Sunday, December 31, 2006
Wisdom
"The Fruit of wisdom is Christlikeness-peace, humility and love-and the root of it is faith in Christ as manifested wisdom of God." - J.I. Packer Knowing God
Monday, December 25, 2006
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
To you the King is born. The Savior of the world. For it is not that we ever loved or could love God, but that he, in his immense love and mercy loved us, the sinner, first.
That God himself would be born a man and die the death of sin is indeed humbling. Who among you would do so? Who among us could lay down his life for anyone lastly his own enemy.
God does have great love for his creation. God is faithful to fulfill all he has promised. It is we who have failed him in unbelief and rebelion. But it is Christ who came into the world, who lowered himself and spoke like a child to his children and sacrificed himself for his own.
May we all this Christmas realize the depth of our own need, brokeness and sin. May this Christmas leed us all to our knees, rejoicing in what Jesus has done and the grace that has been given!
Praise be to God, the Holy One, our righeousness and salvation. He alone saves. It is for us that Jesus came and died-it is for us that he is risen and reigns and will return-REJOICE!
Friday, December 22, 2006
Christmas is Mission
"You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled by men. You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden." - Matt 5:13-14
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Young Adults Leaving
Read the Full Article
Monday, December 18, 2006
Christmas Reading
(Notes from our Christmas Service)
Luke Chapter 2
The Book of John
Gen. Chapter 1-3
Isaiah 59:2
Romans Chapter 1
Rom Chapter 5 & 6
Col 1:13, 2:9
Ephesians 1:9-10
Mark 1:15
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Christmas Party
Again:
Christmas Party
All Mystery bible study people (Sun. & Wed.)
6pm at the Inge's House (get directions at mysterychurch.com under "location")
See you then & Merry Christmas!!!
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Christmas Service
Well, we had our first ever public service this past Sunday and it was awesome! We held a Christmas service/preview service at a The Foundry music venue.
We wanted it to be laid back and simple, but we did have a few goals for the night:
1. Worship Jesus
2. Get our two Bible Study groups together in one place
3. Share the experience with friends and interested people
Mission accomplished we think.
All in all it was a success. It was really cool to gather, sing and celebrate Christmas as one large church body. It just felt good. As I walked into the room after spending some time alone it really brought a smile to my face.
Special thanks to our entire church for sacrificing their time and talents for the weekend and for the last six months. We have so much talent it's scary! Thanks also to Journey church for the childcare help.
Please join us in praying that God will provide a place to gather regularly next year. We are hoping to make this an every week event as soon as God is willing.
Jesus is awesome and He, not us, are building his church.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Shepherds vs. Sheep
Friday, December 08, 2006
ADVENT
"Advent, then, is a time for us to repent and believe. Knowing that Jesus was born to forgive our sins, we repent (admit our failures to God) and believe that we are forgiven because of the death and resurrection of Jesus on our behalf. Also, knowing that Jesus is coming back, we repent and believe that when He returns, He will give us eternal life."
Here is a way to introduce Advent into your life and family this Christmas season. It's a great time to share with friends, small groups children and family.Check out www.adventdevotions.net for more resources, info and ideas. This downloadable booklet is a good daily Advent resource http://www.adventdevotions.net/downloads/English.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Reminder
Get a printable flyer at Mysterychurch.com & also click the "Tack Action" link to find out ways you can live out Christmas Missionally in the City.
Bring a Friend and see you there!
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Book Review
Here is a good little book by Steve Sjogren full called 101 Ways to Reach You Community of ideas for connecting with your city/community through servant evangelism. Its basically a big idea book for churches, small groups and individuals. Very practical. Buy, read, do. Pretty simple.
Click HERE to buy it now from Amazon.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Incarnation
When He set out to bring His rebelious creation back to Himself knew it would be messy. The whole mystery of the Incarnation of Christ is God getting dirty. He CHOSE to enter a broken world and be subject to all it had to offer. He humbled Himself, lowered Himself down to our level. Its better that way you know.
