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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
We are grateful to God for all he has done among our family of churches called The International Churches of Christ. He has redeemed us by the blood of Christ, built churches on every continent, disciplined us as his sons and daughters and now is preparing a harvest of righteousness and truth. The opportunities ahead are staggering.
From the firestorm we have experienced together, we have all been
refocused on the foundation of our churches which is -- Jesus Christ.
We have also been given greater insight into which parts of our
ministries were being built with "gold, silver and costly stones" and
which were being built with "wood, hay or straw." As a fellowship of
churches we again have the opportunity to do what many Christian groups
would long for - to recommit ourselves to the ideal of searching out
the Scriptures for biblical principles and working together to humbly
and prayerfully become the unified, caring body of Christ that God
wants us to be - and to redefine their identity and connection in a
prayerful, humble, collaborative and unifying manner.
During
the International Leadership Conference in Seattle, it was evident that
the Spirit of God was producing a growing desire for greater
cooperation and unity among our fellowship of churches as a greater
number of leaders were made more aware of the spiritual and financial
toll that some of our churches have paid because of a breakdown of
either unity, connection, or organization in different parts of our
fellowship of churches. Out of a desire to help meet those and other
needs, as described in more detail in the above excerpt from the
announcement that first appeared on www.DisciplesToday.net, it was
thought best to solicit and gather proposals from as many as possible.
We have been asked to facilitate this process. Although we all know
that there are many others who are equally (or more) qualified, we
humbly accept this opportunity to serve the Body of Christ through our
family of churches.
Purpose: The Holy Spirit created a unity
among us through our repentance and baptism into the body of Christ,
the forgiveness of our sins, the gift of the Holy Spirit and our
mission as disciples of Christ. The challenge given to us in Scripture
is to "Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the
bond of peace." (Ephesians 4:3) How we make every effort is where the
proposals come in. Many of us see a need for greater unity and
connections between congregations and leaderships of churches. We are
eager to hear from those who have specific proposals.
Submitting
Proposals: Our first goal is to make sure that every part of our
brotherhood is invited to submit proposals for cooperation.
While
we will certainly review proposals submitted by individuals, in order
to make this project manageable, we ask that individuals first consider
working in groups to allow the Spirit to work through each of you and
to present us with your collective wisdom. "Many advisers make victory
sure." (Proverbs 11:14) Many of us are already traveling to,
calling, speaking with and listening to various segments of our
churches to make sure that the next month will be a fruitful writing
and discussion period. We want everyone in our family of churches to
have the opportunity to contribute to this process. Please forward
this notice to others.
Scope of Proposals: The scope of these
proposals is to offer a practical, godly way for our churches to
cooperate in a unified manner to glorify God and accomplish his will.
The most important issue is that we develop a clearly identified way to
cooperate in a global manner to proclaim the gospel of Christ while
respecting the local church.
Please feel free to address
whatever part of our brotherhood cooperation and identity that you are
most concerned with. Some of the areas that others have expressed a
desire to address: simple statement of beliefs, mission plantings and
funding, reconciliation and conflict resolution, continued training and
shepherding of evangelists, elders, missionaries, and planted churches,
unified beliefs, advice for hurting or weak churches, developing
standards for administration, helping churches without ministers and
ministers without churches, joint efforts with our youth, campus,
singles, helping the poor, leadership development, etc. You may have a
proposal that would address one or many of these areas.
We
want to be clear to those who have trouble with writing, especially
among to those outside of America - even brief emails and bullet
points, no matter how coarse, are welcome. If you are limited by
technology or language, please send your proposal on paper to any one
of us and we will do our best to bring your thoughts as input into the
process. Or send your proposal to: Steve Staten 655 W. Grand
Avenue Suite 220 Elmhurst, Illinois 60126.
We are not
suggesting that the proposal that will be submitted by us to the
churches by February 1, 2006 will be intended to solve every major
challenge facing our churches. However, it is our prayer that God will
help us suggest a proposal that will strengthen us locally and globally
and enable us to more effectively accomplish God's purposes throughout
the world. The great diversity among us is a gift from God. When each
part of our fellowship of churches works in unison and harmony, God
will be glorified as souls are saved, healed and matured. (1
Corinthians 12, Ephesians 4)
Process: We request that all
proposals be sent by November 1, 2005 to:
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We will
prayerfully review all proposals, synthesize the best ideas from them,
and by February 1, 2006, submit a recommended proposal for brotherhood
consideration to our family of churches.
