I found this on the Missional Community site. I'm not sure how I got there, so sorry for not giving someone credit for pointing me to this site.
You know you're on the road to missional if you are...
...investigating the needs in your community (not just your church).
...investing in meeting the needs in your community (not just your church)
...celebrating church members who serve in the community, not just those who serve in the church.
...increasing your church resources to the community (time, money, facilities)
...adopting schools in your community.
...prayer partnering with community servants (school workers, social workers, government leaders, police and fire departments).
...launching ministry projects that are community-targeted.
...incorporating the community calendar into your church calendar.
...expecting each small group in your church to be engaged in some ongoing community ministry.
...expecting church staff members to spend a portion of their work week in the community.
...building relationships with community leaders.
...training people to be missionaries in their neighborhoods, businesses, schools, etc.
...engaging in prayer-walking your community.
...offering life coaching for participants (intentionally, routinely asking participants about their personal spiritual development).
...offering personal development educational opportunities to the community, in the community (marriage, parenting, financial planning, physical fitness, etc.).
...encouraging community organizations to use your church facilities.
...building church buildings in order to serve the facilities needs of the community.
You know you're on the road to missional if you are...
...investigating the needs in your community (not just your church).
...investing in meeting the needs in your community (not just your church)
...celebrating church members who serve in the community, not just those who serve in the church.
...increasing your church resources to the community (time, money, facilities)
...adopting schools in your community.
...prayer partnering with community servants (school workers, social workers, government leaders, police and fire departments).
...launching ministry projects that are community-targeted.
...incorporating the community calendar into your church calendar.
...expecting each small group in your church to be engaged in some ongoing community ministry.
...expecting church staff members to spend a portion of their work week in the community.
...building relationships with community leaders.
...training people to be missionaries in their neighborhoods, businesses, schools, etc.
...engaging in prayer-walking your community.
...offering life coaching for participants (intentionally, routinely asking participants about their personal spiritual development).
...offering personal development educational opportunities to the community, in the community (marriage, parenting, financial planning, physical fitness, etc.).
...encouraging community organizations to use your church facilities.
...building church buildings in order to serve the facilities needs of the community.
Comments
I know of three denominations here. I would not dare ask any one of them for such...because I do not conform to their doctrine. Which is probably a whole lot more Christ centered than most.
I am further ahead to seek a business that would rent me space...with unconditional terms
Sad reality on Christianity.
RoG of walkingchurch fame.
Does the arena have a room?