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‘What
is your church’s purpose in your community and how are you
carrying it out?’
Pastor
Dan Wiedenhoff, Mid-City Christian Fellowship, San Diego:
The purpose of our church
is ìmanifestî or ìmake visibleî the body of Christ to our
community. Many Christians have differing opinions of what
this means. But what it means was best put by Jesus Himself
in John 17:20-22:
ìI do not pray for these alone,
but also for those who will believe in Me through their word;
that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I
in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world may
believe that You sent Me.î (NKJV)
We believe that the vision given
to our church for the community of City Heights (the most
culturally and racially diverse community in the nation) is
that we would be ìone as a church in-Christî as Jesus and
the Father are one, without barriers; whether we have racial,
cultural, or national differences.Ŭ
This is the vision of Mid-City
Christian Fellowship:Ŭ
ìReaching into the inner-cities,
uniting diverse peoples, backgrounds, cultures, and races
together as one body in Christ, that we might reach the world
through Him.î
We carry this out by making unity
the priority, which in turn gives us credibility to carry
out the Great Commission. We put it this way in our mission
statement:
1. Embracing the Brethren (Loving
each other)
2. Equipping the Saints (Discipleship)
3. Empowering the Disciples (Discovering
the life of Christ in us)
4. To Evangelize the Lost (The
Great Commission)
Pastor
Bill Trok, Ridgeview Church, Valley Center:
At
Ridgeview Church we are drawn to involvements that:
ï Serve those in need: We help
those in crisis with situationally-driven responses meant
to show the love and truth of Christ through friendship, guidance,
meals, money, and disaster relief. Weíre not motivated by
accolades, but we were recognized by the California Senate
in 2003 and by our local paper as ìNewsmakers of the Year
2007î for our aid to fire survivors in our community. We
also recently published a book entitled A View From the Ridge,
which describes how God met some of our members in their personal
times of crisis. The book is meant to give those in crisis
reasons for courage and hope. Our objective in all these efforts
is to build the kingdom through rebuilding lives.Ŭ
ï Serve the time-pressured: To
minimize the time impact of involvement weíve streamlined
our mid-week programming to one evening a week. We enjoy dinner,
followed by a variety of teaching/relationship venues for
all ages. Weíve also added a Sunday AM ìdecafî service designed
around the 3-Rís of Rest, Reflection and Reorientation; providing
the rhythm of a 1-hour weekly escape to seek the Giver of
Contentment in a fresh way.
ï Serve those who need to lighten
up: Because of the ìpressures and stressorsî of life, we throw
a weekly party at our Sunday AM ìtriple-espressoî worship
service built around the 3-Rís ó Rejoice, Renew and Refocus.
We also have concerts, BBQs, dinners, and comedy to reflect
the joy of new life in Christ. Ridgeview is a place to learn
how to live life as a party: to count your blessings, cut-loose,
and have fun!
.
Pastor Michael Henderson, Shiloh Church of God in Christ, Oceanside:
The purpose of Shiloh Church, in its simplest form,
is to share the love of Jesus Christ with our community and
world.
Currently, Shiloh Church has approximately 20 ministry programs that
are designed to serve the spiritual, physical and emotional
needs of people. Aside from providing weekly opportunities
for worship, instruction, fellowship and expression of gifts
and talents, we offer small group opportunities designed to
promote successful living and skill development in the areas
of marriage relationships, parenting, academic tutoring, as
well as a host of other areas. We also provide Bible-based
pre-marital, marital, financial and crisis counseling, as
well as small group opportunities for connecting with God
and others.
Additionally, Shiloh reaches out to its community through bi-weekly
visits to a local convalescent home, serving meals at a local
soup kitchen, providing emergency financial assistance with
payment of utility bills, as well as partnering with local
schools to provide school supplies for students in need.
Lastly,
Shiloh serves the community by seeking to bring about systemic
change in the area of affordable housing. For the past several
years, our Civic Action Ministry has been actively working
with civic leaders in an effort to see more affordable housing
projects built in our city. Our efforts have yielded some
exciting results.
Pastor
Shawn Beaty, Generation Church, Oceanside:
God
has placed us in our community to preach the Good News to
the poor, proclaim freedom for the prisoners, recovery of
sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, and to proclaim
the year of the Lord's favor. Therefore, we exist to be the
mouth, hands, feet and heart of Jesus. When God's people come
together and worship in authentic community it is the greatest
witness the world can see.
We
do outreach to create good will in order that we may earn
the right to speak truth into someone's life. Some of the
outreaches we do are carnivals, fairs, VBS, financial freedom
classes, NA , AA Skate Park, and fostering deep friendships.
We serve our community with acts of social justice by working
with the homeless and working poor through the Bread of Life.
Finally,
the people of Generation Church carry out this mission in
their daily life. As individuals, we are to be the mouth,
hands, feet and heart of Jesus in our homes, neighborhoods,
schools, work places and social circles. The strength of Generation
is not in its programs or services but through the witness
of Christ in the lives of its members.
Pastor
Barry Sappington, Crosspointe Life Church, La Mesa:
Crosspointe
Life Church exists for the purpose of building bridges of
influence into the marketplace and to grow a culture of revivalists.
