From Consumerism to Servanthood: A Call to Discipleship

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Most people know that in America, Christianity has become this consumer thing. If they're not finding that in the church, we have to go back to Scripture and go, why not? What are we doing wrong? One of our elders calls it pastoral malpractice. Like, you're actually ruining people by making them consumers, because you're supposed to be turning them into servants. We don't come to be served. We serve and give our lives as a ransom for many. It's at the core of what we understand it means to follow Jesus Christ." (84 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Like, this is success to us when our people love, really love Jesus. Like, they don't need all of the bells and whistles, you know, in order to sing, or in order to pray, or in order to get in the Word. We want them to be devoted worshipers of God. We wanted these loving families. Like, are we looking around and seeing, like, these groups of people that really adore one another? I mean, love to the point that Jesus wanted, where the world would look on and go, I've never seen love like this." (169 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "It's just this fellowship is going on and I'm not pushing it. And I felt like with the old model, people aren't going to reach out unless you create a program for them to do it. People aren't going to fellowship with each other unless you create some program for that. People aren't going to get together and pray unless you schedule it for them. People won't take communion unless you get all the elements and everything figured out. And now it's just this thing where people are sharing their faith every day. It's just happening. It's natural. They can't help it. They don't need my permission." (281 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "It's these ordinary people that are so deeply in love with Jesus. That they can't help but go and talk about Him when they're going door to door in their neighborhoods. Not prompted by anyone else, just prompted by a love for their neighbors and a love of Jesus and belief in the gospel. Those have been the most powerful stories to me because it gets rid of all the excuses. know, it's like, well, if that guy's doing it and he's a doctor and that guy's doing it and he's a thug, what's my excuse why I'm not?" (36 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Church, in my mind, and the best I can understand scripture, was supposed to be a group of people that loved Jesus. They loved each other deeply because that was His command. This is our true family now. More than a family, we are a body, like one. You are my arm, and so I will protect you, and any hurt to you is a hurt to me. And for there to be this godly leadership that matures this body and strengthens them, disciples them, and sends them out on mission so that we get serious about getting to the rest of the world and making disciples of them." (134 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Let's say someone comes to my gathering, and they're just understanding Jesus. Then I find someone that's further along and encourage them to help that newer believer. And so there's just this natural flow of these people who show up, that become disciple makers, then become pastors, and then become elders. And then once we got a few elders, it's like, okay, let's even branch that off, and you three elders take those churches, you three elders take those churches, and let's just keep it going." (134 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Are they people who sacrifice and suffer because they so believe in the hope of heaven? Do they see themselves as just travelers on this earth? Or are they building a home for themselves? Are they these suffering sojourners that just can't wait for the return of Christ? You know, if I say I get up at 5 in the morning and spend time with the Lord, they go, oh, that's great, you know, but you're Francis Chan, you know? And when Marcus is doing it at 3.30 in the morning before he goes to work, you know, picking up needles off the street and cleaning off the grossest part of the city and speaking to homeless and caring for them." (43 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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