Monday, February 06, 2012
About UsMission and Values

 

 

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LMCC exists to Exalt God as we Equip the Church and Engage the World.


In order to accomplish this mission we continually strive at developing these core values:
 
The Centrality of God’s Word
"All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful…so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work."  

 –2 Tim. 3:16,17

We are committed to proclaiming and teaching God’s Word in a way that is clear, theologically sound and communicated in a relevant and practical manner. The end results of our proclamation are people who are eager and able to please God by applying His Word to every area of life, in ways that are both appropriate to the cultural context and biblically countercultural.
 

Passionate Spirituality
"Be filled with the Spirit…" –Eph. 5:18-21

"Be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power. Put on the full armor of God… and pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests…" –Eph. 6:10-18

We recognize that it is only the presence and power of the Holy Spirit that enables us to live authentic, transformed lives. The prayer lives of our people should reflect a deep dependence upon God. Experiencing God and following Him are essential to our ministries.

Fruitful Evangelism
"The Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost" –Luke 19:10

We are driven to reach our neighborhoods, our nation, and our world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ regardless of racial, economic, cultural, generational, or political barriers. The budgets, programs, and leaders of our church reflect a high commitment to outreach and evangelism, both locally and worldwide. Biblical evangelism normally results not only in numerical church growth, but in baptized, committed disciples of Jesus Christ.

Spirit-filled Worship
"Shout for joy…Worship the Lord…Enter His gates with thanksgiving…" –Psalm 100

Inspiring worship that both glorifies God and engages the hearts, minds, and emotions of people with God must be a trait of our community worship. We are committed to meeting the worship needs of the various generations and cultures attending our church.  A healthy church is characterized by a spirit of joy expressed in worship and regularly celebrate the Lord’s Supper.
  

Great Commission Driven
"Therefore go…" –Matt. 28:19-20

Our congregation must have both a clear sense of God’s mission and a compelling vision for the future that is communicated clearly and "owned" by the members. Commitment to this mission guides the ministries and decisions of the church. Church structures should always facilitate the biblical purposes of the church. A willingness to change and take risks is crucial to the ongoing effectiveness of our ministry.

Leadership Multiplication
"Entrust to reliable men…" –2 Tim. 2:2; 1 Tim. 3:1-13; 1 Pet. 5:1-11; Eph. 4:11-16

We are committed to intentional leadership development and the exercise of the leadership gifts. We desire to see trained and godly individuals, who are spiritually mature, lead our church. We desire to see mature leaders deployed in ministry as workers for the harvest. Healthy leaders not only promote the spiritual growth of the members, but also develop, empower, and release them for ministry.

Church Planting
"…in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth" –Acts 1:8; 13-28


A healthy church is committed to reproducing itself. Therefore, our vision is to plant, or facilitate the planting of churches in our community, district, and world. Believing that God desires LMCC to reflect cultural, economic, and ethnic diversity, we will be intentional in planting healthy churches among all people who make up our community, nation, and our world.

Stewardship of Resources
"Command…not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth…but to put their hope in God…Command them to do good…and to be generous and willing to share" –1 Tim. 6:17-19

A healthy church demonstrate faithful stewardship and investment of all the resources God has entrusted to it. This begins by a church meeting its own needs, and overflows to both advance God’s kingdom and meet the needs of others. Stewardship education must be emphasized; and our pastors must address the issue of time, money, skills, and possessions in a biblical, relevant, and practical way. Our congregations must adopt God’s heart for those who are hungry, hopeless, and hurting in their allocation of available resources.

Intentional Disciple-Making
"Entrust to reliable men…" –2 Tim 2:2

"Therefore go and make disciples…" –Matt. 28:19-20


Intentional disciple-making builds processes into the fabric of the church which promote the continual spiritual growth of all its members. Such disciple-making ministries must help believers move from new life in Christ to the exercise of spiritual disciplines, service in ministry, worldview transformation, and the alignment of all personal priorities with the Lordship of Christ, whatever the cost.

Loving Relationships
"By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you love one another" –John 13:35

Recognizing that all people are made in God’s image and are loved by Him, our church must reach across cultural, social, economic, and racial lines with practical acts of love within the church and the community. Holistic ministries should address people’s physical, social, psychological, and spiritual needs–particularly those of the needy, forgotten, and defenseless. Our church must be characterized by believers who are committed to the reconciliation of relationships among all people. Within the local church, loving relationships produce unity, accountability, loving discipline, and a powerful demonstration of God’s presence within our community. Beyond the local church, they are manifested in cooperation and interdependent relationships with other Christians locally, nationally, and internationally.

  
  

                   

 

 


 

  

 

  
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