We have created a pathway through which we can pursue our
purpose, which we call "Life Tracks."
Our
first Life Track is loving. We desire to teach all to love
God, love ourselves and then love others. Our second Life
Track is learning. It is our conviction that we need to learn
to walk like Jesus walked. Jesus came to destroy the works
of the devil and to do what He saw His Father doing. Through
learning the habits necessary to grow in wholeness and Kingdom
power, we can walk like Jesus walked. The third Life Track
is living. This is our commitment to discovering and using
our God-given gifts and abilities through serving God and
others. Our last Life Track is leading. This is a commitment
to share our passion for Jesus with others in the marketplace,
neighborhood and whomever comes our way.
No
church has the perfect model of reaching those who need a
witness of Godıs goodness, but it is our passion and pursuit
that in everything we do, we give away the goodness of God
and see people experience the unbridled love of God as seen
through signs, wonders and miracles.
Pastor
Sohrab Ramtin, Iranian Christian Church, San Diego:
The mission of the Iranian Christian Church of San
Diego is to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ by correctly teaching
Godıs word, bringing His life giving Gospel to the Iranian
community, being a disciple and making disciples for Him,
and worshipping the triune God in spirit and in truth. In
these days, when there are many false teachers and teachings
infiltrating American Christianity, many see the urgency of
commitment to the truth of the Scriptures.
For this purpose we strive to have Spirit-led and Bible-centered
worship services in Farsi with English translation available
for those who do not know the Farsi language every Sunday,
weekly Bible studies and prayer meetings in San Diego, El
Cajon, and Temecula, personal discipleship classes, counseling
sessions, and weekly evangelistic outreaches at different
campuses, downtown and other places that we can meet Iranians
and Afghans. Currently, we are serving to plant a church in
El Cajon, and as the Lord provides in other parts of San Diego
County.
We also have weekly radio and TV programs that get broadcasted around
the world but with the special goal of reaching Iranian people
inside Iran. We are also actively involved in training and
forming house churches inside Iran. Brethren, pray for us!
Pastor
Hal Seed, New Song Community Church, Oceanside:
The mission of New Song is to help un-churched people
become fully devoted followers of Christ. Our vision is to
be "The Church Next Door." Every Christian understands
what it means to love their neighbor as themselves. But what
if an entire church saw itself as a great big good neighbor
to the institutions, agencies, and people around it? Thatıs
the concept of "The Church Next Door."
We believe that good deeds result in goodwill, which leads to the
sharing of the Good News. Towards that end, we send about
20 teams per week into the community to serve people in all
kinds of walks of life. Wherever we can, we partner with secular
agencies doing good work, so we can boost their effectiveness
and be salt and light alongside them. As a good neighbor,
we give our building away. Every week, up to two dozen non-New
Song groups use our facilities. During Firestorm 2007, we
opened our building to 600-plus fire evacuees — and
92 of them came to Christ. We also believe other churches
are our neighbors. During the fires, 12 nearby churches helped
us care for the evacuees. It was truly the body of Christ
in action together!
New
Song has begun sharing their resources with the wider Christian
community. In January 2007, I released, The God Questions,
a 40-day devotional and all-church campaign around the subject
of apologetics. So far, over 100 churches nationwide have
used the series to reach out to their neighborhoods. Last
month, a second book, Future History: Understanding the Book
of Daniel and End Times Prophecy was released. This winter
New Song grew by 17% over seven weeks as we studied Daniel
together, so we wanted to make this tool available to other
churches as well.
Pastor
Jack M. Sampier, Calvary Temple Assembly of God, San Diego:
Calvary
Temple began in 1940 in downtown San Diego as an evangelistic
center, a place, where people could find hope and where lives
could be changed by an encounter with the awesome power and
presence of the Spirit of the Living God.
In
December 1998, when my wife Dixie and I arrived at Calvary
Temple in uptown San Diego, we viewed the community and walked
the streets looking into the faces of people who were still
without hope. We knew then that we, as a church, must return
to our roots. God placed into my heart words written by Fanny
J. Crosby: "Down in the human heart, Crushed by the tempter,
Feelings lie buried that grace can restore; Touched by a loving
heart, Wakened by kindness, Chords that are broken will vibrate
once more."
In
spite of what people look like, act like or pretend to be
like, there is a need deep inside that can only be met by
a relationship with God through His Son Jesus. So we try to
proclaim the Good News in both word and deed, providing a
loving heart and a touch of kindness to a hurting, confused
world right outside our doors. In an atmosphere where both
His Word and His Spirit can change and transform lives, we
allow Him to clean His own ³fish.² Our job is simply to add
to the weight of Godıs work in the lives of people.
English
Pastor Mark McClure, North County Japanese Christian Church,
Vista:
North
County Japanese Christian Church desires to nurture a faith-rooted
community of believers in the person and love of Jesus Christ.
We seek to spread the Good News to our unreached extended
families, friends, and neighbors. We are a Japanese church
worshiping and fellowshipping on Sundays from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
at Lifeway Church, 1120 Highland Drive, Vista. We also hold
house Bible studies in Japanese throughout North County.
