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    Mission & VisionA Church Birth Project of

    Grace Christian Fellowship

    Grace Church is a community of changed people who are committed to serving and

    renewingthe greater Dunedin area through a movementof the Gospelof Jesus Christ.

    Gospel:

    The Gospel is the good news that through Jesus Christ the power of God's kingdom has entered

    history to bring redemption and renew the whole world. When we believe and rely on Jesus' death

    and resurrection for our relationship to God, that kingdom power comes upon us and begins to

    work through us. Through the Gospel, Jesus gives us a radically new identity, freeing us from both

    self-righteousness and self-condemnation. He forgives our wrongdoings, heals our brokenness

    redirects us from our hurtful and self-centered patterns, and He liberates us to accept people we

    once excluded.

    Community:

    The Gospel creates a new community which not only nurtures individuals but serves as a sign of

    God's coming kingdom. Here we see all kinds of people loving, serving, and discipling one anothe

    through the transforming and healing power of the Gospel. This experience and activity o

    community is pursued (together) in our Community Groups and Sunday Gatherings.

    Changed People:

    The community the Gospel creates is a community of changed people changed from the inside

    out. In particular, the Gospel makes us into missional and discipling-oriented people.

    Serving:

    Though we gladly invite every person to faith in the Gospel of Jesus, we are committed to

    sacrificially serving our neighbors whether they believe as we do or not. We do this by using our gifts

    and resources for the needs of others. In particular, we work for justice, especially for the poor and

    disadvantaged.

    Renewing:We believe the Gospel is to have a profound, healthy, and renewing impact on all areas of society

    marriage, family, the arts, business, government, media, academia, etc. Therefore we are highly

    committed in seeing the truth of Gospel shape the spheres of family, vocation, and culture.

    Gospel Movement:

    The health and reach of Grace Church is not enough. We are therefore committed to planting

    (and helping others plant) new Gospel-oriented churches and working towards a renewal of

    Gospel vitality by discipling and rising up of future ministry leaders.

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    Grace Church Elders:

    HeathLead Pastor

    JamesExecutive Pastor

    SteveCommunity Group Pastor

    Grace Church Information Meeting 10.11.2011

    Why Plant Churches?

    The vigorous, continual planting of new congregations is the single most crucial strategy for #1.)the

    numerical growth of the Body of Christ in any city, and #2.) the continual corporate renewal and reviva

    of the existing churches in a city. Nothing else--not crusades, outreach programs, para-church ministries

    growing mega-churches, congregational consulting, nor church renewal processes--will have the

    consistent impact of dynamic, extensive church planting. ~ Tim Keller, Why Plant Churches?

    "Planting new churches is the most effective evangelistic methodology known under heaven. ~ Peter

    Wagner, Strategies for Growth

    www.gracechurchofdunedin.com/resources/why-plant-churches

    Grace Churchs Leadership:

    Jesus is the head of the body, the church (Col. 1:8; 1 Pet. 5:3), so we literally consider Jesus Christ to be

    the Senior Elder and the Head of Grace Church. We follow his example and organize our human

    leadership by focusing on three key areas of leadership that

    Jesus fulfills perfectly:ProphetThe people must be taught the Bible.

    PriestThe people must be loved.

    KingThe people must be led.

    The men who lead the church must lead like Jesusnot to replace him, but to follow him and serve his

    people according to their need, as described in the Bible. Though we are imperfect and incomplete, by

    Gods grace we can still reflect the One who teaches, loves, and leads the way to glory.

    So, Grace Church is lead by a plurality of Elders. We believe that Pastor, Elder, and Overseer are all

    synonymous terms in the Bible. Elders are those men who are called and biblically evaluated (e.g., 1

    Timothy 3) to lead Grace Church.

    Elders devote themselves to the ministry of the Word, prayer, ministry leadership, and spiritual care. Elders have the responsibility of imparting and implementing the vision of the church. Elders also assume the responsibility of overseeing all aspects of the church including the Grace

    Community Groups, the various ministry areas, the operation of our Sunday morning Gatherings,

    other meetings, and the business affairs of the church.

    Community Groups:

    We will be meeting throughout the greater Dunedin area in Community Groups which meet inside homes

    and places for public gatherings in order to help, encourage, and strengthen one another in the faith,

    and practice being sent people together. Community Groups are the primary way we connect with

    others and live our lives on mission. These smaller groups of people (5-20) provide an opportunity to know

    others and be known within the Grace Church community.

    Each Community Group meets regularly to eat, learn, pray and be together on mission, living out the

    Gospel in real and tangible expressions. Being a community-driven people means walking through life

    together, helping one another become fully-devoted followers of Jesus.

    It is our desire that everyone, who calls Grace Church their home, would agree to live by our Community

    Commitments and be an active member in one of our Community Groups.

    Our Community Groups will begin in January, 2012. For more info see Steve Lee.

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    GC Timeline:

    November

    Meet with the Grace Church "Core Team"weekly

    December

    December outreachSat. Dec. 10th

    January:

    Start Community GroupsFebruary:

    Sunday morning Gatherings begin on Feb5th @ 10am

    GC Needs (this is not an exhaust ive l ist) :

    Fat stacks of cash! Community Group leaders and hosts As a "set up & take down church" we will need innovative thinking to help plan our use of space,

    children's classes and nursery, storage, set-up and take-down procedures.

    Easy to store and transport nursery equipment Basic supplies for childrens ministrycurriculum, classroom material, markers, crayons, etc A trailer for storage Two projectors and screens Microphones and cables (5); 1 Cordless microphone

    Tableslight weight and durable (for classroom registration and church information) Communion supplies (i.e., trays) Computer for Sunday Gatherings (for A/V purposes)

    Goals for Grace Church:

    Look for storefront/office in downtown Dunedin to be used as church office, gatherings,outreaches, etc...

    Discover ways to serve and renew the greater Dunedin area. Raise up new Community Group leaders and develop more Community Groups. Raise up new ministry leaders and plant a church.