Exponential: How You and Your Friends Can Start a Missional Church Movement

Exponential: How You and Your Friends Can Start a Missional Church Movement

Exponential: How You and Your Friends Can Start a Missional Church Movement

Exponential: How You and Your Friends Can Start a Missional Church Movement

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Overview

A tried-and-true classic in dynamic ministry growth, church building, and discipleship momentum.

From professional church-planters Dave and Jon Ferguson comes the anchor book in the Exponential Series—envisioning new and practical methods of building churches, communities, and organizations on the cornerstone of Christ.

Many of today's Christians consider the missional challenge of Jesus—feed the hungry, comfort the lonely, bring people to God's Word—as inspirational but not something achievable. Or they've heard the challenge of Jesus and are frustrated with how little they've done. Jesus gave his followers this mission because he wants them to hear it, be inspired, and then actually do it. And it is possible.

Exponential lays out a concise and effective reproducing strategy, giving practical steps and case studies as you follow the growth of a church movement through four mains stages:

  1. The initial navigation of ministry image, set-up, and gradual growth.
  2. The gathering of a community around a cause and the conversations that take place at this point.
  3. The reproduction of communities into multisite growth and wider impact.
  4. The infrastructure and networking of large missional movements and how to stay focused on the bedrock of the Gospel.

Weaved throughout this book is the amazing story of Community Christian Church, which was started by five friends who used these reproducing strategies to grow one of the most influential churches in the U.S. and develop a network of reproducing churches.

Exponential is designed to help Christian leaders, groups, teams, churches, and networks experience rapid and spiritually healthy growth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780310586395
Publisher: Zondervan
Publication date: 05/11/2010
Series: Exponential Series
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishing
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Dave Ferguson is a spiritual entrepreneur and the lead pastor of Community Christian Church, an innovative multi-site missional church with eleven locations in Chicago. Dave is the movement leader for NewThing, an international network of reproducing churches. He is also the coauthor of The Big Idea. Check out the latest from Dave on his blog (www.daveferguson.org) or follow his everyday adventures on twitter @daveferguson.


Jon Ferguson is the cofounding pastor of Community Christian Church - a multi-site church in the Chicago Metro Area. He serves as teaching pastor and leads the Strategic Team of staff champions for adult, student, children’s, and creative arts ministries across all CCC locations. Jon is the cofounder and movement architect of NewThing, whose mission is "to be a catalyst for a movement of reproducing churches." He also serves on the boards of the Exponential Network and Stadia East and is an adjunct professor at Wheaton College Graduate School in the Evangelism and Leadership Department. Jon previously coauthored The Big Idea with Dave.

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Exponential

How You and Your Friends Can Start a Missional Church Movement
By Dave Ferguson Jon Ferguson

Zondervan

Copyright © 2010 Dave Ferguson and Jon Ferguson
All right reserved.

ISBN: 978-0-310-32678-6


Chapter One

YOU The Beginning of a Movement

BIG IDEA

A missional movement can start with you.

* Our Dream on a Napkin

* The Story of Community Christian Church

* Five Reproducing Principles We've Learned

YOU

"You can do it." The moment I heard those simple words-"You can do it"-it was like someone had reached inside my soul and flipped on a switch. What had seemed impossible just moments before was now suddenly possible! Before you finish reading this chapter, I want you to have that same experience. I believe that sometime during the next several pages, God will reach inside your soul and convince you that what might seem impossible is possible, what you think is improbable can happen, and what you may have thought was just a pipe dream may very well be a God thing. But before we get to all that, let me back up a bit and tell you a bit of my story.

OUR DREAM ON A NAPKIN

As a college student, I had way too much time on my hands. Together with my friends, I would spend hours inventing games and pulling pranks on underclassmen, just to pass the time. "Lang Hall Fall Wall Ball" was a game we invented that combined handball and dodgeball and was played in the hallway of Lang Hall. Though it does absolutely nothing for your GPA, a small rubber ball and a dormitory hallway can provide hours of entertainment and competition. When we weren't playing games in the hallway, we'd think of creative ways to fool unsuspecting freshmen. One of my favorite pranks in those years was sneaking into rooms and setting clocks five hours ahead, getting our helpless freshmen roommates to believe it was 6:00 a.m. when it was really 1:00 a.m. We'd laugh our heads off watching them shower, dress, and head out the door to the cafeteria, only to find it closed. But those years weren't just a time for playing games and wasting time. We also did our share of dreaming in college. Not just daydreaming through our classes but also really dreaming big about how God might want to use us.