If
you are interested in learning Japanese, this is a great place
to do so while hearing the Word of God. We have an English
sermon once a month with Japanese translation. Praise songs
have written Japanese next to English so you can improve your
Japanese reading and listening skills as you sing. For Japanese
speakers it is an English learning opportunity while hearing
Jesus Christ preached.
Pastor
Mitsunari Nakashima has a M.Div. in conflict transformation
and his wife Yumiko received her M.Div. in spiritual direction
from Eastern Mennonite Seminary. They worked as pastors for
several years with a church in Japan prior to coming to the
United States. I have a M.A. from Fuller Theological Seminary
with 25 years of ministry and professional experience in counseling.
Pastor
Glen Sykes, Grace Brethren Church, San Diego:
San
Diego Grace Brethren Church has been serving the Kearny Mesa
community for 50 years. Our purpose is to reach people with
the gospel of Christ, to bring Christians to maturity, and
to enhance fellowship within the church.
The
first aspect of our purpose is to be a lighthouse to the surrounding
community exposing people to the great Good News of salvation
through faith in Christ. We hold annual outreaches such as
our Harvest Festival, our Thanksgiving dinner and concert,
our Parentsı Night Out, as well as our Vacation Bible School.
The
second aspect of our purpose is to equip Christians for the
work of the ministry (Ephesians 4:12). This is accomplished
through our Family Bible Hour elective classes held each Sunday
at 9:30 a.m. There are classes for all age groups. We see
each and every member of the church as an effective member
of the overall community used to challenge us to love and
good deeds (Hebrews 10:24-26).
The
third aspect of our purpose is accomplished through our family
game and movie nights, our picnics, and other special times
of gathering for the enjoyment of each otherıs company, which
strengthen the bonds of unity and friendship.
Pastor
Jerry Rilling, Fallbrook Foursquare Church:
I
believe that our churchıs purpose in the community should
be one of a leader. When the community has a crisis, we should
be the ones they turn to. When the community needs volunteers
for any community project we should be first to volunteer.
When the community needs to vote on any important issue we
should be there to let our voices be heard.
Far
too often, communities reach out to our churches only to be
turned away because we say we are just too busy. Let me ask
you a question, if our churches are not involved in our local
communities then why do we exist at all? This should be first
on every churchıs agenda. If it is not, then we need to change
our mission statements.
Even
though I am the pastor of a small church, I try to get our
church involved in as much of what is going on in our community
as I can. Remember that being involved does not mean we only
will pray for you. It means partnering with the community
as a whole to let them know that we care. Not by what we say
but by what we do.
Pastor
Michael Law, Community Christian Church, San Marcos:
Community
Christian Church has no more ³special call² or purpose than
any other Bible-believing congregation. We believe that the
church is called to live out the Gospel and use every opportunity
each member has to share the gospel in deed and word. That
is Godıs purpose for all He has called and is saving through
the Gospel.
On
the surface, that may seem to be a limited vision; a narrow
view of the purpose of God for his people. Living and proclaiming
the gospel, from a biblical point of view, actually is comprehensive.
It involves every aspect of our lives and requires diligent
commitment and constant refinement of our focus and priorities.
The lifestyle that commitment requires is not confined to
a special category of ministry within the church of God. It
is the call of every Christian. It is the gospel that is Godıs
power to create a redeemed humanity. That same power not only
pardons us from sin, but also makes us into new creations
of Godıs grace. We believe that until Jesus consummates that
power to save us and recreates, not just individuals, but
a new heaven and earth, it remains our duty to live and preach
the Good News.
Pastor
David Skates, Christian Church of Lemon Grove:
Jesus
has given us our purpose in His Great Commission (Matt. 28:18-20)
and CCLGıs mission statement reflects those marching orders:
³The Christian Church of Lemon Grove exists to reach and preach
and teach in Jesusı name, bringing people to eternal life
and maturity in Him.²
We
have a special heart for the children and teens in our area.
In addition to our Youth Ministry and traditional outreach
events, such as Vacation Bible School and our annual Harvest
Festival on Oct. 31, we sponsor on our campus the Christian
Church of Lemon Grove Preschool for ages two to five. It not
only strives for educational excellence, but is also Christ-centered
and Bible-based.
We
also have a heart for the hurting. We have often helped in
the work of the San Diego Rescue Mission and are currently
involved in the Interfaith Shelter Network of San Diego County,
which not only houses the homeless in churches on a rotational
basis, but helps them find work and get back on their feet.
In
all these ways, as well as through our two Sunday worship
gatherings and our many Bible classes and small group fellowships,
we seek to bring people of all ages to eternal life and maturity
in Christ.
Pastor
Cliffton Parr, Bethany Missionary Baptist Church, Oceanside
The Mission of Bethany
is to present the gospel of Jesus Christ and to help the disheartened
Christian reestablish their personal relationship with him.
We execute this mission by ensuring that we are doctrinally
and theologically effectual in our understanding of the Word
of God. We strive with the help of the Holy Spirit to be examples
of how Christians should live their lives. We also accomplish
our mission by providing wholesome biblical teaching. Truth
and reality have been imprisoned by ³political correctness²
and we are demanding their immediate and unconditional release.
