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Enough - 2006

The Question - 2006

AweSum -2005

Friendly Fire - 2006

Reflections on Mainstream - 2006

The Summit - 2006

I Still Have A Dream - 2005

Immi-doption v. Immi-bortion - 2006

Fawnix...N-Z (Emerging Church) - 2006

The State Of The Church 2007

Fawnix ...A-M (Emerging Church) - 2006

Collateral Damage - 2005

Just Chump Change - 2006

The 7 Rabbits - Article - BEGIN HERE

The 41st Day Syndrome

Same As It Ever Was

Just a Sign of the Times - 2006

Reflections on Technology - 2006

Winds of Change - 2006

Intelligent (?) Questions - 2006

Go Figure??? - 2006

Sharing The Questions - 2006

Will The Real Emerging Church Stand Up?- 2006

The Kingdom of Heaven Is Now! - 2006

Without A Doubt (?) - 2006

Poem Under Poem - 2006

Poverty USA - 2006

Victimmigration 2006

What is Your Net Worth?

The 7 Rabbits - Poem

Overcoming Playboy Spirituality - 2006

Meant For More!!! - 2006

Tim Donahue - Artist - 2006

The Next Wave - 2006

Caleb's Promise - For Father's Day - 2006

Carp Christianity - 2006

Paying To Follow Christ - 2006

A Prayer For The Village - 2006

Living on the Blank White Pages - 2006

A Pocketful of Mumbles - 2006

What Can I Do? 2007

My Time on Minnie Street - 2006

Ministry On The Other Side - 2006

March 2007 Book Review: A Time for Compassion

Ivan's Song - 2006

Beyond Passion - 2006

Adopt A School - 2006

Where's Charlie Wear At? - 2006

Permission For Ignition - 2006

The Post-Man Cometh - 2006

Just Do It...Different...Better! - 2006

UnSafe InSame - 2006

Engaging Youth Culture - 2006

Take Nothing For The Journey - Part II - 2006

Take Nothing For The Journey - Part II - 2006

Take Nothing For The Journey - Part 1 - 2006

Tough Love: Letting Go and Letting God

The Sky Is Falling

Immigrace-un 2007

From Dialogue To Action - 2007

Hope For Living The Love in 2007

Insights From an Almost Atheist -2007

Get Out With It in 2007

2006 Review of Religious Literature

I Am What’s Wrong With The Church-2007

Joseph’s Dream - 2007

I Will Follow

Promise Says

The Ordinary Jesus

Illusion

My Valuable Time

Discrimmigration

He Was Calling My Name

The Best of the Emerging Church-2006

September 2006 Book Review - 2006

Inspiration

November 2006 Book Review

August 2006 Book Review

Best Books - 2006

July 2006 Book Review

T'was The Weeks Before Christmas

The Testing of Love

The PDL - Stress Test

All Taken Care Of

Counting Character

Frustration To Cessation

October 2007 Book Review

Take Away The Stone - Shedding Light Inside The Emerging Church

Entangled and Entwined

Why Love? - By Jim Palmer

Editorial for October 2007 by Robby McAlpine

Interview - Beyond Megachurch Myths - Author Dr. Scott Thumma

Interview - Jim Palmer's Wide Open Spaces

An Interview With Brian McLaren - Everything Must Change

Charis-Missional Evangelism - By Brother Maynard

Wide Open Spaces - by Jim Palmer

April 1, 2008 Theme

Emerging Church Prayer for 2008

Re-Weaving Your Net

Homecoming by Anne Goodrich

March 2007 Book Review: Be the Change: Your Guide to Freeing Slaves and Changing the World

The Emergent Church --- Clergy-Laity Divide

August 1, 2008 Theme

Chrysalis:From Post Charismatic to Charismissional

Everything Must Change by Brian McLaren

The Best of the Emerging Church 2007

How Wide Does Love Go? By Sam Davidson

Prophetic Ministry - Reimagined Missionally

November 2007 Book Review - The 'C'Bomb

Rechristening Christian

Dec. 1, 2008 INTERFAITH Issue - With Eboo Patel & Becca Hartman

No One Special - The Hidden Power of an Ordinary Life

A Society Without A Jester Is A Society In Trouble by Phyllis Tickle

Lost Love and Christian Effects by Mark Harris

Why Charismissional?

