R.E.A.C.H. America With the Gospel
The 21st century that we minister in requires a passion and courage
of apostolic dynamic as well as individuals courageous enough to
reach out to a lost and dying world. Church planting must be a chief
focus of the Department of National Missions of the Apostolic Assembly
and mission focal point in this day. In order for the church to continue,
there needs to be an awakening in order that it can continue to thrive.
Often times that means that what we did to start churches in the
twentieth century might not work in the twenty-first century. Our
prayer is that God will raise up a generation of mission-minded people
like the apostle Paul who will preach Christ and plant healthy churches
across North America and abroad. Far too many church plants fail
because many times we follow a model that may have worked elsewhere
instead of seeking God’s face about the unique model required
for that particular area.
What will the church of tomorrow look like?
Will the traditional brick building with a steeple reaching toward
the sky be the standard
we’ve grown so accustomed to? Or will there be smaller, more
intimate churches meeting in office buildings, homes or storefronts
in urban settings? One thing is for certain—if society continues
to change in the next 10 years as it has in the past 10 years, the
church of tomorrow will look very different from the church of today.
As our cities swell with the shifting demographics of people moving
to North America, the church of tomorrow will take on a new look.
It’s purpose, however, will remain the same—to reach
the lost with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Because of today’s
growing cultural diversity, we must be prepared for the change, and
we must adapt to this changing culture without compromising the message
of the gospel. If we are not flexible in the approach of our mission,
we run the risk of not meeting the needs of those who so desperately
need the Savior.
You have the opportunity to make a difference in
National Missions. October 2-4, 2008 National Missions
will host the first annual Vision
Casting & Recruitment Conference in Santa Ana, CA. Those who
would like to get involved in National Missions in any facet are
invited and welcome to join us at this power-filled event. There
will an abundance of information, material as well spiritual guidance
and direction provided at this conference. Make plans to attend today!
For more information email Saul Santos Jr., Executive Assistant
to International &
National Missions at ssantos@apostolicnet.org
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Bishop Abel Aguilar
Secretary of National Missions
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