Summer 2014 Covenanter

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SUMMER 2014 the

EAST COAST COVENANTER A TRIANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE EAST COAST CONFERENCE OF THE EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH

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VISION CASTINg of DISCIPLESHIP

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HOWARD K. BURGOYNE SUPERINTENDENT, EAST COAST CONFERENCE

“I believe that the key to the health, the maintenance, the extension and the renewal of the Church is NOT more evangelism, but more discipleship.” – Alan Hirsch, Disciplism

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For most Protestant Christians in the American context, Matthew 28:18-20 is the prime directive on evangelism: “And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Here the risen Lord directs His Church to advance into the world under His authority to advance God’s Kingdom. It is universal and comprehensive in scope. They are not told to go and do evangelism – they are told to “go and make disciples” – to reproduce in others what has been embedded in them by Christ himself – a pattern that will continue for generations to come (2 Tim. 2:2). This word of Jesus focuses on the core practices of making disciples – proclaiming the Kingdom of God, baptizing people into the fullness of God, teaching them to become observant of Jesus’ ways and words – all with the promise of Jesus’ powerful presence without end. While evangelism is implied in the process of disciple-making, the most comprehensive part is discipleship, and not the other way around. Discipleship is the only context in which any and all evangelism can be faithful or fruitful. So much thinking and planning about evangelism has been event oriented or confrontation based; but discipleship must be relationally oriented and developmentally based. It’s not just something we do as a program; it’s what we do as a way of life! The theological vision and mission of discipleship embraces the fullness of the Trinity and the fullness of creation. To do less is to suffer a fatal reductionism, and to capitulate to the formation of religious consumers.

As a conference of churches and mission agencies, and as part of the larger movement of the ECC, we aspire to be a robust disciple-making community, winning people to Jesus by exhibiting the transforming ways and words of Jesus. The way we have shaped our lives as congregations needs to always be held up against the ways of our Master – He is the rock on which we stand – or the rock against which we will be dashed. The way of the cross and resurrection of Jesus are central to the very identity of God – and the identity of Jesus’ followers. If the Master says that going forth and making disciples is core to our mission, then only those found doing this work can claim to be His true disciples. The rest are just playing church! We are to begin with the end in mind and end with the beginning in mind: Disciples who make disciples who make disciples. What’s your congregation's strategy for the making of disciples who make disciples? How is that strategy working? How can it be shared and sharpened by interacting with others? We’d like to stimulate discussion about this – join our Facebook page and connect into the conversation: www.facebook. com/eastcoastconf. Our fall Pastor’s Ashram will welcome Alan and Debra Hirsch, who come to resource us on the theological, practical, and pastoral dimensions of disciplemaking in our American context. Their co-authored volume, Untamed, and Alan’s new volume, Disciplism, are stimulating resources I recommend for your reading. On the move,

IN THIS ISSUE: have a question for howard? Email him at howard@eastcoastconf.org

Vision Casting of DiscipleSHIP 1 2014 Annual Meeting Recap 2 Discipleship Project 4 Vitality Report from the Field 5

News from the Conference 6 Youth Pastors' Network Pilgrim Pines Aug/Sept Schedule

Seafarers Summer Update 7 Stockmeyer-Carlson Partnership 8 Pastoral Transitions 8

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