
I just arrived at the San Diego at the National Outreach Convention.
It should be a good week and I am not bitter that the folks at Outreach don't know where I work (click here, right under Len Sweet, and see the "North American Mission Board," my FORMER place of employment).
The Christian Post explained:
Thousands have converged in San Diego for the self-claimed single largest gathering focused solely on outreach and featuring much of today's most innovative and fastest growing churches in the country.The National Outreach Convention (NOC), presented by Outreach Magazine, opened Wednesday at the Town and Country Resort & Convention Center...
This year's convention, under the theme "Converge: Where Mission Meets Innovation," aims at energizing and refocusing outreach efforts to help churches reach their surrounding communities for Christ.
Then they quoted what I am going to be doing in the session I lead:
But before local church pastors and other leaders jump on the bandwagon for innovative outreach methods, a panel discussion on Friday will address some of the dangers and the temptation of going from one new ministry trend to the next. The panel, led by moderator Ed Stetzer – director of research and missiologist at LifeWay – will provide "an honest deconstruction of the potential tyranny, superficiality and idolatry of ministry innovation in search of its true missional core."
Sounds like I am supposed to be the killjoy, but I hope not. And, "deconstruction of the potential tyranny" is quite a mouthful. Grin.
The good folks at Regal gave 200 copies of one of my new books, 11 Innovations in the Local Church (with Elmer Towns and Warren Bird), so I will be signing and sharing. (If you want people to sign up for your book signing, and you are not famous, you have to give books away! Thanks Regal.)
My focus will be on how churches engage their context in fresh ways.
Comments (4)
Dr. Stetzer,
I am a Youth Pastor in Louisville, KY and our church recently approached another church about allowing us to adopt them and make them one of our campuses. We have had some issues since this has taken place. Mostly, in helping people go from an old mindset of "doing church" into a new mindset. I wanted to get your input on the issue. I am an avid reader of your blog and books. I would appreciate your insight. Could you e-mail me and let me know your thoughts or I can send you more info. Thanks for the help! My e-mail is rparrott@highview.org.
Ronnie Parrott
Posted by Ronnie Parrott | November 8, 2007 1:59 PM
Posted on November 8, 2007 13:59
Please contact my office and I will communicate with you there.
Posted by Ed Stetzer | November 8, 2007 9:36 PM
Posted on November 8, 2007 21:36
Where is my copy? Nevermind, all the boys say that to you. You are good at making us feel like we are your writers. That is why we all do it for free! Thanks for letting me be involved. Keep on producing stuff. The world is reading and we are responding.
Posted by Dino Senesi | November 9, 2007 7:22 AM
Posted on November 9, 2007 07:22
Dino, Dino, it is coming soon!
Posted by Ed Stetzer | November 13, 2007 9:14 AM
Posted on November 13, 2007 09:14