The Faith To Confront Unprecedented Economic Times

If Jesus Walked Our Streets

April 2008 Book Review: Chasing Francis - A Pilgrim's Tale

Freedom is a Dancer

Editorial: Eviction Notice

April 2008 Book Review: A Christianity Worth Believing by Doug Pagitt

Sincerity

The Warrior by Erin Word

Pagan Christianity: A Video Spoof Review

The Shack: Gender-Bending God the Father {an interview with William P. 'Paul' Young}

Desperate Housewives Go To Church

Vertigonomics

Feeling Love, Loved, In Love, and Loving 24/7 by Gary Vacca

An Introduction From Eboo Patel & Becca Hartman

Questioning the Unquestioned Answers

The Jesus Principle: Small is Beautiful

CD Review: True to Life by Norm Strauss

My Resignation

An Interview With Becky Garrison

Design in the Dance

Embrace The Mess: Why Youth Must Lead Now

A Missional View of Healing and Deliverance

How to Become a Legend by Doing Nothing Special - An Interview With Pastor Ken Lloyd

Your Heart Is All I Need

Look Into The Mirror

Church

Holy Humor - Becky Garrison's Recommended Websites

Two Faiths - One Friendship

April 2008: MORE Book Reviews

Get Ready - by Dena Brehm

The Lord is My Shepherd

Jesus Versus the System

Mr. Nobody - A Song by Todd Baio

Coram deo by Richard Oats

February 2008 Book Review: The New Christians - Dispatches From The Emergent Frontier

Econversation - Counting The Cost

The Immipartheid Poem

Dances With Geese

First Ever Emerging Amish Church by Mark VanSteenwyk

Today's Theologians Rock With The Oldies by Becky Garrison

The Mother Heart of God

A Parable: Sometimes I Make Myself Sick

Immillusion - Encore

Clear the Bench - Doable Evangelism for the Ordinary Christian

The Little Ones

Pentecostals-Emergent-Anabaptists and Icons

Kulaca Koyu

Immillusion - A Poem

Call From The Wizard of Oz by James Lee

Yahweh and Grace by Lisa DeLay

The Quilting of Faith

Lamb of God or Cagefighter by Nadia Bolz-Weber

We are ALL Daniels

Walking Home From School Today

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8 Rabbits Go To Church

It Must Be True

Moscow at Sunrise

Unpacking Love Part 1: The Politics of Love by Erin Word

Backyard Faith - Finding Adventure in Everyday Life

Sheepmanship - A Poem About the Sacred Cow of Leadership - By Bill Dahl

The Naked Gospel by Andrew Farley

In their Own Words

With Teeth: Nine Inch Nails

Being Christ As Community: A Missional Model

Embracing the Ordinary - How I Stopped Chasing The Wind

Wet Skunk by Cathleen Falsani

Don't Have To Be Perfect

Diligence to Detail

Call From The Wizard of Oz

Unpacking Love Part 2: Agapeology by Erin Word

Live In The Tension

Bo's Cafe

God is God

Featured book review -hot-flat-and-crowded-by-thomas-l-friedman

Insights From Rabbitdumb

On Happiness

Hell and the Levees

Faith as Heritage - Faith as Recognition

Everything is Upside-Down

Artist Spotlight: Aaron Strumpel

Alice In RabbitLand

The Love Power of Jesus

Free To Be Me

Miracle Without Miracle by Peter Rollins

Echonomics

Memoir of a Misfit: Finding My Place in the Family of God by Marcia Ford

Impufficient - Hijacked by Harvard

Creating Jesus In Our Own Image

Freedom With A Price

Do I Really Know God Aright?

The Joy of Alignment

September 2007 Book Reviews

Real Man or GCM?

Confessions of a Bad Christian

YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY IT IF YOU DON’T WANT TO

Points of Greatest Potential by Robert Darden

Swim Against The Tide

March 2008 Book Review: Pagan Christianity - Exploring The Roots of Our Church Practices - by Frank Viola and George Barna

Dove - A Song by Aaron Strumpel

Econverision

Churched - One Kid's Journey Toward God Despite a Holy Mess by Matthew Paul Turner

Religion Through Love's Eyes

O-O-O by Paul Heppleston

Inside The Bubble

The Story of Sadhu Sundar Singh: The Saint of India by Cyril J. Davey

Freedom Dances

Perichoresis

It's Not Personal - Why I Refuse To Accept A Personal Savior

Rags To Riches

A Harey Encounter

I Couldn't Let You Go Through This Alone

The Mythical Good Christian is Just a Piece of Topiary. And who wants to be that?