A few years after graduating, I was sitting in Potter's Place, this little dive of a Mexican restaurant in downtown Naperville, thinking back on those college years. Together with my college roommate, Scott Alexander, my brother, Jon, and his friend, Darren Sloniger, we had just started Community Christian Church. The four of us had shared a common dream-reaching out to the Chicagoland area. We knew that it would take a very "complicated" strategy for us to actually reach all eight million people in the greater metro area of Chicago. So to get started, we had taken a map of Chicago and pinned it to a bulletin board on our dorm room wall. Then we divided Chicago among the four of us in the room and devised an innovative and "sophisticated" strategy for taking the entire city and the suburbs for Jesus. Each of us agreed to take a fourth of the metro area and accepted the mission of reaching a mere two million people. At the time, it was a grand idea and we were completely naive, but we actually believed it was possible.

As I sat in the Mexican restaurant that day remembering the God-sized dreams that had led us to plant our church, it got me dreaming again. So I pulled out a napkin and sketched out a completely new plan. I drew Lake Michigan, filled out the boundaries of the city of Chicago, and then began to draw circles, each representing different churches-possible sites of Community that would be scattered all over the Chicago area. I was beginning to get a sense of a fresh vision, looking beyond my dream of four individuals dividing up a city to a dream of one church with many locations reaching various parts of the Chicagoland area. I thought about what I had drawn, then folded up the napkin and slipped it inside my journal.

That napkin stayed in my journal for the next four years. To be honest, I never showed the napkin to anyone and basically kept it to myself. Then one morning I was having breakfast with my friend Larry. Larry was a very successful entrepreneur. He drove a light blue Mercedes and was always dressed to the nines. In some ways, the trappings of wealth and the several businesses he had started impressed me. Larry was also finding his way back to God, and he had expressed some interest in how we did church. Even though he was still growing as a Christian, he was able to see some parallels between his entrepreneurial endeavors and how we had started our church from scratch. About halfway through my scrambled eggs and bacon, Larry asked me a very direct question. "So Dave, what is the dream?" He paused for a moment, and then he added a real zinger that I wasn't expecting. "If you could do anything, what would you do?"

There was silence on my end. I began thinking to myself, "Do I really tell him my dream? What if he thinks I'm crazy?" Even though it may seem innocent, a question about someone's life dream is really very personal. I knew that if I were to answer the question honestly and tell him the truth about my dream, it would be out there and I'd feel like I had to own it. I'd be forced to pursue it. So I didn't respond right away. I was afraid.

But Larry was persistent, and after a few seconds he asked me again, "Dave, what is the dream?"

And in that moment, for the first time in four years, I pulled out the napkin from my journal. I unfolded it on the table between us and said, "Larry, if I could do anything, this is what I would do." Larry looked at the napkin for a moment, looked up at me, and then said something that was simple yet life-changing.

"Dave, you can do that. Yeah, I can see you doing that."

Each of us has that moment in our life when we can look back and see that from that point forward, everything changed. And if I were to point to a single moment when everything changed for me, it would be that moment sitting at breakfast with Larry. With those simple words, everything went from off to on. What had just moments before seemed impossible was, for some strange and unexpected reason, now possible in my mind. I left our breakfast meeting that morning truly believing that the dream God had given to me would somehow come to life.

"YOU CAN DO IT"

I don't know if anyone has ever said those words to you before. If not, let me be the first: "You can do it." Yes, I'm talking to you. Yes, you-the one holding this book in your hands, the one reading the words on this page. I want you to hear this and believe that as sure as the day you were born, God has birthed within you a dream.

You may even have a hunch about that dream. Or maybe you are still searching and have yet to discover it. Perhaps, like me, you've tucked the dream away for the last several years and have not had the courage to say it out loud. You haven't talked about it with anyone. It might even seem a little foolish to you. Regardless of where you are at right now, I want you to hear those words again: "You can do it." If it were possible for me to sit across the table from you right now and speak to you face-to-face, I would love for you to hear those words personally spoken over your life.

Now, when I tell you, "You can do it," I don't want you to just take my word for it. I say these words to you because I want you to take Jesus at his word-to have faith in his word to you. Just before Jesus left this planet, he gave us, his followers, the mission of helping people find their way back to God. He promised us that we would have everything we would need to fulfill the mission he had for us: "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8). Notice again what Jesus says about this mission. Reread the verse for a moment.

* Who does Jesus say will receive power?