We take what some consider
to be an antiquated Bible and teach how to apply it to their
daily lives. We teach families in our communities how to pray
and to stay together. We teach neighbors how to love each
other. We sow hope where hopelessness is now growing. We teach
that respect is not easily earned and if lost is difficult
to regain.
Finally, we teach Jesus Christ
was crucified, buried and resurrected from the dead so that
all who believe will also live eternally without the deceitfulness,
disappointments, and sorrows of this world.
Pastor
Mark Miller, Connections
Church, Santee
Connections is an
emerging church, still young in its inception, and growing
in presence in our community. We're committed to building
relationships with one another and in the body of Christ —
simply stated, getting connected. Our ultimate purpose is
to connect to those who do not Christ know as their Savior.
We
gather for worship Sunday mornings at 10:30, but first, we
take time to get connected to each other and visitors with
a cup of java and a fresh pastry in the Connections Café,
which opens at 9:45 AM.
I see Connections as a place
where people can grow in their relationship with Christ through
discipleship, where we can celebrate the Lord through creative
arts and worship, where we reach out by using biblical truths
to engage the culture around us, while sacrificing comfort
to serve others. We carry this out through relevant sermons
that are complemented through practical applications: the
Café ministry, Connections Point Sunday Morning (adult Bible
studies), Pity Parties (fun work parties for those in need)
and other relationally focused ministry opportunities. As
we grow, it is my desire to have a greater impact on our surrounding
community; currently we perform local service projects, benevolence,
and educational classes.
Pastor
Darrell M. Dunlap, Christ Community Church of Mira Mesa:
Christ
Community Church exists to bring people who are far from God into
a growing relationship with Him through Jesus Christ. We believe
all people need a relationship with God and the only way to that
relationship is through Jesus Christ. We teach the Word of God,
the Bible, clearly, relevantly, without hesitation or compromise.
When people hear the truth, they then have the opportunity to respond
to that truth in faith. Our teaching ministry plays a central role
at ³3C² with three different sermons each weekend.
We
believe people in our culture expect choices, therefore, we provide
a variety each weekend by offering three different styles in worship
service - from our postmodern, interactive Revolution service to
our reflective, traditional Sanctuary service to our upbeat contemporary
Celebration service. We encourage folks to pick their style and
get connected in worship. We desire to see everyone commit to Christ,
grow in understanding Christ, connect with other believers and then
put what they know into action by serving Christ. We provide many
opportunities to serve those in need, which in turn helps to transform
the heart of the one who is serving. Itıs all about God —
knowing Him and loving Him more and helping others to do the same
through His Son, Jesus Christ.
Pastor
James Scannell, New Creation Christian Assembly, San Marcos:
Do
not be afraid; only believe. Our vision is to empower the zealous
and save the lost (Ephesians 4:11-19). Many Christians who are zealous
and on fire donıt fit in with a seeker friendly approach. Statements
are said of them: ³Who do you think you are?² or ³You just need
to love them?² or ³back off.² Those that are zealous do not want
to be entertained, they want to enjoy the meat of the Word (that
is to do it -- John 4:34) and with so many lost, there is much to
do. The zealous among us have been cast aside and have paid a great
price for their faith at the hands of ³believers.² We are that open
door they have been praying for.
We
are a small fellowship so that members can feel loved and that they
are part of a family. We wish to reach all, not for what they have
(James 2:1-4), but for who they can be in Christ (II Corinthians
5:17). To accomplish this we do two things:
1.
Attempt to actually have genuine Koinonia fellowship (John 15:15).
2.
Equipping the saints so that they can do the work of ministry by
preaching the uncompromising faith that only comes from Jesus Christ
(Romans 10:8-10).
Pastor
Larry Peltier, El Camino Christian Fellowship, Encinitas:
The purpose of the Church in any community
is to be the Presence of Christ. I see our purpose in three
different perspectives, all of which speak to the reason the
church exists.
The
first is the churchıs ³upward,² ³inward² and ³outward² mandates.
The ³upward² aspect speaks to the worship of God. Worship
is central to the purpose of any church. Next is the ³inward²
principle that speaks to the responsibility of every church
to ³equip the Saints² for the work of the ministry. Finally
there is the ³outward² mandate that speaks to the Great Commission
of Matt. 28.
The
second perspective is seen in the phrases, ³presence, proclamation
and persuasion.² Itıs not only the ³presence of Christ² in
our community but also itıs us providing a constant ³proclamation²
of the ³Good News.² Both in words and deeds do we ³proclaim²
the love of God. It is the ³redemptive and social mandate²
of demonstrating the love of God in tangible ways that are
needed. Finally, it is the ³persuasion² aspect that keeps
us calling for a decision from those we are brought before
in our community. This persuasion and decision aspect is imperative
to salvation.
Lastly,
is the three-fold vision of why we exist and what is our churchıs
purpose. We state that we are ³a body of believers with a
Biblical concern and responsibility to ³invite² a person to
Christ, to ³equip² a person in Christ, and to ³empower² a
person for Christ. This vision incorporates the aforementioned
perspectives and keeps us focused on our specific mission
-- both to our community and to the world we live in.
.
