PC101 Pastoral Ministry in a Missional Church

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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

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Introducing the Speaker

Introducing the Speaker

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Missional Church in the Biblical Story

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Starting with the Gospel

Starting with the Gospel

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Missional Community in the Old Testament

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The Importance of the Old Testament

The Importance of the Old Testament

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Missional Community in the New Testament

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Jesus Gathers a Community

Jesus Gathers a Community

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Pastoral Ministry in a Missional Church: Nurturing Ministries

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Nurturing Ministries in a Missional Church

Nurturing Ministries in a Missional Church

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Pastoral Ministry in a Missional Church: The Calling of the Church in the World

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The Calling of the Missional Church

The Calling of the Missional Church

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Pastoral Ministry in a Missional Church: Organizing to Be Missional

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Importance of Structures

Importance of Structures

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Conclusion

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Next Baby Steps

Next Baby Steps

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Appendix: Screencasts

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Understanding How Jesus Used the Term “Gospel”

Understanding How Jesus Used the Term “Gospel”

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