If The Cow is Coddled Properly

Sunday Mornings

Just Whose Kingdom Are We Building?

The Challenge to Change

Rebirth

Housekeeping

Love God and Do What You Want

Clarity

Blank

Stuck and Pinched

Music Review: Acceptable - By Tina Marie Williams

Book Review - Fight Like A Girl: The Power of Being A Woman by Lisa Bevere

Book Review: The Lost Apostle: Search for the Truth About Junia

Poetry: I am Not the Perfect Mother

Poetry: Awake Woman by Kelly Hall

The Feminine Side of God by Julie Clawson

Women Christian Leaders: The Wisest Wager by Helen Mildenhall

Faith Which Is Within Me by Erin Word

Cartoon Contemplation

Interview With Pastor Rose Swetman

The Center of My Worth by Cynthia Clack

Stolen Identity by Crystal Neill

The Stained Glass Ceiling by Kathy Escobar

Round Peg In A Square Hole: by Rhonda Mitchell

The Mirror by Sonja Andrews

Exceptions to the Role by Maria Smith

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Why Charismissional?

WHY CHARISMISSIONAL?



The word charismissional is defined as Spirit-led missional living. Allow me to explain why I joined the words charismatic and missional.

A Call For Charisma In The Missional Church

We cannot truly be missional without allowing our missional activity to be directed by the Holy Spirit. Our identity as the people of God is dependent on our understanding of the purpose of the Holy Spirit in our life.

Our empowerment for participation in the missio Dei is the Holy Spirit. His role in our life is to make known to us the heart of the Father. How can we live a life of mission without knowing what the Father is doing? We were given the Holy Spirit for this reason - to show us the things we need to know in order to be in step with the Father's heart.

We are to demonstrate, by the power of the Holy Spirit, the present reality of the kingdom of God. In order to do this, we must develop a relationship of ongoing dependence on His guidance and insight into the kingdom realm.

We serve a supernatural God, and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit is His supernatural ability made available to us. Spiritual gifts are the supernatural help of the Spirit of God given for the accomplishment of his missional purposes.

I hope that those who are not from a charismatic background would open their heart and mind to the supernatural, divine enablement available to all of us. When we embrace and understand the necessity of the Spirit's role, our mission can be connected to the living power of God. It does not have to look like charismatic hype. It can look like whatever supernatural intervention or grace that we need in the moment.

Let us not attempt to live missionally without a dependent reliance on the participation of the Holy Spirit. This is the missional element that will cause our works of service to be empowered with the life of the Spirit of God.

A Missional Call to the Charismatic Church

On the other hand, we should no longer be charismatic without understanding the missional heart of the Father.

Why aren't charismatics missional? If the function of the Holy Spirit is to reveal the heart of the Father, and the heart of the Father is the reconciliation and restoration of all things, why have we, who claim knowledge and intimacy with the Spirit, missed the missional leading of the Holy Spirit?

I am sorry to say that the charismatic church has not represented the function of spiritual gifts very well. While we pursue the supernatural aspect of our inheritance, eagerly desiring the gifts of the Spirit, for the most part, our expression of the gifts has been self-serving.

As a friend, I would like to issue this missional call to the charismatic church. Let us open our eyes and hearts to what God is doing. I have written this letter explaining the need to reconsider the way we practice our faith.

Dear friends,

Something I have learned outside of the charismatic church is the idea of living missionally. Although this is considered a trendy word in some circles, it is unfamiliar to many people in churches like ours.

We understand the concepts of mission and evangelism. However, missional living is different in that it is unrelated to church programs. It is a lifestyle of involving ourselves in God's mission to the world. Before we too quickly assume or mentally ascend to believing we are already doing this, let me explain further.

Missional living shifts our spirituality to active involvement and participation in God's work of bringing reconciliation and restoration. The love and purpose of God is our motivation, His desire for shalom. We become agents of His grace, His love, and the power of His life. Every situation is an opportunity to bring redemption, healing, and wholeness.

We take what we have and use it for the purpose of the kingdom. This is so simple, and yet it is profound. Rather than having a churchy appearance, it may seem rather insignificant and unimportant. As we grow in understanding the Father's heart, we learn to step into these ordinary moments of ministry as they happen in our life outside of church.