Ichibei
Honda, English Pastor, San Diego Japanese Christian Church:
Our
church began in 1930 to share the Good News of Jesus Christ
with the Japanese immigrants in San Diego. Now, we have Japanese
and English speaking ministries. The following statement describes
our mission:
³SDJCC
is here to share the Good News that a dynamic relationship
with Jesus Christ is the key to abundant living in todayıs
world. We believe God has given us a mission to reach all
people, with special resources to reach Japanese-speaking
and Asian American families. We want to include anyone who
desires a Christian experience flavored by our unique bi-cultural
background to participate in our activities.²
The
number of Christians in Japan is less than 1%, and the number
of Christians with Japanese ancestry in the U.S. is really
not much higher. We believe it is our responsibility to reach
this unreached group of people. We do this through weekly
worship services and Bible studies, and special seasonal events,
done in both Japanese and English. We also have the opportunity
to be in contact with the community through a weekly luncheon
sponsored by the Union of Pan-Asian Communities hosted at
our church. We would greatly appreciate your prayers for the
salvation of the Japanese people.
Pastor
Gamaliel M. Garcia, Rancho Hills Church, San Diego:
Rancho
Hills Church has a very distinct motto: "Together healing
hearts and turning them to God." This gives us a unique
purpose and responsibility. We care for people inside and
outside the church walls by seeking out ways that the hurts
and destruction that life has brought to their hearts be healed.
The
ways in which we do this is, first and foremost, through the
preaching of the Word. Since we know that God's Word is a
lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path, the preaching
of His Word causes a healing from the wounds and hurts of
life. By bringing people to God's Word, those areas of our
personal life which have been damaged can be healed by His
power.
Also,
our congregation offers several recovery programs that help
individuals face their hurting hearts and open them up to
God's healing power. Two of our very strong programs are "Let
Me Help You Heal Your Wounds" which is a group recovery
program designed especially for the Hispanic culture and "Celebrate
Recovery," a Bible-based program that helps people go
into every area of life that has caused people to have addictions
or co-dependency.
This
unique emphasis has helped our congregation to be a community
of strong bonds and acceptance, areas which we have found
have facilitated peopleıs walk with God and allowed them to
easily find accountability and covenant groups that assist
them in a closer walk with God.
Pastor
Don Gallant, New Wine Ministries, San Marcos:
We
believe God is calling "His Bride" into a deep heartfelt
intimacy, which will result in the greatest demonstration
of Christ-likeness the world has ever seen (Daniel 12:3).
For
over 100 years God has brought forth needed movements emphasizing
the "Gifts of the Spirit." Unfortunately, many (including
leaders) brought shame on the church, not pursuing true intimacy
with God along with the ³Gifts² (Matthew 7:20-23, Luke 8:13-16,
13:24-28).
God
is calling the "Wise virgins" of "the Bride"
to "Fill their lamps" by worshipping in deep intimacy.
This intimacy is producing in the Bride a strong desire to
please Him, a ³holy dissatisfaction² for the way things are,
and avoid anything that hinders His holy love from its purifying
work in her, so that she can become the "Glorious Church
without spot . . . " that Paul spoke of (Ezekiel 36:22-31;
Matthew 25:1-10 Ephesians 5:27; Revelation 19:5-7).
Those
responding to this current call of intimacy are becoming more
like Him, and are experiencing increased sensitivity to the
voice of God, enabling them to understand God's "Heart
and Mind", as a result the Bride is being prepared to
do great exploits and usher in the greatest harvest of souls
the world has ever seen through unprecedented signs and wonders
(Daniel 11:32, 12:3; Ezekiel 47:8-10; Acts 2:16-19, 38-39).
We
believe this is what Jesus has in mind when He said ³make
disciples² (Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:15-20). If this is your
vision also, and youıre looking for others of like mind, come
join with us and we will pursue the call together.
Pastor
Tim Jones, Community Lutheran Church, Oceanside:
At
Community Lutheran in Oceanside, our mission is building committed
followers of Jesus Christ. We believe there are two aspects
to this mission. The first is building up and equipping people
within the community of our congregation with the Word of
God. To accomplish this mission, we rely on Godıs grace and
Spirit to help us keep His Word at the center of our teaching,
worship, and use of the sacraments (baptism and communion).
Our great desire is that people would continually grow in
their relationship with Jesus Christ through an ever-increasing
knowledge of Him, His grace, and His ways as they follow Him.
The
second aspect of our mission is laying a foundation to build
upon in the life of people who are not yet Christ-followers.
We do this by sharing the love of God and the good news of
Jesus Christ with them. We seek to do this through various
means - demonstrating Godıs love by serving others in practical
ways like helping the Bread of Life and other agencies, supporting
overseas missions, and looking for creative ways to meet the
needs of people around us. The other is by training our members
in different methods of evangelism.
Pastor
Chris Clark, East Clairemont Southern Baptist Church:
Our
churchıs purpose is rather simple: to help people discover
and do Godıs will.
Thatıs
because it was Jesus who identified the Greatest Commandments:
to love God and love people. Jesus was also the One who described
the one who loved Him: he was the one who kept Jesusı commandments.
So if we want to fulfill the Great Commandment, we need to
be about doing what Jesus commanded. In other words, we need
to be about doing Godıs will.
