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“All who wander are not lost.” JRR Tolkein. Central Texas Conference 2012. Wandering is another word for learning. Where we have been doing our best learning:. Accountability. Mission Field Attention. Core Values. Guiding Principles. Realigned Budget Priorities. New Structure.
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“All who wander are not lost.”JRR Tolkein Central Texas Conference 2012
Wandering is another word for learning. • Where we have been doing our best learning: Accountability Mission Field Attention Core Values Guiding Principles Realigned Budget Priorities New Structure
Wandering is another word for learning: We are teaching ourselves (reminding ourselves) that the end result of an encounter with Christ is to make someone or something different.
Questions for the wilderness: • How will we now be with God? • How will we now be with one another? Walter Brueggemann
The Long Journey from Membership to Discipleship The Preferred Future The Present Reality The Unsustain-able Future
The Eschatological Gap Making Disciples Future Present Unsustainable
The Need for Proximate Outcomes Making Disciples Proximate Outcomes
So…we now work at proximate goals: • Practicing Discipleship • Reconnecting to the mission field • Settings outcomes of measureable or describable differences • Identifying core values, guiding principles, to keep us on track • Accepting (welcoming) accountability
Who does God now call us to be? A United Methodist Institution A Wesleyan Movement