Thursday, September 30, 2010

How You Can Join Us

How You Can Join Us | Mystery’s Gospel Invitation

Our deepest desire is that you know, worship and love Jesus. If you’d like to know more about becoming a Christian pick up a copy of “Knowing God” from our information table or arrange to meet with a Community Group leader or pastor. We also want to see people connect with and commit to a local church. It’s through participation that we grow in the gospel. Here are several of the ways you can explore and experience Mystery for yourself.

• Attend a Sunday Worship Gathering
We gather at 514 Main in downtown Joplin each Sunday morning at 10am to worship God together through preaching, prayer, singing and sharing. It’s a great time to celebrate the gospel together.

• Fill Out an “Introduce Yourself” Card
Cards are located by the door or in the chair racks. This is the first informal way we can begin to serve you. Share needs, ask for prayer, arrange a meeting or just let us know you were here.

• Join a Community Group
This is the best way to connect and grow. Groups form in the Fall, Winter and Spring. They meet in homes in the area during the week and consist of food, friendships, prayer, study and service. Check the website or information table for a group near you.

• Participate in Forums, Events and Activities
There’s usually something going on around here from classes to cookouts or missional activities. Check the bulletin, facebook, twitter or mysterychurch.com for opportunities to plug in.

• Attend Exploring Mystery
Want to learn more about Christianity or our church? This class is for you. Offered on Sunday evenings several times a year it meets from 4-7:30 includes a comprehensive notebook and a meal. The class addresses the Gospel and the Church as well as an overview of Mystery’s history, beliefs, vision, mission, structure and practices. It’s open to anyone and is required for membership. Come find answers and connect with community.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

FIGHT! One Day Mens Conference at Mystery

FIGHT!

Men often fight for the wrong things in the wrong way. In order to fight for the right things in the right way, there are several things we must understand:

FIGHT FOR CHRIST – the importance of the Gospel in a man’s life.
In order to fight well, a man must understand the Gospel, be changed by the Gospel, and continually live in response to the Gospel. A man fights for Christ only after he sees how Christ has fought for him. Christ is the warrior who has conquered Satan, Sin, and Death, and the battle He has fought and won gives a man courage, strength, and hope to fight for Christ in his own life.













FIGHT FOR COMMUNITY – the importance of the Church in a man’s life.
Men are tempted to try and fight alone, but fighting alone is a terrible battle plan, and results in casualties. Jesus is the only one to successfully “go it alone” and it still cost His life. Christ died to save his people – the Church – and to bring us to God. When Christ saves a man, He calls that man to not only fight for, but also alongside others whom He has saved.

FIGHT FOR CULTURE – the importance of Mission in a man’s life.
A good fighter doesn’t stay in his corner when the bell rings, and Jesus didn’t save us that we might never enter the fray. There is a battle, a fight, a mission, and that mission is not accomplished by staying home, staying safe, and staying comfortable.

Join us November 13 for this free one-day event where we will learn to FIGHT!

For More information jump on over to the web site fight2010.com

Monday, September 27, 2010

Where We're Going

Where We’re Going | Mystery’s Gospel Vision

Mystery Exists to Glorify God through lives transformed and a city changed by the power of the gospel.

We’re a church with a vision to see others worship and enjoy fullness of life in Jesus Christ. When we read a passage like Acts 2:36-41, we find that having experienced His great love for them, Jesus’ disciples desired to express that love to others. They wanted the world to know Jesus like they knew him, finding new life, identity and purpose in him. Through Jesus life, death, burial and resurrection we are adopted into a new community and given a greater connectedness with God and one another.

We believe God is still actively at work in his world, pursuing and saving people, starting new churches and pouring out the Holy Spirit.

The gospel alone transforms lives, changes whole communities and redeems entire cities. No law, no religion, no rules can ever do what the gospel can. Only God saves and only Jesus can rescue and restore all things, which is exactly what he is doing one life, one church and one city at a time.