When I talk to my kids, especially when its important, it means something to them when I lower myself to their level. When I get down and look them in the eye. When I get on my knees and play, laugh, cry, cuddle... the meaning increases, the moment is real.
Jesus did that. He came down. He got dirty. He played, He laughed, He cried, He suffered like all of us.
Incarnation is about moving forward. It is about pressing into something to better understand it, to better Help.
Christians are called to the same. The Father sent the Son, the Son sent the Spirit and the Spirit sends the church. Just as Jesus is the visible image on an invisible God, the church is to be the image of Christ in the world.
How's your reflection this week? Have you looked in the mirror lately? Have you taken a good long look back over the last 72, 48, 24 hours of your life? What's it look like? Who does it reveal?
Excuses
We are looking forward to pushing into 2007. We are hoping in late January to meet all together and begin building a regualr worship service for Mystery. Please be praying for us to find a place to gather corporately. Ideally a Free place is best, but God will provide the means for his provisions.
The whole thing is making me reflect on my own involvement in churches over the years. Its lead to repentance in thinking about others as well.
I would say that we should all step back and ponder how we understand and live out the gospel day to day.
How are we helping advance the kingdom?
In what way do we hinder the kingdom?
What opportunities is God placing before us and how am I pursueing his glory in them?
How could I be more involved with Jesus' mission in my city?
What sin keeps me enslaved to a self centered gospels which are not gospel at all?
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Mission and the City
Thoughts? Post a commment.
Monday, November 20, 2006
Christmas Service
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Seek the City
God has called us to fall in love with the city (see post "never" bellow) Not to avoid it. Part of the reason so many ministries fail is the ministers commitment to that place and people. The main reason for mission failing often is God's people failing to love, serve and seek the best for the city. People know if we are just doing the motions of religion. That's why it is so shocking to the world to see Christians actually being Christ. It is a beautiful thing, a attractive notion.
What could you do to live more for the city? What preferences, selfishness and sins keep you from mission? What would happen if you made your ways his ways, settled down, had kids, made a life, invested in, prayed for and blessed the people and city to whom you are sent.
We are not stuck here, we where placed here.
Repent, Rebuild, Restore & Reclaim
The Gospel As a Means
Sunday, November 12, 2006
The Sum of the Gospel
Dr. Tim Keller
Hello Pastor
Give it a listen.
Friday, November 10, 2006
Never
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Meaning
Friday, November 03, 2006
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
HAPPY REFORMATION DAY!!
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Bigger Things
Some Suggested Reading
Radical Reformission by Mark Driscoll, Celtic Way of Evangelism George Hunter, Master Plan of Evangelism by Robert Coleman, Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God by J.I. Packer and Open Secret by Leslie Newbigin
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Missiology Pt 1
The mission of the church is to be found in the mission of God. God calls the church to enthusiastically participate in God's mission in the world a world that has radically changed in North American in the last 50 years.
To engage today's world with the good news requires the formation of a disciple community - the church of Jesus Christ - to be a visible representation, witness and instrument of the sovereign rule of God in every aspect of our lives. A missional church responds to the changes in culture, the leadings of the Spirit, and the needs of the world as it attempts to follow Christ's mission.
- Scott Thomas
Acts 29 Network
Friday, October 20, 2006
The Cook Out
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Monday, October 16, 2006
LOST?
Join us on Wed for friends and study and then join one of the 10000 LOST watching parties that happen afterwords.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
VISION NIGHT #2
Disappointment
Steve Sjogren- Launching Pastor Vineyard Community Church in Cincinnati, OH and Author of Conspiracy of Kindness
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
The Word
-Luther
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Updates
• Check out the Flyer below. We are having our Very first MYSTERY COOKOUT. Sunday Oct. 15th at Landreth Park in Joplin. Everyone is Welcome and Everything is FREE! Make some new friends, eat some food and get to know the men & women of Mystery.
