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Session Overview
Purpose of this session
To help the participant understand the work of God in the world, with a particular
focus on the mission of God reaching even specifically to him/her.
Session Outline
Going Deeper
Participant guides (one per person); Leader’s guide; pens or pencils; dry erase board or
chart paper and markers; PowerPoint presentation; appendix materials (optional)
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Gather
Beginning Points
Introduction 1.1-1.2
■■ Welcome everyone to Mission Friends: The Meaning of Membership.
■■ Introduce yourself.
■■ Pray for God’s blessing as you begin this journey together.
■■ Pass out participant guides.
We have provided you with a participant guide which includes introductory material, places
for notes, and additional resources for further exploration. I invite you to turn to page 1.
Explain: Our congregation is all about mission. We are committed to purposefully pursuing
the priorities of God. Together we will look at four intersecting dimensions of that mission:
the mission of God; the mission of our congregation; the mission of a member of our
church; and the mission of the denomination to which we belong, the Evangelical Covenant
Church. We will explore these four topics during four one-hour sessions.
Explain:
• In “The Mission of God,” we will explore the Evangelical Covenant Church’s
understanding of God and God’s mission in the world.
• In “The Mission of the Covenant,” we will look at the values, mission, and
ministry of our growing denominational family, the Evangelical Covenant Church
(ECC), which has more than 800 churches in the United States and Canada, and
partnerships in over 30 additional countries around the globe.
• In “The Mission of Our Church,” we will explore how we are seeking to pursue
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God’s priorities. We will also introduce you to our history and give you a “behind the
scenes” look at how we are organized.
• In “The Mission of a Member,” we will look at our church’s commitment to you,
and the expectations we have for those affiliated with our congregation.
Explain: The term “Mission Friends” was an early nickname given to Covenant people.
Covenanters have from the beginning sought to build a culture of friendship in Christ,
pursuing the mission of God together. We hope to embody that same spirit today in this
congregation. We are in it together, pulling for each other, as we seek to live faithfully in
response to the love and grace God extends to us through Christ.
Thank you for investing in this process. We trust that it will be beneficial to deepening your
own sense of God’s mission in your life.
■■ Give the groups a few minutes to discuss; then, invite them back to share with the larger
group the answers that their partner(s) gave.
■■ Assure participants that their questions will be addressed over the course of the four sessions.
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Instruct and Interact
The Mission of God: God’s Mission to You 1.8
God is now here 1.9
Explain: What do these letters spell? Show “Godisnowhere” PowerPoint slide or write this
on a board or chart paper. Give the group a chance to respond
Explain: From one perspective, some would say “God is nowhere,” but from a different
perspective, it says “God is now here.” The essential message of the Bible is that God
is indeed here with us. You are not alone. In fact, one of the names given to Jesus is
“Immanuel.” The name literally means “God with us.” It is the very nature of God to be
with us.
Explain: 1.10 Students of the Bible speak of three ways that God is with us:
• Creator— 1.11 In Genesis 1 and 2, we see God creating all that is, bringing it
to life, forming the world around us, including you and me. [Have someone read
Psalm 139:13-16.] This passage tells us that God knew us before we were born and
created us out of love for us. Genesis even tells us that God the Creator walked
with humanity in perfect relationship. Thomas a Kempis said of God, “This is the
supreme manifestation of your love, that when I had no being, you created me.”
• Redeemer— 1.12 Unfortunately there was a breech in the relationship. Sin came
in and destroyed that perfect relationship. But God still seeks us out, wanting us to
walk together in the way God intends. For this reason, God sent his son, Jesus, into
the world and that’s where we get the name Immanuel, ‘God with us.’ Jesus took on
human flesh and came into this world. Jesus was literally ‘God with us,’ God among
us. Out of God’s love for us, Jesus died on a cross, taking on our sin so that we might
be saved or redeemed from sin and made new, enabling us to walk with God once
again in relationship. [Have someone read Ephesians 1:7 and 2 Corinthians 5:17.]