We are praying God will transform us into agents of change in our city.
Mystery exists to bring the Kingdom of God to bear in our city. The gospel sends us into our cultures to seek the peace of our city, expressing justice, mercy and love and extending grace to all people. We long to see the gospel impact businesses, government, culture, education and the arts. We actively seek opportunities to serve and love the leaders as well as the least of our city.
As people are changed, cities and regions are redeemed. Our goal and the goal of the gospel is great joy in God through transformed lives.

“Behold I am making all things new.” – Jesus (Rev 21:5)

BENEFIT CONCERT THIS SATURDAY OCT 2nd

This Saturday Night Oct 2nd 6-8pm Mystery is hosting a concert to benefit West Central Elementary School. There is no cover but donations are greatly appreciated. Every goes to the school. It will be a great night of music and worship featuring the band PAGE CXVI. Come listen, sing, dance eat and enjoy. Bring your family and invite your friends.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

What Do We Do

What We Do | Mystery’s Gospel Rhythm

We have a purpose as a church. Some would call it a mission, we refer to it as rhythm. We exist to make much of God in all things. As we grow in our gospel identity we express it to the watching world by reflecting gospel grace in a life of gospel rhythm.

We Love
We love Jesus because he first loved us. A genuine Christian is marked by gracious and generous love. We exist to love God with all our heart, soul, mind and strength, doing everything as an act of adoration toward him. Christian love is evidenced in our love for one another in the church and those in the world.

We Live
We live because Jesus lives and gives us life. We exist to live for Jesus and to live the way of Christ. We live as people saved by God’s grace and not by our own religious works. We long to live biblical Spirit filled lives. We are committed to a missional lifestyle, of sharing the gospel, service, and sacrifice.

We Engage
We engage because Jesus has engaged us. We are meant for deep intimacy with God. As Christians we are freed from sin to engage Christ, his church and our culture. The life of a disciple is about actively engaging the gospel through worship, community and mission inviting others to experience the same.

We Enjoy
Being a Christian should be fun! We have joy because of Jesus. The news of his birth was an announcement of great joy. Scripture teaches that salvation is marked by joy and that in God’s presence there is fullness of joy. We live to be happy in Christ and believe that by enjoying Jesus, his people and his gifts we bring him the most glory and satisfy our souls. God is our joy and delight.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Who We Are

Who We Are | Mystery’s Gospel Identity

The simple answer is that we’re a church, but that has many meanings today. More precisely we’re a group of Christ-Followers gathered by God, growing in Christ, empowered by the Spirit to live our gospel identity, in gospel community and on gospel mission.

We are Worshippers
Everyone was made to worship. We all give ourselves and affections to something or someone. We’re hard wired to worship. Ever seen people at a concert or sporting event? Ever stood in awe of the mountains or the ocean? It’s in us and it longs to come out. We’re a church that worships Jesus. As Followers we live to enjoy him everywhere, please him in everything and love him completely.

We are Learners
To be a disciple is by definition to be a learner. We are Jesus’ disciples. He is our Master, Teacher and Friend. We follow him, learning to walk the way of Jesus and becoming like him. We know him and grow in him by the Spirit through the study of his Word.

We are Servants
Jesus is God. This was His claim, but His bold statement was not accompanied by arrogance or superiority, rather by meekness and service. Jesus came not to be served, but to serve. We live putting others first in caring, sharing, providing for and praying for them.

We are Missionaries
God is a missionary. He sent his Son to save the world from sin and He sends his church. We are to be a city on a hill, a ray of hope, an example of love and a witness to the truth. Every Christian is sent to live on mission sharing the gospel verbally and visually in their workplaces, neighborhoods, cultures and cities. It’s a lifestyle.

We are Family
When we, through faith in Christ, become a Christian we are adopted as God’s children. What great news! In Jesus we’re made brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers. This is the church. Christian growth always happens best in community living as God’s family.

West Central Lunch Buddies



West Central Elementary needs volunteers for Lunch Buddies and Trek Coaches! This is an incredible opportunity to be in the lives of these students and be an example of Christ's love to them! Please see Vance Eden or Patrick Snow for more info!

