Gathering Recap | 4/6/14

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Songs:

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How Deep the Father’s Love

 by Dispatch

Grace Alone

 by Dustin Kensrue

When I Survey

 by Page CXVI

Man of Sorrows

 by Hillsong Live

Sermon Tweets:

We like the idea of justice, but don't tend to like it when God practices it. http://ow.ly/vqHCV #glorythieves

Jesus talks about hell more than any other biblical author. http://ow.ly/vqI3c #glorythieves

Heaven isn't a place for people who are scared of hell. It's a place for people who love God. http://ow.ly/vqIlA #glorythieves

Hell is the absence of all of God's goodness. http://ow.ly/vqIF9 #glorythieves

Hell is the conclusion of desiring life without God. http://ow.ly/vqJl4 #glorythieves

Hell shows us just how much God hates sin, and just how much He saved us from. http://ow.ly/vqJP1 #glorythieves

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Gathering Recap | 3/30/14

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Made Alive

 by Citizens

Grace Alone

 by Dustin Kensrue

I Will Exalt You

 by Hillsong

The Word

 by Dispatch

Praise to the Lord

 by Citizens

Sermon Tweets:

God is not limited by space, time or raw materials. He is the most creative being to ever exist. #glorythieves http://ow.ly/v47ZC

We have nothing to offer God that would put Him in our debt. http://ow.ly/v491y #glorythieves

God has no need to barter. http://ow.ly/v49tw #glorythieves

God created us out of love, not out of neediness. http://ow.ly/v49St #glorythieves

God is rightfully self-focused, because he's the only one infinitely worthy of being focused on. http://ow.ly/v4aec #glorythieves

If you get to say what God can and can't do, you've simply made yourself God. http://ow.ly/v4aX8 #glorythieves

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Gathering Recap | 3/23/14


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Because Of Your Love by Phil Wickham
Hosanna by Hillsong United Nothing But The Blood by Citizens The Highest by Elevation Worship Kingdom Come by Elevation Worship

Sermon Tweets:

“We should live every moment of our lives with eternity in mind.” ow.ly/uRYSt

“Being Christian by definition means we are sent out.” ow.ly/uRZGG

“Church family on mission is more who we are than what we do.” ow.ly/uSabf

"Jesus' commission to us is not alone–it's accompanied by his tremendous promises." ow.ly/uSumw

"A life on mission with Jesus costs something, but it's worth far more than it costs." ow.ly/uSuvV

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Gathering Recap | 3/16/14


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Songs:

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Come Thou Fount by King's Kaleidoscope In Tenderness by Citizens Till I See You by Hillsong United Kingdom Come by Elevation Worship

Sermon:

In this week's sermon, we focused on God's call for us to be laborers who plant, and trust him to cause growth in his kingdom. We spent much of the sermon doing what Jesus commands us to do, which is pray earnestly for him to send laborers into the harvest.

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Gathering Recap | 3/9/14

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Songs:

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The Solid Rock (Original Arrangement) Before the Throne by The Modern Post Be Thou My Vision by Ascend the Hill

Sermon Quotes:

"Hospitality creates the setting for a family on mission to exist." ow.ly/ujWoH

"We welcome others because God welcomed us." ow.ly/ujWS0

“Hospitality is more about an open life than an open home.” ow.ly/uooZD"

"True hospitality knows it has nothing to prove and everything to offer." ow.ly/ujXhh

"Nobody becomes hospitable by accident." ow.ly/ujXsN

"When it comes to hospitality, don't focus on what it costs–focus on what it's worth." ow.ly/ujXCo

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Gathering Recap | 3/2/14

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Songs:

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Amazing Grace by Citizens The Word by Dispatch None but Jesus by Hillsong Live Come and Stand Amazed by Citizens

Sermon Quotes:

"A mark of spiritual maturity is how patient we are with immature people." http://ow.ly/u4KCf

"Bouncing around from church to church for years makes for a very immature Christian." http://ow.ly/u4LpP

"The value of your church isn't in how much you get, but in how much you give." http://ow.ly/u4KCf