How
are we accomplishing this? We are busy helping people who
do not believe in Jesus Christ to discover Godıs will for
them, which is to become believers in Jesus Christ. So, we
share the Good News of Jesus with them.
Once
a person becomes a believer in Jesus Christ, we want to help
him discover Godıs will, which would be to become a follower
of Jesus. So, we help them with ways to fellowship with Jesus
daily.
Once
that person is following Jesus as His disciple, we want to
help him discover Godıs will even further, which is to become
a doer of His word. So, we provide opportunities for them
to be involved in ministry and service.
Pastor
Milton Hopkins, Sr., Central Church of Christ, Oceanside:
According
to Matthew Chapter 28:18-19, the mission of the Church as
given by our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is a two fold mission.
That is to ³Save the Lost² and ³Keep the saved, saved.²
We
carry this out at Central Church of Christ by proclaiming
his life changing message in sermons each Sunday, that Jesus
Christ is Lord of our life and that He has a message that
will heal the hearts and souls of men in this complex world
in which we live. No matter what our situations are, Jesus
is the answer to the problem and His spirit can empower us
to greater living.
At
Central, our goal also is to create an environment whereby
Christ can be seen in our lives, so that we can be that light
that the world is so desperately in need of.
Pastor
Gary Boggs, Calvary Chapel Coronado:
When
it comes to a question like this, there are plenty of standard
answers: ³Weıre here to be salt and light,² or ³Our purpose
is to spread the love of Jesus in our community.² These are
valid answers, and very true -- but there is more. The church
exists to fulfill the commission of our Lord to ³ıGo therefore
and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spiritı...²
(Matt 28:19) The next verse has come to be our purpose in
the community: ³...ıteaching them to observe all things that
I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to
the end of the age.ı Amen.² (Matt 28:20)
The focus of our ministry at Calvary Chapel
Coronado is to teach the Word of God simply and plainly, so
that people understand who Jesus is and what having a personal
relationship with Him truly means. We offer worship services
and studies throughout the week that focus on the inter-relation
of the whole counsel of God as laid out in the Bible, and
its application to our everyday lives today.
Pastor
Jose F. Munoz, Trinity Fellowship Christian Reformed Church,
Chula Vista:
The
purpose of Trinity Fellowship Christian Reformed Church is
to demonstrate the openness and genuineness of Jesusı love
to those inside and outside His family.
We
anticipate seeing Godıs power at work in otherıs lives through
our prayers and outreach -- restoring those alienated from
God, healing the broken and feeding the hungry. Partners with
the Holy Spirit, we look forward to being those who love and
care deeply.
Our
vision as people called by God, we see the church as a growing,
diverse family of vibrant congregations in which thousands
worship God celebratively, grow in his Word, and honor the
Creator as Lord. We also see Christıs forgiveness liberating
women and men, boys and girls in all places and cultures,
shaping the church to respond with gratitude; the Spirit releasing
gifts to all for ministries of love, mercy, and justice --
combined with an articulate witness, which changes hearts
and lives by proclaiming wholeness in Christ alone.
Pastor
George Bender, The Neighborhood Church, Escondido:
Our
church views its purpose as three-fold. First, we exist to
worship God. We seek to provide an atmosphere where people
can worship the Lord in spirit and in truth.
Second,
we exist to edify the believer. We seek to provide a place
where people can learn, grow and mature in their relationship
with Christ, fellowship with other believers and train to
effectively minister to our community.
Finally,
we exist to evangelize the lost. We seek to proclaim the message
of Christ Jesus to those parts of our community void of the
presence of God.
Our
mission statement reflects our purpose: ³Where Godıs power
changes lives, to impact our community.² Our strategic plan
is rooted in being intentional about our mission. Everything
we plan and attempt is strained through this three-fold purpose.
We are committed, with the Lordıs guidance and assistance,
to seeing Godıs purpose for our community become a reality.
Pastor
Homer Allen, Community Full Gospel Church, Imperial Beach:
Our
purpose is to reach the unchurched in our community for Christ.
We have designed a church to meet the needs of people who
are not drawn to the conventional church.
Our
methods are always changing, but meet the needs and interest
of people who were not raised with a church background. Each
sermon is designed to present the truths of God as they apply
to our everyday lives.
Our
goal is to lead this community to a personal relationship
with God.
Pastor
Robert Pascoe, Living Water Foursquare Church, San Marcos:
The
Lord has created an atmosphere in our church where seekers
can find fellowship, participation, worship and a deeper study
of the Bible for application. The Word teaches us in Hebrews
13:8 that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.
We believe Jesus Christ is the Savior, Healer, Baptizer and
soon Coming King. Our church has a heart for the community
and the youth of this generation. We are witnessing Godıs
miracle working power in both body and heart.
Our
church provides a 10 a.m. Sunday service with K-6th grade
Kidıs Church at the Hampton Inn in San Marcos, as well as
a Tuesday 7 p.m. Bible study and worship time in the small
chapel at Crossroads Church, San Marcos. We welcome all who
would like to join us as we explore the Word of God and the
movement of His presence.