Exploring Mystery



If you're new to Mystery, want to know more about us, or are interested in membership, this is what you're looking for! Classes will begin next month, on Sunday, Oct. 10th from 4-7:30pm, so be on the lookout for sign-ups in the lobby!

GREAT DAY OF SERVICE



Immediately after service we will take to the streets of downtown along with the city and several other organizations to love and serve our neighborhood. We invite everyone to join us in this great gospel opportunity for restoration. There is something for everyone and there will be food and fun on main street after the work is done.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

UPCOMING CONCERT AND WORSHIP NIGHT

Mystery is Hosting - HYMNS a PAGE CXVI concert Saturday Oct 2nd from 6-8pm - It's a night of music and worship in downtown Joplin.
Cost is your choice, but all donations will go toward and benefit West Central Elementary.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Welcome to the Gospel

Continuing our posts from our first time guest booklet...

What is the Gospel?
If you haven’t already noticed we use the word “gospel” a lot. Simply explained the gospel is the good news of God’s great grace in saving sinners through the sending of his only son Jesus Christ to be the substitutionary sacrifice for sin. It’s the story of God’s justice and mercy expressed in the Cross of Christ.

We were lovingly created by God to bear his image and find our identity in him alone. Slaving to find our happiness, satisfaction and significance apart from
Jesus leaves us ultimately alone and empty.

In denying God and dismissing him from our lives we deserve death, because he is just. But God, because he is also loving and kind, pursues his people, sending his son Jesus to live the perfect life we cannot live and die the death that we all deserve as rebels and enemies of God. He is that good and he loves us that much!

The gospel is the good news of God’s great love revealed in Jesus’ life, given in his death and extended to us through his resurrection. It’s offered to everyone called by God who acknowledges their sin, turns from their rebellious ways and trusts in Jesus for forgiveness and life. The gospel transforms, defines and motivates Mystery.
Knowing we are sinners saved by grace alone through Jesus Christ alone creates a community of grateful people, loved by God and extending his love. The gospel alone makes a Christian holy and humble, compassionate and confident.

“In this is love, not that we have loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.” 1John 4:10

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Welcome to Mystery

We have a packet of information we hand out to first time guests at Mystery. It's a small little self printed booklet, but it is a great summary of who we are as a church. Of the next week we will be posting the contents of the booklet here. If you have never been to Mystery its a good introduction. If this is your church think of it as a refresher course.

Welcome

We’re really glad you chose to visit us and are excited to get to know you more! We love hearing other’s stories and learning how we can serve you best and connect you with others in our growing community of Christ followers.

Life’s not meant to be lived in isolation. Just as God exists in community as Father, Son and Spirit so we, his creation were made to live intimately alongside one another; sharing, caring, loving, praying and providing for each other in community.

At Mystery it is our hope that you will find a safe place alongside other sojourners to examine Christianity, explore gospel community and experience gospel grace.

As God’s image bearers we were made to live for something bigger than ourselves. It’s that deep longing for meaning we all know and yearn for. The good news is that God does have a plan and purpose for his people. In love he saves us and assembles us as his church. God then sends us out on his rescue mission to love and serve the world, seeking others to share in his love, experience his grace and participate in his great cause. Jesus is creating a new humanity that lives as his kingdom community for his glory, our joy and the good of the city.
This booklet is our first way of sharing who we are, why we exist, where we’re going and how you can share in what God is doing in our lives and in our city.

We’re glad you’re here and hope you’re experiencing and enjoying His grace.

Friday, September 17, 2010

New Series Starts this Sunday - REVISION

Mystery continues it's trek through Matthews gospel this week as we enter into the 4th discourse in chapters 18-20. We have titled the series "REVISION". Jesus is constantly challenging us to see the world as he sees it. Throughout this section even his own disciples continue to miss the points Jesus has been making. Who is the greatest? What makes someone important? What does mercy look like? How about marriage and money? These are certainly timely and relevant questions today. Jesus continues to lead us into seeing life through the lens of the gospel. Join us over the next several Sundays. 514 S Main in downtown at 10am as we Revision our lives in Christ together.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Red Flags of Discipleship

From the Acts 29 Network blog here is a great post with some thoughtful and challenging "Red Flags" of discipleship. Helpful warnings and corrections on the nature or nurturing others into Christ-likeness for Gods glory.