Although the charismatic church has prided itself in revelation and knowledge of the ways of the Spirit, missional living has not been our practice. To know the Spirit is to understand the missional heart of the Father, but we have not lived as people who have this revelation.

Traditional charismatic expression has little connection or relevance to the outside world. Our use of charismatic gifts has not compelled us to go to those to whom we are called. The deeper we went in our quest for the things of the Spirit, the further removed we became from knowing and relating to those who do not yet know Jesus.

We have been especially guilty of dualism, of creating a divide between the sacred and the secular. We focus our attention on creating an atmosphere set apart for God's presence. Our practice of spiritual gifts is dependent on their use within the church.

We are caught up in charismatic traditions and expressions of worship, unaware that we have become an insiders-only, private club. We have our own language and experiences that seem strange to the uninitiated. The things we busy ourselves with are of little importance outside our realm.

As we exercise spiritual gifts among one another, we are like body builders at the gym, flexing our spiritual muscles. The world is not familiar with Who's Who Among Charismatics. They do not care about the latest, greatest apostle or prophet speaking at the WeAreChangingTheEarth Conference. The world does not know us or care about the status we assume in Christian circles.

Do we know how to be charismatic outside the church walls? Most of our experience is in ministering to one another. In order to move forward, the first thing that will be needed is a season of charismatic detox.

We must step back from our charismatic traditions and be willing to reconsider our motivations and our practice of ministry. We have to rethink the things that we have used to define our spirituality.

We may have to admit that the expression of spiritual gifts within charismatic, prophetic, and intercessory circles fed our sense of importance and need for recognition. We have at times been guilty of using the anointing for our own personal glory.

No longer can we define apostolic understanding as a way of structuring authority and networks while we continue to ignore those to whom we have been sent. How can we presume to be apostolic without leaving the realm of church?

No longer can we pursue prophetic ministry simply for our own gratification, elevating prophetic ministers to celebrity status. Rather than tickling one another's ears, we could use our prophetic insight to speak forth the redemptive purposes of God.

We could use our prophetic voice to call forth the vision and promise of God in the lives of unbelievers. We can do this without churchy language or a ministry setting. We can learn to minister God's words and life in a way that is organic to the situation in which we find ourselves.

We cannot stay bunkered in our walls praying for revival. How can we accept that mentality when Jesus' example and command is to go? We have not been given a blueprint for spiritually mapping revival. Our blueprint is to be among those who need to hear the gospel of the kingdom, befriending them and intertwining our lives with theirs. To continue to pray for revival without immersing our lives among the lost is ridiculous.

Do we dare to take the power of the Spirit outside of our comfort zone? Have we not noticed that we are only surrounded by salt? We are stuck in the shaker. Our light is hidden in the bushel basket of the church walls.

Maybe God will upset the shaker and scatter the salt for its intended purpose. Maybe He will remove the security blanket of familiar charismatic life that we love, allowing us to see the mission He is calling us to. Maybe He will open our ears to hear other voices calling the church to be the church out in the world rather than cloistered behind church walls.

There are other believers already questioning the way church is done. In order for us to participate in what God is doing, we must also reconsider the way that we do church. We would be wise to learn from those who are leading the way in becoming a missional expression of church.

This is why the charismatic church must change. We say we have a heart for the lost, yet there is nothing in our way of doing church that intersects with them. There is a place for exercising spiritual gifts for the purpose of edifying and encouraging one another. However, we cannot stay in our comfort zone, disconnected from the missional purposes of God.

We must redefine what it means to be a spirit-led follower of Christ. We can no longer look for affirmation or validation of our spirituality in the church system, but instead must learn to rely on the Spirit for our ongoing instruction and mission. When we understand our missional identity, we can be a part of advancing His reign and participating in His kingdom life on this earth.

I pray that we will humbly move forward in participating in God's mission, co-laboring with others of like purpose.

Sincerely,

grace




Our inheritance is to know the mind and heart of the Father, and the Holy Spirit is the downpayment of that inheritance. He is our constant companion and teacher in walking according to the purposes of the Father.

In the story of the prodigal son, the son who stayed and the son who left both misunderstood the Father's heart and intentions, especially concerning the inheritance. There are things we can learn from one another as we learn to move forward, by the power of the Holy Spirit, into the missional task set before us.

We were not created to just be church-goers. The people of God are to co-labor with God, incarnating His life, hope, love, and redemption in all that we are and do. It is only by walking with the Spirit that we are enabled to live according to our true identity and purpose.

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