Pastor
Bert Fairweather, Crest Community Church:
The
Crest Community Church is dedicated to the purpose of fulfilling
Christıs great commission to go into all the world and preach
the gospel to every person. To accomplish this objective we
have a number of programs to reach our community. During the
summer months we have an outreach to the youth of our area
through a Vacation Bible School and youth camps. We also have
an Awana program to help our young people learn and memorize
the Bible. On Sunday evenings we have a program of food, fun,
and faith. Our kids can come and eat and play games and hear
about faith in Christ. We also have services to teach and
instruct all ages in the Word of God.Every
Easter, our church, with the cooperation of the other churches
in Crest, have a Sunrise Service in Nancy Jane Park. It has
been an annual event for over 12 years.After
the fire of October 2003, our church helped to distribute
clothing and material goods to those in need. For the past
two years, the Mennonites and the Reformed church have used
our facilities for cooking their meals. These organizations
helped rebuild homes that were destroyed in the fire. We trust
that the people of our community will understand that we are
interested in their total being. We trust God will bless our
area and may all people hear and see that God loves them.
Pastor
Terry Yoder, Calvary Baptist Church, Oceanside:
Our
first priority is to love the Lord, to richly enjoy Him. Flowing
out of that joy, we glorify Him through cheerful obedience,
as our communityıs greatest need is to see Godıs holiness
in us. To do that we must love His Word, so our goal is the
careful study and application of the Scripture, championing
its inerrancy and sufficiency, and through expository teaching
and preaching to be full of grace and truth. Our community
needs truth, so we must be people of truth with the skill
to apply it in wisdom to the needs of man.
Secondly,
we must love the brethren. When the community sees committed
relationships across cultural lines, they see Jesus at work,
so our goal is to tangibly love each other through work parties,
picnics, birthday celebrations, moving days, etc. When neighbors
see us bringing meals, visiting the sick, mowing lawns, and
cleaning houses, they see the testimony of Christıs saving
power.
Finally,
we must love the lost. When we understand the gospel, we are
motivated to pray for and share truth with those without Christ.
We aim to do this through ongoing evangelism training, monthly
outreaches, prayer meetings, and personal witnessing.
Pastor
Steven Barnard, Metro Church, La Mesa:
The
purpose of Metro Church San Diego is to reach the lost by
spreading the good news to all the world and to equip the
saints to be the light and salt we are all called to be. The
harvest is greater now more than ever, the world is hurting
now more than ever, there is more brokenness and darkness
now than ever before. The world needs the church now more
than ever before.
Metro Church has for 35 years always been
a house of healing and restoration, a spiritual hospital where
some are being restored, some are learning to restore and
others are being used of God to restore. Our purpose for worship
at Metro is to put Him first; we donıt gather at His house
for ourselves, we gather for Him. We donıt come to His house
to ask, but we come to serve. We humble ourselves to bring
Him the glory and then He in due season exalts our lives.
The purpose of Metro Church is to preach
the good news to the poor, offer hope and healing to the broken
hearted, to declare that deliverance is here for the captive,
that recovery is possible to the blind, that freedom is available
for the oppressed and He is accepting to those who think they
are unacceptable.
The
purpose of His house is to be a house of faith, hope and love.
Pastor
Mike Fleischman, Riverview Church, Bonsall:
The
purpose of Riverview Church is to be a community of grace
where ordinary people are being transformed day-by-day and
helping others along the way.
The
first part of that definition is grounded in authenticity
to genuinely be that which we are calling others to be. To
be people who are honest about our own shortcomings, who desperately
cling to the grace of Jesus Christ, and are growing every
single day to look less and less like who we used to be, and
more and more like who weıve been destined to be.
The
second part of our purpose is to assist others in experiencing
the same thing. This demands relevance in meeting people where
they really are at. This demands the truth of Godıs Word,
which points the way back. This demands ongoing encouragement,
to not only point the way but to walk with them step by step
along this spiritual journey.
It
is our passion to be hope-peddlers and grace-givers...fire-starters
and dream-builders...undying believers that no matter who
you are, or where youıve been - no matter what youıve done
-- because of what Jesus did on the cross you can safely come
home again to the Father.
Pastor
Kevin Clark, Scripps Mesa Bible Church, San Diego:
At
Scripps Mesa Bible Church, our mission is ³to live by faith,
to be known for love, and to be voices of hope.² Living by
faith is tough in a world filled with international conflict,
racial tension, skyrocketing gas prices, uncertain paychecks,
and shaky relationships. At SMBC, we take Godıs word seriously.
We work hard to teach others and remind ourselves daily that
God is always faithful, that his plan is bigger than our circumstances.
We
meet our goal to be known for love by caring for people from
different life stages and cultures. We have activities for
younger kids, specialized programs for junior and senior high,
and small groups and topical classes for adults. We share
our facility with African-American and Korean congregations,
and hope to add a Vietnamese ministry. We send missions teams
to work in poverty-stricken areas of Jamaica, and regularly
interact with teams serving in Mexico, East Africa, Indonesia,
and the Middle East.
Ultimately,
our purpose is to lead people to a personal relationship with
Jesus, the one who gives lasting, permanent hope. Our hope
is that each person who encounters SMBC will have an authentic,
personal, intimate experience of Godıs truth, grace and love.