"When everyone wants to receive, no one actually does. When everyone wants to give, everyone receives." http://ow.ly/u4LPn

"It's one thing to love the idea of community. It's an entirely different thing to love the community you're in." http://ow.ly/u4LXt

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Gathering Recap | 2/23/14

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All Creatures by King’s Kaleidoscope The Word by Dispatch Hail the King by Citizens Jesus! by Citizens (Original Arrangement) Take The World, But Give Me Jesus by Ascend the Hill

Sermon Quotes:

"Jesus loves us right where we are, and refuses to let us stay there." ow.ly/tTyIo

"The only way to think church is unnecessary is to not understand what church is." ow.ly/tTyXG

“Church is not a building or need-meeting spiritual organization. It’s a people redeemed by Jesus for his mission.” ow.ly/3hwumE

"Being on mission is not a solo sport." ow.ly/tTzce

“Ordinary does not mean insignificant.” ow.ly/tTyIo

"God works through the spectacular, but He also works through the ordinary."  http://ow.ly/tUeQG

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Gathering Recap | 2/16/14

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Songs:

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Oh God by Dustin Kensrue Be Thou My Vision by Ascend the Hill All My Hope by Hillsong Live Jesus Paid it All by King's Kaleidoscope Man of Sorrows by Hillsong Live

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Sermon Quotes:

"All of us make decisions based on what we perceive will bring us the most joy." http://ow.ly/tAWkH

"Following your heart is not a wise life philosophy." http://ow.ly/tAWkH

"Our default state is to prove how righteous we are. God saves us from that." http://ow.ly/tAXe7

"Sin is returning to our flesh and forsaking God. Repentance is forsaking sin and turning to God." http://ow.ly/tAXe7

"A person's spiritual maturity is directly proportional to how quickly and often they repent." http://ow.ly/tAY6Q

"Repentance is turning to enjoy something you already possess." http://ow.ly/tAYkF

"A healthy community is a repenting community." http://ow.ly/tAXe7

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Gathering Recap | 2/9/14


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Songs:

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The One Who Saves by Hillsong Live How Deep the Father’s Love by Dispatch Praise to the Lord by Citizens

Sermon Quotes:

"At times, kingdom of God values directly confront our American values." http://ow.ly/tnUzk

"Life in God's kingdom means seeing everything through the lens of the gospel." http://ow.ly/tnUZs

"You can't have true community if everyone's goal is their own interests." http://ow.ly/tnVEj

"New stuff makes a bad savior." http://ow.ly/tnUZs

"Most of us have more fans than friends. Fans cheer us on no matter how wrong we are; friends tell us the truth." http://ow.ly/tnWhR

"The good news is that all of our sacrifice and lack of sacrifice is completely acceptable to God because of Jesus." http://ow.ly/tnXot

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Gathering Recap | 2/2/14


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Songs:

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Made Alive by Citizens Come and Stand Amazed by Citizens In Tenderness by Citizens The Highest by Elevation Worship

Sermon Quotes:

"Everywhere in the world, our work earns our worth. Jesus gives us worth that motivates our work." ow.ly/tcc9B

"Our truest selves are actually found in a relationship with our Creator." ow.ly/tcc9B

"Most of us don't see ourselves as poor in spirit. We're more middle-class in spirit." ow.ly/t75jw

"Grace is good news to those who know they are a mess." ow.ly/t75op

"It's just as easy to reject Jesus with your goodness as it is with your badness." ow.ly/t75Am

"Religious people and rebellious people both have the same problem: self-sufficiency." ow.ly/t75PE

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Gathering Recap | 1/26/14


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Songs:

Before the Throne by The Modern Post When I Survey by Page CXVI The Solid Rock by E-Pop We Sing by Midtown Music Doxology (hymn)

Sermon in Tweets:

"God's method has always been a group of people who love Him and represent Him to the world around them." http://ow.ly/sSyyh

"Our goal is not to change people's morals. Our goal is to introduce them to Jesus." http://ow.ly/sSyyh

"The church is who you are, so you can't 'go to' there." http://ow.ly/sSyyh

"We're saved as individuals, but we're saved into the Church." http://ow.ly/sSyyh

"We're called to be different than the world, in the world, for the sake of the world." http://ow.ly/sSyyh

"Church is not an addition to our schedule; it's something we are throughout our schedule." http://ow.ly/sSyyh

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Grassroots Kingdom Reading Guide

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During our Grassroots Kingdom series, all of our LifeGroups are reading through the book we've published, and discussing its content together as a group.