Purposeless
Monday, October 02, 2006
Substitutes
and religiosity are not substitutes
for faith.”- J.I. Packer
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Dont Forget
Mystery Multiplies starting This SUNDAY. Our normal, Bible Study continues Sunday evening Oct 1st at 5:30 AND our new 2nd night will start this Wed Oct. 4th. So if you can come to Steev's on Sunday do. If Mid Week is better come to the Neely's on Wed night at 6pm.
Same Teaching, different night. More convenience. More people. More comfort.
See you Sun. or Wed.
Monday, September 25, 2006
Saturday, September 23, 2006
God and Dollar$
Does God want you to be rich?
The Time article had a pole taken with the following results:
- 17% of Christians surveyed said they considered themselves part of a (prosperity) movement.
- 61% believed that God wants people to be prosperous.
- 31% agreed that if you give your money to God, God will bless you with more money.
A new Time magazine Cover Story asks this same question. So much of "christian hypocrisy" conversations I have tends to center around churches being about money. Jesus did talk about money a lot. He understood its weight, influence and temptation on the lives of man. It's important to remember Jesus himself was homeless. He had rich friends and He had poor friends annd consistantly while talking about money He made His life and work about People. He was concerned with the state of the soul and not the size of their wallet. If as Christians we are to live the example of Jesus, maybe we should try giving, serving and loving first. Maybe instead of asking how much do I have or can I make, we should ask what Jesus would do with the same amount.
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Cultural Immersion
Lots of People ask what will make Mystery "different". One thing I long to see is Christians in commmunity loving Jesus, worshiping him as King and understanding his mission for us to the world. Here is a promo video for John Piper's Desiring God Conference by one of my favorite Pastors Mark Driscoll. It's a good commentary viewpoint on the subject of Christians needing to be on mission and living in and among culture for the purpose of accomplishing His Mission.
Faith on the Shelf
Twentysomethings continue to be the most spiritually independent and resistant age group in America. Most of them pull away from participation and engagement in Christian churches, particularly during the “college years.” The research shows that, compared to older adults, twentysomethings have significantly lower levels of church attendance, time spent alone studying and reading the Bible, volunteering to help churches, donations to churches, Sunday school and small group involvement...
Friday, September 15, 2006
FREE BOOK!
John Piper is one of my favorite Pastor, teacher, authors. A really good easy reading book I enjoyed was Don’t Waste Your Life. Simple, straighforward and honest.
It is being offered for free this month by Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ! Thats right FREE.
Description: God created us to live with a single passion: to joyfully display his supreme excellence in all the spheres of life. In his book, “Don’t Waste Your Life,” John Piper challenges you to make the glory of God your singular passion. Request your free copy online now!
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Safe
Mike Farra (A good leader and a great friend)
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
JOY
August 31, 2006
"My Joy . . . Your Joy"
These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full —John 15:11
What was the joy that Jesus had? Joy should not be confused with happiness. In fact, it is an insult to Jesus Christ to use the word happiness in connection with Him. The joy of Jesus was His absolute self-surrender and self-sacrifice to His Father— the joy of doing that which the Father sent Him to do— ". . . who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross . . ." ( Hebrews 12:2 ). "I delight to do Your will, O my God . . ." ( Psalm 40:8 ). Jesus prayed that our joy might continue fulfilling itself until it becomes the same joy as His. Have I allowed Jesus Christ to introduce His joy to me?
Living a full and overflowing life does not rest in bodily health, in circumstances, nor even in seeing God’s work succeed, but in the perfect understanding of God, and in the same fellowship and oneness with Him that Jesus Himself enjoyed. But the first thing that will hinder this joy is the subtle irritability caused by giving too much thought to our circumstances. Jesus said, ". . . the cares of this world, . . . choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful" ( Mark 4:19 ). And before we even realize what has happened, we are caught up in our cares. All that God has done for us is merely the threshold— He wants us to come to the place where we will be His witnesses and proclaim who Jesus is.