Pastor
Martin Shrout, Del Oro Hills Community Church, Oceanside:
Del
Oro Hills Community Church defines its role in the community
as one that invites people to discover the love of God, leads
people to maturity and ministry in Christ, and ministry to
families.
We
are currently reaching into the community through participation
in the SUN project, feeding the homeless, involvement with
the Youth Group of Oceanside, and ministering on school campuses
through FCA and Christian clubs. We invite the community through
a series of TV commercials on the USA channel, and delivering
flyers into the community through direct mail and walking
door-to-door.
We
provide small groups, Sunday school, and preaching services
to help individuals grow in their knowledge and relationship
with Christ. We offer individual discipling and a C.L.A.S.S.
series to help individuals establish a relationship with Christ
and lead them to understanding their spiritual gifts and ministry.
We desire to minister to the family. This includes a dynamic
youth and childrenıs program and sermons and counseling on
marriage and relationships.
Pastor
Steve Cooper, Nu-Way Christian Ministries, San Diego:
Your
community has heard that your city is closing the church building
where you attend. Would they get hammers, nails and plywood
to assist the city in your closing, or would they protest
to keep the doors open because of your relevance.
Well,
one of the ways that we would hope the community would keep
the doors of Nu-Way Christian Ministries open is through an
exciting event each February called, the Heritage Day Festival
and Parade. Itıs a parade and a festival immediately following!
For details, visit www.HeritageDayParade.org. At this citywide
event we include schools at every grade level and colleges
from all over to participate. We collaborate with businesses,
residents and organizations to be vendors. It also includes
a job fair, a kids zone where the children are free to play
and roam in an exciting secure area with an array of activities,
an exciting health component where we work with hospitals,
the National Bone Marrow Donor Program and Raven of ³Thatıs
So Raven² looking for bone marrow matches. Finally, there
is an intense entertainment stage where celebrities and entertainers
appear in front of a captive audience where we ultimately
share the love of Jesus.
So,
the purpose of Nu-Way is to take the transcending principles
of Jesus to the city and that city back to the church. How
is that done? Itıs by a Nu and Living Way.
Pastor
Bill McLead, Shepherd's Way, Carlsbad:
In
Mark 12:30-32, Jesus gave Christians ³The Great Commandment²
to ³Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind
and strength and love your neighbor as yourself.²
In
Matthew 28:19-20, He gave His church ³The Great Commission²
to ³Go and make disciples of all nations, baptize them and
teach them to obey everything I have commanded you.²
At
Shepherdıs Way, our mission is to continue the ministry of
our Lord Christ Jesus by fulfilling His marching orders for
all Christians. Our purpose is to:
1.
Bring a message of hope to those in the world who are without
hope and without God [Eph 2:12].
2.
Help Christians fulfill Godıs will for their lives, that is
-to become like Jesus, to think like Him,
to feel like Him, to act like Him and to love like Him.
Our
desire is to see sinners converted to saints and all Christians
equipped for the work of the ministry, promoting love, faith,
unity and maturity in the Body of Christ.
Rev.
Dr. Bernard S. Okeh, United African Christian Fellowship,
San Diego:
United
African Christian Fellowship is a young ministry with a unique
purpose. Our services and fellowships are open to everyone
that loves the Lord and the people of God. However, our primary
objective is to seek out and bring together new immigrants
from Africa and their families. Some are refugees who have
narrowly escaped political turmoil, death, and persecution
in their countries. These new arrivals always become very
overwhelmed by the highly advanced American society.
Our
ministry provides them with an atmosphere for worship, fellowship,
and relationship that is a little bit close to what they left
back home. They have the opportunity to meet new Christian
friends who are willing to guide them into American life.
Through
the Holy Ghost, we preach powerful, uncompromised, and undiluted
gospel sermons in our Sunday morning worship that is always
preceded by Sunday school teachings, and dynamic praise worship
in African style. We have midweek Bible studies and a Friday
prayer service. We provide counseling visitations, youth programs
and many other ministry activities. All these equip and strengthen
the members to face each day by faith. And in our three years
of ministry, we have seen God raise hopes of many, rescue
families from the devilıs attacks, and also resettle many
families in our community.
Pastors
Jurgen and Leanne Matthesius, Christian City Church, San Diego:
Our
purpose is to bring balance to the Force! Christian City Church
San Diego, or C3 as it has become known, was started 8 months
ago.
Graduates
of Hillsong College in Australia, we spent seven years pioneering
a church in New Zealand before returning to Sydney to take
on the role of youth pastors at Christian City Church Oxford
Falls, led by the apostolic leader Pastor Phil Pringle. CCC
Oxford Falls is a church that moves mightily in the power
of the Holy Spirit, with healings and signs and wonders.
After
taking the Youth ministry from 50 kids to 1,000 in seven years,
we felt Godıs calling to plant a church that was fresh, real,
and powerful, where people could encounter God, not just hear
and learn about what He did, but actually experience and know
what He is doing now!
God
is a now God and people are hungry for more than just a cute
program and a nice sermonette on Sunday. They want an encounter
with a God that is real, now!