“Never had it, never will. Ahhh, marvelous!”

2 06 2008

 

 

This “church plant” is new and frustrating.  Those of you who are older will remember the 7Up commercials (late 70’s early 80’s) that featured Geoffrey Holder, a bald guy dressed in white with a heavy Jamaican accent.  He would say…

 

“It doesn’t look anything like a cola and doesn’t smell anything like a cola.”

“No caffeine, no artificial color, no artificial flavor.”

“Crisp and clean and no caffeine.”

 

7Up did a great job communicating how they differed from the status quo.  They called it the “Uncola”. 

 

I have a hard time communicating vision for the Well (sometimes even to myself).  With a few people I’ve even called it the “Unchurch”, with reference to the 7Up commercials.  “It doesn’t look anything like a church and doesn’t smell anything like a church.”  But in fact, it is a church… Ecclesia = “the called out” or “a called out assembly”.  A group of people “called out” of their culture (both secular and religious) learning what it means to follow Jesus by loving God and loving people.  In this “prototype”/“experimental” church I, and others, struggle with what it means to be “christian” without many of the traditional church props.  That is, the 2-3 formal meetings per week, committees, ministries and events that support our churches and fill up our schedule.  Is it enough to only meet once or twice a month with “the fellowship”, work at our jobs and spend more time with family, friends and aquantances while at the same time committing ourselves to reading the book and talking to God?  Going counter to the culture (both societal and religious) that says “what you are doing is not church”, is very difficult. 

 

Just last night I had a dream that I gave up the idea of planting a “missional church” (one that is outwardly focused).  I joined a church plant that was doing it “right”… contemporary, high impact and well funded (church growth experts say in order to plant a church “right”, one needs around $100,000 on hand for their first three years).  Compare that to The Well… eclectic, low impact and shoe string budget.  In fact, what we are doing is the antithesis of planting a church “right”.  “God help us!”…  this has been the cry of countless servants throughout the ages.

 

“Never had it, never will.  Ahhh, marvelous!”  


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4 responses

3 06 2008
brad brisco

Jesse, yes I remember those 7up ads, funny metaphor. Blessings on your church planting journey.

7 06 2008
jesseperry

Brad,
Thanks for stopping by and your encouraging word.
jesse

8 06 2008
darrellbjr

Jesse,

Birthing a church that is both Ecclesia and Diaspora is a hard baby to bear. Giving birth always seems easier when you can afford the fancy birthing room and the best doctors money can buy, but ultimately a birth is a birth is a birth.

Just know that the delivery/deliverance is coming Bro…and be glad you’re not having to deal with 7up’s “Seven…Up Yours” campaign. ;)

Darrell

12 06 2008
jesseperry

Darrell,

Thank you brother.

jesse

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