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GOSPEL CITY (PSEUDONYM) - SOUTHEAST ASIA

GOSPEL CITY (PSEUDONYM)

Contact: John Freiberg
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​​At A Glance:  
We have 2 Missional communities running at the moment. We hope to continue to multiply, creating communities that reflect the diversity of the neighborhood we are in. Once we get to 3-5 groups we will begin gathering 1-2 times a month for corporate worship.

​Each Missional Community meeting focuses on Family (usually a meal or fun activity), Gospel (a devotional focused on the beauty of Jesus), and Mission (either an event where we go or host our unbelieving friends, or a planning and prayer meeting about who God is calling us to focus on).
OUR MISSIONAL STORY:

​1. What’s the story of how your church was planted, replanted, or revitalized?

We started with a core team from an international church. We spend about 6 months training the core team about mission, family and gospel. Then we started intentionally inviting our muslim neighbors and friends to join for dinner and MC events. We grew from there.

2. Where did your vision and conviction to be a Missional Church come from?

Jesus
Acts
10 years of incarnational ministry in Los Angeles, Kaleo Church, and Todd Morr.

3.  What is it about your church that you believe makes it a Missional Church?

We seek to join Jesus on His mission to proclaim His rule and glorious salvation through intentionally living as a Christ-treasuring, family of disciples on mission together.

​We structure our time and treasure around reaching our neighborhood together with the truth and sacrificial love of Jesus.

4.  How are you structured/organized to accomplish your Missional vision?

We are a network of missional communities that seek to live and be on mission together to those in proximity.

​We meet a few times a month for corporate worship as well.

5.  How are you training and coaching your people to live with Missional intentionality?

Slowly and carefully. Primarily through modeling and then giving them a chance to be part of the leadership teams. But also through one on one discipling with key leaders.

6.  What are the most important lessons you’ve learned as a Missional Church?

Often people are seeking to belong before they are seeking to believe.

​The importance of proximity, consistency and scheduling around the mission are a constant growing opportunity. Getting people to be hospitable with their home is very counter-cultural in an asian context.
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