Below is our reading guide to help you make sure you know when to read what, and to help get your LifeGroup all on the same page. Feel free to use email or social media to easily share this guide with your LifeGroup:

Week of January 12 – 18

Read + Discuss Chapter 1: A Broken World & a Grassroots Kingdom (pp. 11-23)

Week of January 19 – 25

Read + Discuss Chapter 2: Communities that Change the World (pp. 24-34)

Week of January 26 – February 1

Read + Discuss Chapter 3: Communities that Believe Good News (pp. 37-63)

Week of February 2 – February 8

Read + Discuss Chapter 4: Communities that Tell a Better Story (pp.64-73)

Week of February 9 – February 15

Read + Discuss Chapter 5: Communities that Love Jesus Most (pp. 74-94)

Week of February 16 – February 22

Read + Discuss Chapter 6: Communities that Look Like Family (pp. 95-117)

Week of February 23 – March 1

Read + Discuss Chapter 7: Communities that Live on Mission (pp. 118-138)

Week of March 2 – March 8

Read + Discuss Chapter 8: Communities that Fight for One Another (pp. 139-159)

Week of March 9 – March 15

Read + Discuss Chapter 9: Communities that Refuse to Quit (pp. 160-179)

Week of March 16 – March 22

Read + Discuss Chapter 10: Communities that Multiply (pp. 180-193)

Week of March 23 – March 29

Read + Discuss Chapter 11: Putting it All Together (pp. 194-199), Begin writing LifeGroup covenant (pp. 200)

Gathering Recap | 1/19/14


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Songs:

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Hail the King by Citizens Dear Refuge by Trinity Grace Church Lead Me to the Cross by Hillsong United Here's My Heart by Crowder I Surrender All by Ascend the Hill

Sermon Quotes:

"Every relational issue in our lives is a sin issue or an effect of sin."

"Religion makes us try to save ourselves. The gospel gives us a savior."

"Only the gospel can dig up the roots of sin."

"To be a Christian is to have Jesus at the core of all your happiness."

"Jesus gives us new lives and new hearts."

"Jesus fixes our relationship issues by solving our sin issues."

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Gathering Recap | 1/12/14


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Songs:

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Revelation Song by Kari Jobe Nothing But The Blood by Citizens Till I See You by Hillsong United Come Thou Fount by King's Kaleidoscope

Sermon Quotes:

"Regardless of what people think is the problem with the world, nearly everyone agrees that there is one."

"All sin is a declaration of autonomy from God."

"Surely the God of the universe who has existed eternally has a view of reality just a little different than ours."

"When sin enters the story, everything in creation gets re-ordered."

"Our chase for satisfaction has or will leave ourselves and others broken, hurt, & disillusioned."

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Our 2014 Super Bowl Plans

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As you may or may not have heard, we will not be hosting any evening Gatherings on Sunday, February 2 because of the Super Bowl. We do this in order to remind ourselves that church is more than a service you attend, and to give everyone an opportunity to be on mission during the big game. Since watching the Super Bowl is an event that so many people in our culture participate in, we want to free ourselves up to use that as an opportunity to watch the big game alongside them.

