Thursday, June 16, 2011

On Mission

This week has been an interesting one for me. Let me provide some context:

For the last 4 years, I've led a mission trip to Staten Island, New York. This week, I've got 33 people here serving Jesus by helping Salem Church impact their neighborhood for Jesus! My attention has been on facilitating a clash between gospel sharing southerners and catholic-"ish" italian New Yorkers. It's been going well, I'll update with some results soon!

However, this year our mission trip has happened on the same week as the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Phoenix, AZ. So, I've been keeping loose tabs on that too. It seems that most in the leadership of our denomination believe that change is necessary. So, there was a great deal said about adopting the 3,800 remaining unreached people groups around the world. I wholeheartedly agree with this effort!

The peculiarity of this week is due to the mix of being "on mission" and hearing so much "about the mission." Now, Staten Island has a growing, thriving, Gospel preaching church (see www.salemchurchnyc.com). So there is definitely a difference in this mission project and the ones discussed in Phoenix. However, there is a HUGE difference between talking about engaging in the mission and ACTUALLY doing it!

I commend the 33 people who took this week away from their lives & homes to share Jesus with Staten Island. I, also, commend Tom Elliff, Bryant Wright, Kevin Ezell and others for trying to shake Southern Baptists out of our slumber this week in Phoenix. My prayer is harvests to be evident on Staten Island this week and in the years to come as SBC churches embrace the mission!