Identity
Who We Are
Family - We are children
of God who live and care for each other as a family.
God has always desired a
people-an earthly family-who would live in such a way that the world would know
what he is like. Jesus said that those who live in his ways and obey his Father
are truly his family. Through Jesus we believe we are children of God and
brothers and sisters with each other. As family we see it as our obligation to
personally care for the needs of one another - both physically and spiritually.
We disciple, nurture and hold each other accountable to this Covenant life
together. We do this through regular celebration gatherings and consistent involvement
in a DNA group. (Genesis 12:1-3; John 1:12-13; Romans 12:10-16)
Missionaries - We are sent
by God to restore all things to himself.
God sent his son, Jesus, to
Earth to take on human form and live within the culture. He worked, ate and
interacted among the people; living in such a way that those around him could
see and experience what God was truly like. Jesus came so that all people,
places and things could be restored to a right relationship with God. In the
same way, we believe we are missionaries sent into our culture to restore all
things to God through Jesus. We live this out as part of a missional community.
(John 1:14; 20:21; Colossians 1:19; 2 Corinthians
5:17-21)
Servants - We are servants
of God who serve others as a way of life.
Fully God-fully human,
Jesus took on the posture of a servant. He gave his life, even unto death, so
that others could experience salvation, peace and restoration. Jesus said, "I
am among you as one who serves..." All those who follow Jesus are called to serve
in the same humility. For us this means joyful submission to God, leadership
and to each other, as we serve whomever God brings into our lives. We do
Whatever needs doing, Whenever it's needed and Wherever it leads us (W3).
(Matthew 20:25-28; 25:31-46; John 13:1-17; Philippians 2:5-11; 1 Peter 2:16)
Learners - We are
disciples of Jesus who take responsibility for our own development and the
development of others.
As a young man Jesus grew
in both height and wisdom. He learned from local religious teachers, by living
in community, and through regular times of listening to God. Jesus called
others to follow his ways, to be his disciples and live in obedience to all
that God commands. He then sent these followers out to make new disciples. We
believe we are also called to be followers of Jesus who take responsibility for
our own development and the development of others. This includes both our
personal time with God as well as involvement together in training provided by
spiritual leadership. (Luke 2:52; Matthew 28:18-20; Ephesians 4:11-13; 2
Timothy 2:2)
We are a family on mission
sent by God to serve our world
and continually learn how to walk in his ways.
Rhythms
How We Live
Story-formed - We
understand, experience and intersect with God's Story and Other's.
God has been unfolding his
Story since before time began. We believe we are participants in the Story and
need to understand it and see how our lives intersect with it. Therefore, we
regularly reacquaint ourselves with the Story by interacting with God's Word.
We look for ways and times to tell the Story often. We also take time to listen
to others stories and help them find their lives within God's Story. (Genesis
1:1-2; John 1:1; Psalm 1; 2 Timothy 3:16-17)
Listen - We set aside
regular times to listen to God both backward and forward.
Jesus listened to God in
prayer to know his Father's will. We are also called to listen to God. We
listen 'backward' by regularly interacting with God's Word-the Story and the
Son. We also believe he speaks today through his Spirit in us and through
creation. We spend time actively listening 'forward' to hear what God is saying
to us today. (Mark 1:35-37; John 16:7-15; Hebrews 1:1-3;
Romans 1:20)
Celebrate - We gather
together to celebrate God's extravagant blessings.
God calls people to
regularly celebrate his goodness and grace. We gather weekly in missional
communities and regularly as a larger family, to share stories and celebrate
all that God is doing in and amongst us. We invite everyone to these
celebrations as a way of displaying God's glory. (Leviticus 23; Acts 2:42-47;
Hebrews 10:24-25)
Bless - We intentionally
bless others through words, gifts or actions.
God desires that all
nations—all people—would be blessed through Jesus. And now, as his Body (soma),
we believe we live out this mission as we bless others. We intentionally seek
God's direction for who he would have us tangibly bless each week. (Genesis
12:1-3; Ephesians 1:22-23; 2:8-10; 1 Peter 2:12)
Eat - We regularly eat
meals with others to invite them into the community of God.
Meals are a daily reminder
of our common need for God and his faithfulness to provide both physically and
spiritually. Jesus called us to remember him and his sacrifice for us through a
meal. When we eat together, we commune around this truth. We regularly eat
meals with those not in our immediate family or circle of close friends,
discipling them toward a life of dependence on God. (Leviticus 23; Matthew
6:11; 26:17-30; Acts 2:46-47; Romans 12:13)
ReCreate - We take time to
rest, play, create and restore beauty in ways that reflect God to others.
After powerfully and
joyfully creating the universe, God rested. We were created in his image and
therefore were made to joyfully create and rest as well. We regularly take time
to rest, play, create and restore beauty in ways that reflect what God is like
to our community. (Genesis 1-2:3; Deuteronomy 5:12; Mark 2:23-28; Hebrews 4)
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