So this Sunday, attend either our 9:00am or 11:15am Gathering at Devine Street, and then choose one of the following:

  1. Host a Super Bowl party. The bible is clear that Christians should be the most hospitable people on earth in light of the fact that Jesus welcomed all of us into his family (Romans 12:13; Hebrews 13:2; 1 Peter 4:9; Romans 15:7). The Super Bowl is one of the easiest times of year to be hospitable, since so many people watch it already. Buy some good food and drinks, get some friends to come and do the same, turn on the TV, and invite people to your house for the game.
  2. Attend a Super Bowl party. Jesus was big on going to parties. He was in attendance in so many parties that he was known as the man who "came eating and drinking" with people (Matthew 11:19; Luke 15:2; Mark 2:16; Matthew 9:11). Imitate Jesus and go to a Superbowl party (bonus points if you attend a party you were actually invited to).

Whatever you do for the Super Bowl, don't come to our 5:00pm or 7:00pm Gathering. You'll be alone!

Recommended Reading for Grassroots Kingdom

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On Sunday, we began our new sermon series called

Grassroots Kingdom

. In the series, we'll be discussing God's plan to change the world through his people, the church. We also know that some of you may be interested in studying further on the subject. To help out, we thought we'd provide a list of books that have been instrumental in helping us plan the series, in hopes that they'll be helpful to you too:

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Total ChurchTim Chester & Steve Timmis "Church is not a meeting you attend or a place you enter," write pastors Tim Chester and Steve Timmis. "It's an identity that is ours in Christ. An identity that shapes the whole of life so that life and mission become 'total church.'" With that as their premise, they emphasize two overarching principles to govern the practice of church and mission: being gospel-centered and being community-centered. When these principles take precedence, say the authors, the truth of the Word is upheld, the mission of the gospel is carried out, and the priority of relationships is practiced in radical ways.

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Everyday Church Tim Chester & Steve Timmis We live in an increasingly post-Christian culture. More and more we find ourselves on the margins as less and less people have any intention of ever attending church. What used to work doesn’t work anymore and we need to adapt. Helping us to see the way forward, this book offers practical ideas and personal stories for engaging with Western society. Find out how to effectively reach people in the context of everyday life and take hold of the opportunity to develop missional communities focused on Jesus.

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Community Brad House Pastor Brad House helps us to re-imagine what gospel-centered community looks like and shares from his experience leading and reproducing healthy small groups. With wisdom and candor, House challenges us to think carefully about our own groups and to take steps toward cultivating communities that are able to glorify Jesus, bless one another, and participate in the mission of God.

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Life Together Dietrich Bonhoeffer In Life Together, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, renowned Christian minister, professor, and author of The Cost of Discipleship recounts his unique fellowship in an underground seminary during the Nazi years in Germany. Giving practical advice on how life together in Christ can be sustained in families and groups, Life Together is bread for all who are hungry for the real life of Christian fellowship.

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The Master Plan of Evangelism Robert E.  Coleman For more than forty years this classic study has shown Christians how to minister to the people God brings into their lives. Instead of drawing on the latest popular fad or the newest selling technique, Dr. Robert E. Coleman looks to the Bible to find the answer to the question: What was Christ's strategy for evangelism? This convenient, portable format has an updated look for a new generation of readers.

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A Meal with Jesus Tim Chester The meals of Jesus represent something bigger. They represent a new world, a new kingdom, a new outlook.Tim Chester brings to light God’s purposes in the seemingly ordinary act of sharing a meal—how this everyday experience is really an opportunity for grace, community, and mission. Chester challenges contemporary understandings of hospitality as he urges us to evaluate why and who we invite to our table. Learn how you can foster grace and bless others through the rich fare being served in A Meal with Jesus.

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The Big Story Justin Buzzard When strangers meet today they often ask not, "What do you do?," but "What is your story?" Everybody has a story. And everybody on the planet believes some larger story in order to make sense of the smaller story of their life. We want our lives to fit within a larger plot-complete with a sense of history, conflict resolution, forward movement, and future. So, the better question to ask is, "What sort of story are you in?"

