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Thursday September 6, 2007 ~ 5 Comments
My friend George Klippenes, who directs church planting for the Evangelical Free Church, wrote this email (posted with permission) and provided some helpful information. Next week, Earl Creps and I are meeting with the E.Free. National Church Leadership in their first ever "Missional Summit" in Minneapolis. Earl and I will lead the conference with these 150 key leaders to encourage them to think biblically, missionally, and discerningly. Before I leave, I will have the chance to talk research with a smaller group of church planting leaders. George wrote: Ed, You can download George's PowerPoint here. I spoke at the Evangelical Free national denominational meeting in Salt Lake City in June 2004. I was impressed to see how contemporary and traditional pastors shared fellowship and enthusiasm for each other's ministries. They are good folks... and it is good to learn from them. And, one more thing, what a great mission statement: The full statement is: "The Evangelical Free Church exists to glorify God by multiplying healthy churches among all people." Posted on September 6, 2007 at 10:34 AM ~ 5 Comments Tagged with: creps, e free, evengelical free, missional summit 5 CommentsComment PolicyComments are welcome on discussion posts. Comments are not moderated but do require a keyword to avoid spam. If this is your first time commenting, please review the comment policy. Leave a comment |






































I try not to judge anyone's heart, but it honestly makes me a little nauseated to hear a lot of talk about attendance goals... numbers, numbers, numbers.
So what if you figure out how to get a church to 100 in one year? I don't care if you get it to 10,000 in one month, that doesn't mean you're really pleasing God or fulfilling the Great Commission. I don't even care if you have 10,000 baptisms. There is no quantitative measure for true faithfulness.
Numbers aren't useless, but if we're not careful we can become just as greedy for congregants, or converts, or members, as gamblers are for cash.
Wow, THE Ryan Wiksel, good to hear from you.
The numbers are not always the best scorecard, but they can also help people to be more intentional about reaching people far from Christ.
So, that is what I know George is focusing on. That is his passion.
Ed
Sure... THE Ryan Wiksell. You know how funny that sounds coming from THE Ed Stetzer?
Anyway, like I said, I'm not judging anyone's heart. But even with the best intentions, such heavy focus on numbers can certainly be counter-productive. It makes it easy to forget that it's actually God's job, not ours, and we're just privileged to be able to stick a toe in the water.
Let's just say we have mutual friends, as you know!
But, I agree... that balance is hard.
Thanks for the mention, Ed. Good to hear from Ryan, too, a fellow Springfieldian. Wish I could be at your open-mic night but I'm on the road.