How often do you pay attention to the cover of the bulletin? We see the cover every week, the same thing Sunday after Sunday, but do we notice what it says? Beneath the church’s name, there is a statement about our congregation—that’s the vision statement. A church’s vision statement announces to everyone why we exist. Our vision is what animates us as a body. It tells us what we are on a mission to accomplish, what reality we strive to actualize.
This is our vision at Forks of the Brandywine: We exist to glorify Christ in joyful community through worship, fellowship, and witness.
This vision is the measure of our ministry. It determines when we are on task and decides when we succeed and fail. Rather than unpack the full meaning of our vision statement here, I want to relate how our newest ministry connects to and helps us accomplish our vision.
Earlier this year we launched our new discipleship groups. These are set up as small groups that meet at various times every other week. We have chosen a set curriculum called the Navigators 2:7 Series, and all groups are moving along at the same pace. This curriculum consists of three workbooks that takes each group member step by step in very practical ways from the basics up to a more advanced level of discipleship. It does this through group discussion, brief lessons in the workbook, tips on how to read the Bible more effectively, and a few Bible memory verses.
In our vision statement, we declare that we exist to glorify Christ in joyful community. It is impossible to foster a joyful community that only sees each other once a week. By joining a discipleship group, you have an opportunity to connect with others on a more personal level and deepen meaningful relationships. These groups help knit our community closer together and foster the joy we share with one another in Christ. Christian growth only happens in community.
Our vision statement goes on to state three ways that we glorify Christ together: through worship, fellowship, and witness. Our discipleship groups are designed as a time of worship, specifically through discussing the Bible and joining together in prayer. Group meetings are also a time of great fellowship, as we gather in people’s homes or at church, learn and grow together, talk and laugh, and celebrate our mutual inheritance in Christ. Finally, these groups are aimed at preparing us to be better, bolder witnesses for Christ. As we grow in our knowledge, love, and maturity as Christians, our hunger to share our faith increases as well. One of the key skills of discipleship is learning how to relate the gospel to others who need to hear the good news.
In all these ways, our discipleship groups fit perfectly with our vision as a church. At the beginning of the year, I preached several sermons that were intended to raise the bar on our discipleship as a church. The response has been tremendous. Nearly half the church is in a discipleship group. What a blessing! We want the rest of you to join one too. Here’s how. In September, the existing groups will move on to Book 2 in the curriculum. For those who have not yet joined, a new group will be available that starts with Book 1. This is your opportunity!
I encourage all of you to join a group and participate in what God is doing at the Forks. Now is the time to rally around this shared vision. Let’s be that joyful community that worships, fellowships, and witnesses together, and in so doing bring great glory to Christ.
Grace and peace,
Pastor Wesley
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