Red Flags of Dicsipleship

Thursday, September 09, 2010

Loving Our City

Here is a great recent post on the Resurgence web site addressing the topic of Loving Your City. It's by Acts 29 pastor Jonathan Dodson in Austin Texas and has four simple, but great ideas for engaging your city with the love God wants to share with people. Everyone should read this and then begin to prayerfully and purposefully put into into practice in your own life.


Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Raise the Roof!

God has been very good to our church. A year and half ago God graced us with a new home in downtown Joplin, right in the heart of the city and in the middle of all that we felt God was calling us to engage in as a church. It’s easy for me, and I am sure for all of us, to overlook and take for granted these things of grace, but God is doing great things in the hearts of people and in the heart of the city through our efforts and his blessing of a building.

As owners of 514 S. Main, we are called to be stewards of God’s resources. It’s inevitable, isn’t it, that once you buy something it always asks for more. (Call it the Fall) Our building has several needs now, and it’s our responsibility as a church to care for them together. We share in the ministry, mission and even money as a community. The primary and immediate concerns are 1. Repairing the Roof and 2. Fixing the rear Façade.













We knew the building would need a new roof—we just thought we might get another year or two out of the existing one. But that’s not the case. With the large amounts of rain and bad weather the need has come quicker than expected, and despite attempted repairs it has grown to be a sizable problem. With the removal of the big green metal façade on the back of the building, the rear of our place is now also exposed to the elements. Broken windows and unsealed brick need to be closed up so we can responsibly protect our investment.

Several of the leaders of Mystery have spent many hours talking to roof specialists and getting quotes. As you know, we have a LARGE space with a BIG roof. After a wide range of quotes, much talk and lots of prayer, we decided on a roofer that could do the work for a manageable cost. (By manageable, we mean if all of us contribute to the effort.) Fixing the roof was not optional at this point. It would continue to deteriorate rapidly, and this would not be a good act of stewardship on our part.

We know that things are tight for many of us, and that is why we are asking everyone to get involved in this project. If each individual contributes to the cause, no one person would have to bear the weight. Over the course of August and September we are seeking to raise the necessary funds to meet this needs. We are the church together, and that means we all currently have a need as a body.

What can you do? Give. If you would forgo a few things over the next couple of months, most everyone could contribute $50, $100, $500 or more, and it would go a LONG way. One hundred people mobilized for mission can tackle this with little to no effort. We are asking everyone who calls Mystery home and family to prayerfully and sacrificially give to this effort. Additionally, we will need everyone to serve. Along with money we need good old-fashioned hard work. We will be doing several things ourselves to cut costs, and all of us contributing will again go a long way. Please talk to Pastor Nate, myself or Vance Eden to find out how you can help with the physical and financial efforts over the next month.

There is a big need—but let’s remember we have a bigger God. I would ask us all, as we have done before, to rise to the challenge for the sake of the gospel as well as our personal growth and joy in Jesus. It’s my privilege to labor alongside you in the gospel to see lives transformed and a city changed for his glory and our good!

Sincerely,
Your Pastor – Steev Inge

Baby Day This Sunday

A few people have had a couple questions concerning Baby Dedication Day this Sunday. So here is a little more about it.

We take this time to recognize Gods gift of children and present them to Jesus, recognizing they are first his and then call parents to steward his gracious gift well loving an leading them to Jesus as they grow. We will introduce kids to the church in order for the body/family to know our children and pray for them as the church seeks to also lead and love our kids collectively. During this time we introduce the kids and their parents, call them to the great responsibility and joy of parenting and then as a church present them to God and pray over them to know and receive God's provision, protection and saving faith as they grow. To acknowledge God’s grace in giving children, all Parents to recognize their God-given responsibility and ask for help from their community of faith in raising their children.

It's a fun time to give back to God and remind us all of our call as a church. I wold greatly encourage any regular participants of Mystery to include their 2 and under children....oh and parents get a free book.