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What does it look like to be a great commision church?

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Here’s the broader point: a Great Commission church is an evangelizing and discipling church, but it is also a church-planting and church-revitalizing church. It wants to see the kingdom of God grow through its own ministry, but it also wants to see the kingdom expand beyond its own walls through other churches.

So a Great Commission church is interested in facilitating lots of evangelistic activity going out from itself in order to draw outsiders back to itself. But it is also interested in seeing its efforts culminate in planting or supporting other local churches. It is not satisfied with its own health, it wants to see lots of other healthy, Bible-believing, gospel-preaching congregations.

Such a church encourages other evangelical churches and plants, even if they are several blocks away. And it prays for them by name. It is willing to send out good folks who will help those other churches. It also works to plant or build up other churches on the other side of the world.

A Great Commission church works and prays to raise up men qualified to be elders, and then selflessly sends them out.

It works to align its budget with these Great Commission priorities. Some money is kept for ministry in its own location, but some money is assigned to helping other works, both near and far.
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A great commission church emphasizes evangelism and spiritual outreach, potentially using large, resource-intensive megachurches or maintaining humble facilities reflecting simplicity and charitable focuses. Such churches often include additional programs and community activities to engage their congregants. The church's approach to its physical space, community involvement, and resource allocation highlights its core mission and values.

Step-by-step explanation:

Being a great commission church can manifest in varied forms, from traditional, unadorned buildings to grand megachurches. Being great commission infers a focus on evangelism and outreach, often with the goal of growing a congregation. If we consider a megachurch, these large communities usually consist of not only a place of worship but also additional facilities like gymnasiums and coffee shops, operating as centers for community activities.

However, there's a contrast between their size and the humble places of worship some denominations prefer, which reflect simplicity and focus on different aspects of church life such as closer community ties or allocation of funds to charitable works. Both types of churches serve as space for rituals, or sacraments, and may organize around different structures of clergy, from hierarchical to more networked approaches.

Controversies may arise regarding the use of resources in megachurches and their involvement in politics or business. Nevertheless, the root of becoming a great commission church lies in spreading the faith and engaging the congregation in activities, such as community service or youth programs, which align with the church's theology and values.

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