Grassroots Kingdom Footnotes

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As you're reading the book that accompanies our Grassroots Kingdom series, there are a few links mentioned in the footnotes. You can find those links listed below:

Footnotes:

1. You can watch Georgia's story here.

2. For a humorous take on what a self-trust community looks like, watch the video below:

http://youtu.be/pCTAgxsLE3Q

3. Watch Vicki's story in the video below:

http://vimeo.com/28026305

4. To hear more stories about Willie, listen to "Loving our City," from our 2013 series, A Green Van & Duct Tape.

5. Fore more on this topic, read the article called "The Introverted Evangelist" here.

GIVE Project- love bombs

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|GIV| Projects - Love Bombs

The goal of Love Bombs is to extravagantly bless the people in our city. Ultimately we want LifeGroups to be aware of the real needs around them and then graciously respond to those needs by sacrificially giving time and money to meet people in their pain and brokenness.

Projects should be:

  • Personal – Your |GIV| project should be personal to the group (either birthed out of an existing relationship/connection or out of some personal passion or calling).

Does anyone in the group have any specific connection to a particular person or group of people in need? Is anyone in your group already serving someone in need?  Are their any specific passions or causes that people in your group are drawn towards?

  • Relational – Your |GIV| project should focus on building relationships with people by serving them and meeting real needs.

How can your |GIV| project focus on serving people and making disciples (helping people to take the next step toward Jesus)? Is there a way to build a relationship with the person(s) you are serving and invite them into your group and our church family?

  • Sacrificial – |GIV| projects should be costly to all of the members of the group.

What are the personal cost that our group will experience by taking on this |GIV| project? Where will you be going? How much time will it take? How often will you serve them? What are the financial costs?

Love Bombs FAQ

 I don’t know what we would do for our |GIV| project?

The goal of this year’s |GIV| project is for LifeGroups to become more aware of and in tune with the needs around them. What relationships do people in your group have? Is there anyone who is in need? Who are you guys building relationships with and how can you sacrificially bless them? We do not want you to create something new, but we want to you to look at your relationships and every way life differently with the intentions of sacrificially loving and serving the people around you.

What is a Love Bomb, anyway?

A Love Bomb is our goofy way of saying we want to sacrificially bless and serve people the way Jesus has blessed and served us. It is a call to LifeGroups who are doing everyday life together to pay attention to and respond to the needs around them.

What is the time frame for accomplishing our |GIV| project?

It would be ideal if your group is able to plan and execute a project during the |GIV| series. If you are unable to accomplish your project in a matter of weeks, then we are asking groups to complete their projects by February 1.

What if our group does not have the financial capacity to accomplish our |GIV| project?

The goal for the |GIV| project is for your group to rally resources and sacrificially give so most all projects should be within the reach of LifeGroups. If you do have a good, effective project that is too great for your group there is an option on the form to check a box to request assistance. Groups should not plan as if there is built in assistance and honestly, there is no guarantee that Midtown will have the resources to support your project.

Love Bomb FAQs

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If we had to guess, we'd assume that this is the first time for many of us to be dropping a Love Bomb. In the event that that's true, you may have some questions about the subject. Below you'll find some common questions and answers on the subject:

What is a Love Bomb, anyway?

A love bomb is our goofy way of saying we want to sacrificially bless and serve people the way Jesus has blessed and served us. It is a call to LifeGroups who are doing everyday life together to pay attention to and respond to the needs around them.

I don’t know what we would do for our |giv| project. What should we do?

The goal of this year’s |giv| project is for LifeGroups to become more aware of and in tune with the needs around them. What relationships do people in your group have? Is there anyone who is in need? Who are you guys building relationships with and how can you sacrificially bless them? We do not wanting you to create something new, but we want to you to look at your relationships and everyway life differently with the intentions of sacrificially loving and serving the people around you.

What is the deadline for completing our |giv| project?

It would be ideal if your group is able to plan and execute a project during the |giv| series. If you are unable to accomplish your project in a matter of weeks, then we are asking groups to complete their projects by February 1.

What if our group does not have the financial capacity to accomplish our |GIV| project?

The goal for the |GIV| project is for your group to rally resources and sacrificially give so most all projects should be within the reach of LifeGroups. If you do have a good, effective project that is too great for your group there is an option of the form to check a box to request assistance. Groups should not plan as if there is built in assistance and honestly, there is no guarentee that Midtown will have the resources to support your project.

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