Have the right relationship with God, finding your joy there, and out of you "will flow rivers of living water" ( John 7:38 ). Be a fountain through which Jesus can pour His "living water." Stop being hypocritical and proud, aware only of yourself, and live "your life . . . hidden with Christ in God" (Colossians 3:3 ). A person who has the right relationship with God lives a life as natural as breathing wherever he goes. The lives that have been the greatest blessing to you are the lives of those people who themselves were unaware of having been a blessing.
Oswald Chambers from "My Utmost for His Highest"
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Donate Group
Are you a church looking to donate a church building? Donate Church Group will work with local Church Planting Networks to assess and assist your local church to determine if it can be replanted. If all partners determine it is best to shut the church doors, your team will work with the Church Planting Network to allocate resources and fund new churches. Contact Donate Church Group to learn more.
Twenty Somethings Struggle
Twenty-somethings Struggle to Find Their Place in Christian Churches. Only 3 out of 10 (31%) attend church in a typical week.
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Book Revue
By Ed Stetzer
If you are a church planter this is a must read. If you want a good book on Missional Living, this might be ok. I really like Ed Stetzer and this book really asks some good questions and brings up some good thoughts about how to think more Missionally and also how to ask better questions about the culture in which you are placed. The idea of code breaking is very relevant at the moment as I find myself thinking through the barriers and stories of Joplin to better connect and share the gospel with the people of my city.
Living among people is one thing. Knowing the people is another. There is some good insight for those who want to move their current church toward thinking more missionally and those thinking through contextualizing the gospel to the people and places God has placed you.
Steev
Sharpening
From the book Not the Way it's Supposed to Be. Speaking in regard to the need for the church to retreive the awareness and doctrine of sin.
Thursday, August 24, 2006
News & Reminders
> Pics from Last Sundays Bible Study Gathering. We had 32-33 people this past week. "And the lord added to their numbers..." Jesus is good. At this rate we will be a multi-site multi-service living room church..haha
> New Web Site [Mystery Church] Is up and running it is very Nice. Thanks Bart!
> We will be hosting a second vision Night sometime late Sept. Stay tuned and get your questions ready.
> Please keep praying for a place to meet and the funds to continue pressing on.
Success
If you are one of those curious folks who came feel free to email any questions or set up a timew to meet. We would love to continue sharing what Jesus is doing through MYSTERY.
Saturday, August 19, 2006
VISION NIGHT!!
For more info check the Web site or click here for a FLYER and MAP.
p.s. dont forget we still have our Sunday night Bible Study in full effect!
Monday, August 14, 2006
Why Another Church Pt 2
Church Planting is biblical: God is a sending God. He sent Jesus. Jesus sent the church. (John 20:21) To Fulfill the Great Commission we are sent out as missionaries into the cultures God has placed us to express him fully to all nations, languages and tribes.
Church planting is a cultural necessity: New churches are designed to reach specific groups of people. These groups have distinct lives and languages making up their cultures. We must not simply view “missions” as something we support overseas in a forest and forget that our cities and neighborhoods are our first mission fields. New churches can more easily adapt to new cultures and reveal age-old truth in new and relevant ways.
Church Planting is effective: New healthy churches continue to be the no. 1 most effective means of reaching unchurched people in America. Statistically 60-80 % of people in new churches were not previously involved in any local church. People are more willing to step into new places with new people, void of traditions and history. They are welcomed to help create new customs; relationships and cultural expressions, Through lives changed by the gospel new churches become beautiful, God glorifying missions to America.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Monday, August 07, 2006
Why Another Church Part 1
Why Start Another Church?
“If the Great Commission is to be realized, all people need to hear the gospel and experience church in a language they can understand. One size does not fit all… churches must find their biblical expression in every culture.” – Dr. Ed Stetzer, Breaking the Missional Code
Some poles would suggest that as little as 26% of Americans are attending Church. In the United States 80% of all churches in America are plateaud or declining.