* Who does Jesus say will be his witnesses?

* Who does Jesus say will accomplish God's dream of world redemption?

Jesus is quite clear as he speaks to his followers. He says "you." In other words, Jesus is saying to them and to us who follow him today, "You can do it." Sure, we have a million questions about how all of this will actually come true, but right now I want you to forget about the specifics and the details and just listen to what Jesus is saying to you. He is telling you that he wants you to do it. God is saying to you, to your friends, and to each of his followers, "You can do it." The movement that will eventually accomplish the mission of Jesus lives within you and me!

THE STORY OF COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH

The naivete of our college-dorm dream to reach Chicago would somehow resurrect itself every time the four of us got together. Each of us was leading ministries at various places scattered throughout the Midwest. Our conversations were often spontaneous. They would happen on the phone or when we would hang out together on the weekends. Eventually this group of four friends started meeting together to seriously plan the launch of a new church. One of our meeting places was the exotic Hen House Restaurant in Dwight, Illinois. It was there that we agreed on the specifics of a three-phased vision for Community.

OUR VISION

Phase 1: impact Church

To be an impact church meant we would be a church that was relentless about impacting people who were living outside a relationship with Jesus. We were never interested in reaching people who were already attending church. Our intent was to reach people who were far from God. That is why our mission statement was "Helping people find their way back to God," and it has remained the same to this day.

Phase 2: reproducing Church

Even in the beginning, we weren't content with simply growing one large church that would reach a lot of people. We thought we could reach more people by growing big as well as reproducing over and over again. At that time, the idea of a multisite church was virtually nonexistent, and so we assumed that we would accomplish all of this by planting lots of new churches.

(Continues...)



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Table of Contents

Contents

Foreword....................11
Introduction: Reproduction: The Fibonacci Effect....................13
1. You: The Beginning of a Movement....................17
2. THE LEADERSHIP PATH: One Step at a Time....................30
3. APPRENTICE: Come Follow Me....................44
4. REPRODUCING LEADERS: The 2-2-2 Principle....................58
5. REPRODUCING ARTISTS: The Crucial Creative Class....................71
6. REPRODUCING GROUPS: The Eternal Community....................87
7. REPRODUCING MISSIONAL TEAMS: Communities with a Cause....................103
8. REPRODUCING COACHES: Leading Life-Changing Conversations....................117
9. REPRODUCING VENUES AND SITES: Seven Moves to Multisite....................135
10. REPRODUCING MULTIPLE SITES: Four or More: Reaching a Region....................149
11. REPRODUCING CHURCHES: Impacting the World....................165
12. REPRODUCING NETWORKS: The Infrastructure of Movements....................181
13. A REPRODUCING MOVEMENT: Accomplishing Jesus' Mission....................195
Acknowledgments....................209
Discussion Questions....................212
Notes....................230

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

Dave and Jon Ferguson are the poster children for ministry reproduction. It’s what they live and breathe. Their story of the lessons learned launching Community Christian Church and the New Thing Network will inspire and instruct anyone who longs for a genuinely reproducing ministry. But be forewarned, reading this book might do more. Who knows, it just might unleash the unique ministry dream God has birthed in your own heart as well. — Larry Osborne

Exponential is filled with practical examples, compelling vision, and inspiring stories. It will provoke you to reproduce everything at a time when so many churches are not even adding. Jon and Dave are not just theorists. I’ve seen their ministry up close, and they deeply care that people find their way back to God. — Ed Stetzer

Jon and Dave Ferguson have been pictures to every young church-planter of the courage, faith, and sacrifice needed to start a missional reproducing movement in the church. They are passionate about helping people find their way back to God, and this book should be required reading for anyone who has ever wondered if they should start a church. If you are sitting with a dream, read this book at your own risk, but know that it will definitely push you to take the necessary step of faith which will unlock the greatest adventure of your life. — Jeanne Stevens

The church is a major part of God’s heart for bringing his people back to his love. This book helps us to return to the reproducing-church movement, which is a fulfillment of his great commission. We need to see a greater movement toward reproducing churches around the world, and the only institution that can reproduce church is the local church. — Marc Choi

This book will be a great tool for young leaders and church planters in Europe. It’s simple, to the point, challenging, and encouraging. I love it. — N. D. Strupler

Whether pastor, priest, or peasant, we all want to be a part of something bigger than ourselves. If you’re tired of having God just for yourself, and desire to see your life and your church find their place in God’s magnificent global renaissance, this book is for you. — Hugh Halter

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