Maintaining Connection
We
ask all willing and able disciples to pray and fast with us on November
1, 2005 for the Spirit's guidance and wisdom. We ask that you continue
to pray that the Spirit will work together through us so that the
resulting proposal by February 1, 2006 is fruitful in answering the
main questions as to how we will connect and cooperate maintaining the
Spirit's unity in the future. We are committed to using the Bible as
our standard and guide. The New Testament reveals churches sharing
their correspondence (Colossians 4:16, Revelation 1-3), working
together to solve an inter-congregational problem (Acts 15:1-4),
financially supporting missionaries and mission work (Philippians
4:14-18), cooperating in helping the poor saints in Judea (2
Corinthians 8:16-21), etc. Although many of our congregations
currently enjoy association with other sister congregations through
cooperative mission efforts, historical ties and geographic proximity,
there unfortunately remain others that feel isolated and unsupported or
unsure as to how to proceed into the future. Let us consider how to
help all parts of our family.
The recent Seattle conference
revealed the sincere, widespread desire for togetherness and
cooperation in our fellowship. There was a desire in the fellowship
for new visions and improved plans to help our lost world receive the
salvation of Jesus Christ. Truly God has blessed our family of
churches to now be composed of mature churches, young adult and very
young churches. As we let our Heavenly Father lead this family, the
overall mood of our fellowship indicates that the vast majority of our
churches desire unity, cooperation, coordination while renouncing
selfish ambition and competition
Updates
All proposals
should be sent to
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by November 1, 2005. Watch
www.DisciplesToday.net for updates from this proposal group. We
solicit your prayers.
In Christ's service,
Andy Fleming
Mike Fontenot
Scott Green
Philip Lam
John Louis
Sam Powell
Steve Staten
Mike Taliaferro
Bruce Williams
2005 Brotherhood Cooperation Proposal Group Announcement Excerpt
Background
For
many months, numerous brothers from our family of churches around the
world have expressed a desire for a greater brotherhood cooperation to
meet the needs of the disciples, the lost and the poor.
Following
discussions with and recommendations from several church leaders around
the world and sensing the opportunity for cooperation at the 2005
International Leadership Conference in Seattle, the elders and regional
evangelists of the Los Angeles Church introduced a proposal a few weeks
ago that included an appeal for brotherhood unity and revival. In the
days that followed, it became obvious that additional time would enable
more churches to prayerfully consider this initiative and furnish
additional input and even other proposals. Therefore, at the beginning
of the International Leadership Conference, the Los Angeles brothers
recommended that their proposal be a part of a wider plan to solicit
other proposals and asked the many churches who had agreed to the
original initiative, or had expressed strong interest in it, to extend
patience in favor of this broader plan to solicit additional proposals
from all parts of our fellowship for consideration.
Selection
Since
we have no worldwide representative group in place, this idea was
presented in Seattle to the planning group for the next International
Leadership Conference. The idea seemed good to the 33 brothers who
were from most geographical areas of the world. After some discussion
and much prayer, 9 brothers were selected to serve on a group to gather
input for a brotherhood cooperation proposal. These men were selected
by the simple qualifications of: servants who were full of the Spirit
and wisdom (Acts 6:3); who hold the deep truths of the faith (1 Timothy
3:9); have been tested and proven faithful (1 Timothy 3:10); are
advocates of a cooperative effort (Ephesians 4:1-3); have no selfish
ambition (James 3:13-16); have gifts needed for this task (1
Corinthians 12, Romans 12); desire to serve in this group; and have
global relationships (2 Timothy 3:10)
The 33 worldwide
conference planning members spent a night in prayer and then selected
the following brothers by secret ballot, commending them to the
fellowship to serve as the Cooperation Proposal Group:
Andy Fleming, Missions Evangelist, Middle East and Eurasia
Mike Fontenot, Evangelist and Elder, Hampton Roads, Virginia
Scott Green, Evangelist, Seattle, Washington
Philip Lam, Evangelist, Hong Kong, China
John Louis, Evangelist, Singapore, Southeast Asia
Sam Powell, Evangelist and Elder, New York, New York
Steve Staten, Evangelist and Teacher, Chicago, Illinois
Mike Taliaferro, Evangelist, San Antonio, Texas and Africa
Bruce Williams, Evangelist and Elder, Los Angeles, California
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