“Our research has shown that most of the influence on what people think and do comes from just seven sources: movies, television, music, family, books, law, and the Internet. That same body of research shows that the local church has virtually no discernible influence on people’s lives.” Barna, Revolution
According to a recent News Week article about faith in America 34% of the participants claimed to be spiritual, but not religious. Of these “spiritual” people, only 27% say they attended church at least once a week. George Barna reports that between 1991 and 2004 there was a 92% increase in the number of unchurched Americans.
In the Joplin metro area 42% of the population (roughly 70K people) claimed no religious affiliation.
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
NEWS LETTER
It's August now and our First Newsletter/Update shipped today. Look for yours in the mail. It's churck full of church and family news, pictures, thoughts and needs. Check it out. Theres an addressed envelope in it too if you feel lead to support this planting effort. It gets the design approval of the kids too.
If you are not on the mailing list and want to be added, please send us an email request at:
MYSTERY INFO
Saturday, July 29, 2006
Connections
Join us this Sunday night 5:30 as we look at How to Get Stoned.
Jesus is the best and only way to cleanse or conscience from acts that lead to death.
Friday, July 28, 2006
Vision Night
Steev
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Gospel • Culture • Church
Monday, July 24, 2006
Safety
Paulo Coelho
Following Christ is a call to set sale. To live how you were made to live. To love how you wish you were loved. To Experience and Express the person God has made you to be.
It is beautifully dangerous.
It is wonderfully frightening.
It is time for us as Christians to push out to deeper waters, to live dangerously once again. To subvert the worlds ways of thinking, to encourage revolution, to invest and invite without promiss of success. To live out blatantly exposed who Jesus hass called us to be. A ship...His ship...the focus of His love...His glorious bride.
"Come sail away, come sail away with me." - Styx
Monday, July 17, 2006
DNA
We have already started a savings acount for the next church we will help plant. With the little money we have raised I felt lead to step out in Faith and practice what I preach. 10% of EVERYTHING we have raised utnil this point was taken out of our general fund and put into our new planting fund. Right off the top. If we truely want to live out mission we will step out faithfully and obediantly and begin from the start to build who we are and who we shall become.
When you support Mystery you not simply supporting one church, but the next ones as well. Exciting? I think so.
Plant Churches & EnJoy Jesus
Steev
Sunday, July 16, 2006
REVEAL • LIVE • LOVE • LEAVE • ENJOY
Mystery Exists to Make Jesus Known as we:
Reveal • Live • Love • Leave • Enjoy
Reveal Jesus
(The Gospel)
Mystery- The Gospel- the Man and The Message, The church. The Mission
Majesty- The risen and exalted Christ
Mysteries of Old Made New Again. New parables for new times.
Eph 3:3-6, 8-10, 5:24-32, Col 1:26-27, 2:2, Duet 29:29, 1 Pet 1:10-12, 1 Cor 2:14
Live Like Jesus Lived
Model- Power and Vision (picture)
Mission- Purpose and Plan
1 John 2:6, John 13:32, Phil 2:5, Mark 1:17, Matt 28:19, Mark 1:38, John 34-38, 1 John 2:6, John 20:21
Love Jesus & Love Like Jesus
Love Him- Spirit Filled Worship of God
Love Like Him- Commitment to Serve People
John 13:34-35, 15:17, 1 John 3:16, 18, 4:10-11, 19
Leave what Jesus Left Behind
The Holy Spirit
Disciples- Mature, Missional Followers of the Way
A Legacy- Stewardship, Inheritance, Obediance
Matt 28:19, 2 Tim 2:2, Acts 1:8, Acts
Enjoy Jesus
God’s Grace- God is both Holy and Loving
God’s Blessings- Common grace given for our enjoyment and satisfaction
Food, Drink, Work, Pleasure, People
Nehemiah 8:10, Ps 37:3, Ecc 2:24-25,5:18-20, 11:8,9, 1 Tim 6:17
Support
We have a goal of raising $25K personally (outside any additonal church support raised) to get us through the end of the year. So far we have raised roughly $5K. If you would like to give to the effort of planting a new church to reach new people here in Joplin, MO would would surely appreciate it.
