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The Ohio District offers these pages of its website for personal perspectives on faith and life in today's world. We hope to offer visitors to our site thought-provoking insights, questions and encouragements that will draw them more deeply into study of the Scriptures, prayer, and reflection.
We want this to be an interactive process where readers offer their comments and reflections on the ideas offered by our bloggers (You must be a registered user of our site to take advantage of this feature). Our prayer is that these conversations will in small (and perhaps large) ways help us make the light of Christ shine more brightly in our homes, congregations and communities.
We have created a page for guest bloggers. If you have an essay of up to 300 words that you feel would help up accomplish the goals outlined above, please submit it by email to our website adminsitrator.
The Ohio District offers these pages of its website for personal perspectives on faith and life in today's world. We hope to offer visitors to our site thought-provoking insights, questions and encouragements that will draw them more deeply into study of the Scriptures, prayer, and reflection.
We want this to be an interactive process where readers offer their comments and reflections on the ideas offered by our bloggers (You must be a registered user of our site to take advantage of this feature). Our prayer is that these conversations will in small (and perhaps large) ways help us make the light of Christ shine more brightly in our homes, congregations and communities.
We have created a page for guest bloggers. If you have an essay of up to 300 words that you feel would help up accomplish the goals outlined above, please submit it by email to our website adminsitrator.
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Ablaze!
Ohio District ABLAZE
Rev Terry Cripe
Feb 3, 2009
Whenever the Church wants to tackle a serious topic, it resorts to the ancient languages. Something on the order of when a doctor wants to impress you with the seriousness of whatever ails you and shifts into Latin to describe your condition. The same happens when lawyers rev up for a court challenge.
 Ohio District ABLAZE
Rev Terry Cripe
January 2, 2009
“Do the work of an evangelist.” At installations and ordinations, when verses are read as hands of blessing are laid upon the candidate, those words are sometimes spoken. “Do the work of an evangelist.” They were written to young pastor Timothy by St Paul. But what is Paul saying?
President Terry Cripe's letter announcing the Ohio District's intent to see 60 new churches started has raised questions. Why do we need 60 more churches? Where will these churches be planted? Are there 60 Pastors with the skills and desire to plant churches in the entire synod? How can our church participate in planting these churches?
Throughout 2009 posts in this blog will answer most if not all of the questions. In order prime the pump a little I'll close 2008 with a post concerning the single most important change necessary for this vision to become a reality: The responsibility for starting new churches must shift from the district staff to local congregations. Congregations need to start daughter churches instead of the district starting new congregations.
This change in strategy was decided before I joined the Ohio District staff. I probably would have declined the call if this change were not made. I have planted daughter churches 20 miles from home and planted a district sponsored church 1,800 miles from home. That experience taught me that the local congregation knows the needs of the community much better than the outside church planter. The local church already has members in the community being evangelized to share in the work. Prayer support is stronger when the planter has personal relationships before the new church is launched.
It was affirming to find that a majority of the respondents to the Ohio District New Church Survey 2008 agree. The following statement was in the survey: "Local congregations, not Ohio District staff, should be responsible for ensuring new churches are started." Sixty-three percent of respondents agreed or strongly agreed with this statement while six percent disagreed or strongly disagreed. The survey also also had the opposite statement: "The Ohio District staff, not local congregations, should be responsible for ensuring new churches are started." Eighty-seven percent of those who responded marked "disagree" or "strongly disagree" to this statement. Five percent strongly agreed while no one marked "agreed."
Bottom line: If the Ohio District staff had to locate all the places for mission churches, had to raise all the funds and had to find all the church planters 60 new churches, it would be almost impossible to get the work done. However, with 175 churches starting to focus on new church starts, instead of one district, suddenly 60 new churches isn't nearly as daunting.
Check this space regularly for more answers to the questions concerning the 60 New Churches challenge.
Ohio District ABLAZE
Rev Terry Cripe
December 1, 2008
“We have often said heretofore that the Gospel, properly speaking, is not something written in books, but an oral proclamation, which shall be heard in all the world and shall be cried out freely before all creatures, so that all would have to hear it if they had ears; that is to say, it shall be preached so publicly that to preach it more publicly would be impossible. For the Law, which was of old, and what the prophets preached, was not cried out in all the world before all creatures, but it was preached by the Jews in their synagogues. But the Gospel shall not be thus confined; it shall be preached freely unto all the world.”
- Martin Luther, Gospel Sermon, Ascension Day (Lenker Edition, Vol XII, #3)
Have you ever heard it said that the church needs to do no outreach here in the United States because all anyone needs to do to hear the Gospel is go to one of the thousands of neighborhood churches to hear it?
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