• Sustainer— 1.13 [Have someone read Philippians 1:6.] Since God is continually
seeking us out and since Jesus came to us so that we could be in relationship with
God, we need the constant sustaining of God in this relationship. That sustaining
comes through the Holy Spirit, who continues the work of helping us understand
and walk with Christ.
Reflection 1.14
Explain: Consider the three ways that Biblical scholars describe God (Creator, Redeemer,
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Sustainer) and the corresponding Scripture. To which of the three dimensions do you most
relate?
■■ Give participants a moment to reflect on the questions below and then have them share their
thoughts either as a whole group or in pairs. Remind participants that it’s okay to say they do
not have thoughts on a particular question.
• How have you experienced God as Creator?
• Is there someone you can think of who has made God’s redeeming love especially
real for you?
• How do you experience God’s sustaining presence in your life today?
Explain: This is God’s mission to you. As you hear about this grand truth of the Bible,
perhaps you are aware that you have not really ever opened your heart to God. Nothing
would thrill God more than for you to do so in a simple prayer stating to God your desire to
embrace and follow him, receiving the new life and forgiveness that comes through Christ.
The Bible tells us that God is love. 1.16 Because God is love, God is also…
• A Seeking God—God desires to bring close those who are far away from him. This
means that God continually desires to meet people where they are and draw them
into his loving embrace and care, helping them to accept and trust in him.
• A Reconciling God—God desires to bring close those who are far away from each
other. This means that God constantly desires to create communities where people
can express the love they experience from God to others.
• A Healing God—God desires to bring close the values of the Kingdom of God. This
means God continually desires to address and change the hurts in the world and the
causes of those hurts.
God has given particular gifts, talents, interests, and resources to each of us that we may find
our significant contribution to his mission to the lost, the hurting, and the fractured.
Reflection 1.17
Explain: As you hear about God’s mission, perhaps you have a desire to participate in that
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mission, a mission which God works out through the church. Ask yourself the question,
what do I see as my role in working out God’s mission in the world?
■■ Give participants time to reflect on the question and if time allows you may wish to have
them share their thoughts.
Integrate
The X-Factor: Keep this Image in Mind
Explain: Here is an image that can help us remember both God’s mission to you and God’s
mission through you. Greek is the language of the New Testament. The Greek letter Chi
looks like the English letter “X”. Chi is the first letter for the Greek spelling of Christ, and
so it became the one letter abbreviation for Christ. It is also a visual image for the mission of
God.
■■ Draw the bottom half of the letter chi, “ ” to complete the letter.
Explain: 1.19 From this point on, we are reminded by the bottom half of the Chi, that we
join God (the center point) in his expansive mission to the world (the lower opening).
1.20 The two halves of the letter chi (“X”) combine to remind us of the rhythm of faith:
God has a mission both to us and through us.
Timeline
Explain: 1.21 In your participant guide you will find a timeline. We will use this to note
significant points on our spiritual journey.
I will give you a few minutes to note the following on your timeline:
• Significant events that have shaped your view of God (good or bad).
• God’s mission to you:
Time when you first remember being aware of God.
Times when you have been keenly aware of God’s presence.
• God’s mission through you:
Times when you have cared for others, reached out to the hurting, acted on
injustice, shared the good news of Jesus with others.
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Explain: If you sense that you are at a place on your spiritual journey where you desire to
embrace God’s love for you, I encourage you to talk with me as soon as you can, to help you
enter into a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Closing
Explain: God has a mission in this world, and that mission includes you. God loves you and
longs to be in relationship with you. Over the rest of our time together, keep that in mind,
wherever you are on your spiritual journey.
■■ Remind your group of the additional questions available in the “Going Deeper” section at
the end of this session for those who want to reflect further on their role in the working out
of God’s mission.
Going Deeper
Life’s Big Questions
God has a mission in this world, and that mission includes you. So how do we discern our part in
God’s big mission? To begin with, God’s desire is to give you a part that fits who you are and what
you desire. So try answering these five questions. They may help you discern God’s leading in
your life right now.
3) What do you want God to do in your life in the next 6-12 months?
4) If you could do anything for God or others what would you like to do?
5) How might the church help you pursue these things for God?