To those of you who have given or pledged to give I say thank you. And to those who have not, or even refused to support this movement...I say thank you for teaching me more about Jesus.
Steev
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Revolutionary
"One of the greatest injustices we do to our young people is to ask them to be conservative.
Christianity is not conservative, but revolutionary. To be conservative today is to miss the whole point, for conservatism means to stand in the flow of the status quo, and the status quo no longer belongs to us...If we want to be fair, we must teach the young to be revolutionaries, revolutionaries against the status quo."
Francis Schaeffer, 1970
Monday, July 10, 2006
Texas
Met with some local pastors here in Joplin last week. Beginning some new relationships, which i hope will bare much fruit for the Mystery and the community in the future. Good stuff. Have more meetings scheduled for next week. Please be in prayer for these.
Loaded up the van Wed. morning after a meeting and headed south. Spent the later half of last week in Texas. It was good. Family is all still down there for another week, but i returned and am hard at work. So much to do. Traveled to Lewisville, Grand Priarie and Austin all in three short days. Met with freinds, family and churches. Ate good food, raised awareness for Mystery, shared my heart and vision and came back with a sense of direction again. I wont kid it was a hard week last week. Spent like $300 annd raised about $250...haha. People are emotionallly draining, but for all the discouragement and frustration it was wonderful to have the support of friends and encourgament of trusted men in my life.
If you aspire to plant a church you aspire to a long and painful road. Make your calling sure. Run the race, suffer well and be obediant. There is not much more though that I have seen God work so challenging and lovingly in though. I think planting is definately in his plans for reaching the lost.
Grace and Peace
Steev
Monday, July 03, 2006
Faith
"Until we move beyond superficial faith, we will not experience supernatural living." - Ed Stetzer
“Scepticism is the beginning of Faith.”- Oscar Wilde
“Faith isn't faith until it's all you're holding on to”- Unknown
“Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase.”- Martin Luther King, Jr.
“Faith is not belief without proof, but trust without reservation.”- Unknown
“Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.” - Saint Augustine
This is faith (trust)...being sure of what we hope for and certian of what we do not see. (Heb 11:1)
“I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish He didn't trust me so much.” - Mother Teresa
Amen
Friday, June 30, 2006
Mission
Is a missionary God,
so the church
is to be a missionary church
~Craig Van Geider
Map
Thursday, June 29, 2006
2 weeks
We are two weeks into our Sunday night gatherings. Last night there were about 16 of us in the "sanctuary". It was nice. We are going through the book of Acts. SO MUCH information. Gotta narrow it down some. I am excited though. There were some new faces which is always nice.
Things are going pretty well. Got our first bill from the Hospital today for Lilly's surgery...lets say faith is what this will be all about. haha
Please continue to pray foor the Church and its Mission to Joplin. Pray for the people Jesus desires to reach and share his hope with.
I am in St. Louis again for some time with fellow church planters. No tickets on the way up this time :) I did some how forget my suitcase...yes you are free to make fun of me on that... If there hadn't been an impromptu puppet show brake out in my living room as i was loading my car I would definately have remembered my clothes!!
it's about what we do with all the little things.
Steev
Monday, June 26, 2006
2 Weeks
Things are going pretty well. Got our first bill from the Hospital today for Lilly's surgery...lets say faith is what this will be all about. haha
Please continue to pray foor the Church and its Mission to Joplin. Pray for the people Jesus desires to reach and share his hope with.
I am in St. Louis again for some time with fellow church planters. No tickets on the way up this time :) I did some how forget my suitcase...yes you are free to make fun of me on that... If there hadn't been an impromptu puppet show brake out in my living room as i was loading my car I would definately have remembered my clothes!!
it's about what we do with all the little things.
Steev