Reintegrate helps churches with creating missionally-oriented disciples who have reintegrated the Christian faith with all of life and vocations.
-David Miller, God at Work
-Alan Hirsch, The Forgotten Ways
-Tim Keller, Vocation: Discerning Your Calling
-Tom Nelson, Work Matters
-Gabe Lyons, The Next Christians
*these quotes should not be construed as endorsements for Reintegrate.
Missional.
We’ve heard this term used a lot these days. It is the desire of a pastor’s heart to see the local church become more missional.
But what does that mean?
And how do we do it?
To be “missional” means to be sent. A “missional” church is a training outpost for incarnational ministry, equipping believers to infiltrate all of society with the gospel of the Kingdom of God.
A missional church is just as concerned about what happens Monday through Saturday as it is about Sunday – because a missional church knows that that is when the church is out there in the world, witnessing to the goodness of God’s kingdom and of the salvation found in Jesus Christ.
This is what it means to be missional.
How exactly does a church become more missional? We know that “missional” is not just admonishing our congregation to bring more people to church. We know it is not just starting a new evangelistic program, an add-on to what we’ve always done. We know that God is calling our people to ministry. Each and every one of them are meant to be ministers / priests / missionaries. A missional church is concerned primarily in equipping its members to participate in the larger story that is going on around us: the full story of God’s mission to restore his world. Christ redeems us so that we can become reintegrated humans, and then God equips us to participate in His purpose of reconciling everything in his creation back to himself (Colossians 1:20). Nearly 50% of a person’s waking hours are spent in the workplace (see pie chart to the right). Our people need to realize that their vocation is indeed their calling. That they serve Christ right there in the workplace, not just when they serve on a church board or teach a Sunday School class. So how can a church equip its people to fully live out their callings? Reintegrate offers churches the resources that will take them to the next level of discipleship. Your church can choose which resource is best for your congregation, or you can mix and match some or all of the resources. Our four types of resources:The Problem.
The Solution.
(re)integrate for churches.
Bible Studies
Reintegrate offers in-depth Bible studies for small groups and Adult Sunday Schools.
Consultation
Pastors, elders, and church leaders can retain Bob Robinson to help prayerfully strategize congregrational missional direction.
Training
Teaching seminars for leaders on developing a faith and work ministry.
Pastor’s Toolbox
Get the essentials for understanding and implementing a plan for your church.
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