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Re-Thinking Missions
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VISION – New Missions EmphasisSTRENGTH – Mature & Healthy ULBCPARTNERSHIP – More Significant RelationshipsGOAL – Growth of ULBC & Growth of Missions 4 Point Strategy
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Mission Statement ULBC’s God-glorifying and joy-producing mission is to know Jesus and make Him known. New Vision for ULBC Mission Partnerships We desire to form significant partnerships with missionaries whose goal is to penetrate unreached people with the gospel, plant indigenous churches and mobilize its people for Great Commission work themselves. VISION – New Missions Emphasis
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Community Outreach Community Picnic Other Outreach Events Leadership Development Training Resources & Events Overall Mentoring & Training Elders Addition to Pastoral Staff Move toward 2 nd Full-Time Pastor Significant Maintenance Needs to Church Exterior Brick Lighting Windows Parking Lot Carpeting STRENGTH – Mature & Healthy ULBC
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Spiritual Partnership Emphasis in Worship Services Deliberate Church-wide Prayer Encouragement Communication & Counsel Training & Resources Physical Partnership Goal of Significant Support Levels Regularly Visiting Fields Meeting Occasional Needs Accountability Expectation of Frequent Reporting Regular Evaluation of Ministry Progress PARTNERSHIP – More Significant Relationships
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Growth of ULBC Increased maturity, depth and effectiveness of local ministry Increased desire to be personally involved in missions Lord willing, increased financial & human resources Growth of Missions Partnership with growing number of ULBC members involved Sending of ULBC Church-Planters to the Mission Field Support Level & Number of Missionaries to increase in proportion to ULBC Growth GOAL – Growth of ULBC & Missions
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Responsibility often requires tough decisions Evaluation of people’s ministry is difficult work All Christian ministry is not missions Stop supporting ≠ bad people or bad ministries Things to Keep in Mind as You Consider the Proposal
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Retain 4 of Current 15 Missionaries Boese (Ivory Coast) – Strong Connection to Church-Planting* Lundquist (Austria) – Church-Planting* Somers (India) – Church-Planting* Vasquez (Arkansas, U.S.) – Church-Planting Short-Term Goals Propose 1 New Missionary Increase Monthly Support Increase Our Involvement *Either Unreached or Mobilizing PROPOSAL – Smaller Team of Strategic Partners
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Support Amounts Boese (Ivory Coast) - $2,700 (same) Lundquist (Austria) - $3,200 down to $3,000 Somers (India) - $3,000 (same) Vasquez (Arkansas, U.S.) - $4,200 down to $3,300 New Missionary - $3,000 (new) Missions Fund $3,000 up to $6,500 Missions Conference Leadership of Missions Trips Periodic Missionary Needs PROPOSAL – Smaller Team of Strategic Partners
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The Biblical perspective of missionaries being supported from others: “I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that now at length you have revived your concern for me. You were indeed concerned for me but you had no opportunity. Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content... I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:10-13 PROPOSAL – Gradually Discontinue Others
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Group 1 4 months – 100%x2…75%x1…50%x1 Affleck Campbell Childs Stomps Yahr Group 2 5 months – 100%x3…75%x1…50%x1 Dawe Munger Detroit A.A.M. Porwoll Group 3 7 months – 100%x3…75%x2…50%x2 Shady Sutherland PROPOSAL – Gradually Discontinue Others
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2014 Missions Budget - $47,200 2015 Missions Budget - $31,523* 2016 Missions Budget - $21,500 This is a significant missions budget (cf. sister churches) It allows for a significant partnership It allows for ULBC to get healthy and strong It allows for growth in accordance with our new strategy Please note: *2015 Missions Budget includes Ramp-Down Monies Congregation will vote on who we support Congregation will vote on specific dollar amount of support (not %) PROPOSAL – Ramp-Down to Healthier Budget
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VISION – New Missions EmphasisSTRENGTH – Mature & Healthy ULBCPARTNERSHIP – More Significant RelationshipsGOAL – Growth of ULBC & Growth of Missions 4 Point Strategy
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Remember the danger of the tongue “No human being can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of deadly passion” James 3:8 Remember the source of disunity “What causes quarrels and what causes fights among you? It is not this, that your passions are at war within you?” James 4:1 Exercise genuine wisdom “The wisdom from above is... peaceable... And a harvest of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace.” James 3:17-18 Heed the Scripture
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