In Pastoral Ministry in a Missional Church (PC101), Mike Goheen examines the identity of the church according to the Bible and then considers the implications of this identity for the church’s mission. Beginning with the concept of a missional community in the OT, Goheen traces God’s work among His people into the NT community of believers and offers perspective on how the ministries of today’s church can be structured to fulfill God’s calling.
Introduction
Introduction
Introducing the Speaker
1m
Introducing the Course
4m
Missional Church in the Biblical Story
Starting with the Gospel
8m
The Bible as One Story
8m
The Story of God’s Mission
6m
A Missional Hermeneutic
6m
Missional Community in the Old Testament
The Importance of the Old Testament
3m
An Overview of the Formation of God’s People
4m
Two Hermeneutical Lenses
2m
Blessed to Be a Blessing
6m
Bringing about the Promise
4m
A Display People
6m
Israel in the Land
3m
Failure and the Prophets
5m
A People Gathered and Renewed
4m
Intertestamental Period: Missional Vision Lost
8m
Missional Community in the New Testament
Jesus Gathers a Community
4m
Gathering and the Arrival of the Kingdom
9m
Jesus Restores the Missional Vocation
6m
Jesus’ Death and Resurrection
7m
Jesus Commissions His Gathered People
5m
A Witnessing Community
6m
Exaltation: Lordship of Christ
4m
Pentecost: Spirit of Mission
5m
Jerusalem Community
6m
A Distinctive Community
3m
Gathering Israel
4m
Antioch Church
7m
A Missional Church in Acts
5m
Missionary Encounter with Culture
9m
Continuing the Story
4m
Pastoral Ministry in a Missional Church: Nurturing Ministries
Nurturing Ministries in a Missional Church
6m
Nurturing New Life
3m
Scripture as a Tool of God’s Mission
9m
Preaching Christ
8m
Preaching the True Story of the World
5m
Preaching to Confront Other Stories
8m
Preaching a Gospel that Is the Power of God
6m
Preaching to Orient God’s People Outward
6m
Worship in a Missional Church: Thick and Comprehensible
4m
Worship Thick Enough to Nourish a Missional Church
6m
Worship and the Book of Revelation
6m
Sacraments: Nourishing a Missional Congregation
6m
Worship: Orienting the Church Upward and Outward
9m
Worship: Comprehensible Enough to Be Understood
6m
Fellowship: Gifts
5m
Fellowship: “One-Anothering”
6m
Prayer in the Missional Church
8m
Training Parents for Their Task
9m
Pastoral Care
6m
Pastoral Ministry in a Missional Church: The Calling of the Church in the World
The Calling of the Missional Church
3m
Missional Analysis of Culture, Part 1
8m
Missional Analysis of Culture, Part 2
9m
Missional Engagement with Culture
7m
Being a Distinctive Community
4m
Pastoral Task in Shaping a Distinctive Community
4m
The Importance of Training People for Their Calling in the World
5m
Training the Local Congregation for Their Calling
7m
Evangelism, Part 1
7m
Evangelism, Part 2
7m
Involvement in the Neighborhood
5m
The Gospel of Charity in the Early Church
5m
Mission and Missions
8m
Missions and the Local Congregation
5m
Pastoral Ministry in a Missional Church: Organizing to Be Missional
Importance of Structures
6m
Small Groups and the Life of the Church
6m
Missional Communities
4m
Importance of Leadership
4m
Leadership Training
4m
Unity and Mission
8m
Examples of Missional Ecumenicity
5m
Budgetary Issues of a Missional Church
4m
Conclusion
Next Baby Steps
5m
Missio Dei: It Is God Who Works
6m
Appendix: Screencasts
Understanding How Jesus Used the Term “Gospel”
4m
How to View the Bible Text without Editorial Additions
6m
Finding the Metaphorical Uses of “Sheep”
5m
Using the Logos Deluxe Map Set
3m
Studying the Ministry of Barnabas Using the Bible Facts Tool
4m
Researching Worship and the Roman Emperor in Revelation
7m
Finding Biblical Benedictions for Use in Church Services
5m
Creating a Categorized List of Uses of Allēlōn in the New Testament
4m
Using the Topical Index of an Exposition on Prayer in the Bible
5m
Two Resources Useful for Studying Early Church Leadership