost around us.
Thinking with Christ-centered mission intention:
What subcultures are you involved in?
How are you working to build meaningful relationships inside of these communities (friendships that allow you opportunities into their homes and other communities)?
How are you lovingly serving these people (not treating them as projects with time frames and expectations that they must meet)?
Are you willing to live an inconvenienced life?
This podcast was recorded February 14th, 2010 and is part 13 of our series on Colossians taught by Pastor Aaron Dailey. This sermon discusses living on mission.
This podcast was recorded February 14th, 2010 and is part 13 of our series on Colossians taught by Pastor Aaron Dailey. This sermon discusses living on mission.