Our vision is to love God, love people and disciple nations. We're doing this by getting outside the walls of our church and spreading the Gospel across the nations Mark We desire to be the hands of Jesus by reaching out to those around us. All people are precious to God, so we aim to minister to the needs of the people in the church and the community. We know that there is much work to be done, so we also partner with other ministries and organizations, within the community and abroad, to provide helping hands and financial support.
May result in shock or questioning of your intentions. Buying lunch for a random person or family; helping someone through a difficult time who you do not even know; going out of your way to bring peace and joy to an unsuspecting individual.
One of the greatest commands Jesus gave was to love your neighbor as yourself. A heart to serve comes from that Christ-like love for those around us.
When you get connected to a local outreach opportunity, you get to use your God-given talents to change lives. Sanford Crisis Pregnancy Center The Pregnancy Center is a not for profit medical facility that has been offering its free services to Seminole County since With your help, CL helps local churches and families by providing a food program, educational assistance, and discipleship.
The Weeds live full time in this ministry in Honduras. Our newest outreach opportunity is our homeless ministry, Displaced Roses , founded by Kyle and Kristine Ahrens. We know that as Christ Believers, we are called to minister to and help those that are downtrodden. Sometimes, all it takes to change the world and someone's life is a little support and to be treated with love and respect.
Our homeless outreach ministry serves those living on the streets on a weekly basis. We provide a hot meal, snacks, clothes, blankets, basic essentials, and most importantly hope. Through all of our endeavors, we hope to display the conviction behind our beliefs, which is the power of the love of JESUS! As a contemporary church, we wanted to get away from some of the stereotype terminology, and cast off the term missions.
Hi Jerry, Thanks for your interest in the article. I have not written further on the topic, although I still do coaching for missions and continue to use the concepts mentioned to help people make a difference. I encourage churches to have two separate teams, one local outreach what the church is directly responsible for and one for partnerships with those initiating church or filling a gap that a local church is not addressing. When churches try to merge these different foci then, in my experience, either one or the other suffers.
I have found that people commonly try to distinguish the two in various ways and have used the following chart to stimulate discussion:. What is the difference between outreach and missions? Possibilities: 1.
No difference. Gospel difference. Outreach is helping people. Missions includes a gospel message. Geographical difference. Whatever is done in our context is outreach. Whatever is done in other countries is missions. Whatever we do as part of our cultural context is outreach. Going across cultures requires specialists — that is missions. It is a matter of control. If we as a church control the ministry, it is outreach. Missions is about going where the church is not.
Please email me your email address that I could send you a question. I would prefer that it not be posted on your website.
It is regarding the difference between missions and outreach. Thank you and God Bless. Cross-Cultural Impact for the 21st Century. Skip to content. List of Courses. Deflating Bouncy Castles: a critique of evangelistic methods.
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