Monday, March 27, 2006

first connecting questions


Please take a moment to introduce yourself (if you haven't already) in the comments on the post below. Having an idea of who is reading/participating will help shape our future conversations.

Here's our first set of conversation questions: What work of God do you hope to see in Boston? What is the connection between "individual ministries" and the collective working of God and His people throughout Boston? How might connecting mission-minded Christians partner with and further the work of God in metro Boston? How do you envision the GBCPC blog contributing to this end?

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Welcome.

Staying connected as church planters is crucial to seeing the redemptive reign of God permeate the city of Boston. Ralph Kee (from the Emmanuel Gospel Center) asked me, Steve Holt, to set up this blog as a continual "meeting place" for those who are participating with God in His redemptive work in Boston. We hope this blog can serve as a bulletin board, place for dialogue, strategy room, prayer wall, and connector for Christian leaders in and around Boston. What if church planters in Boston were so unified, so cohesive, so prayerful that the collective purpose was to eventually see a vibrant family of Jesus Christ in close reach -- culturally and geographically -- of every person in Boston?

Please leave a comment below introducing yourself and your role in the story of God in Boston.

"The harvest is so great, but the workers are so few. Pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest, and ask him to send out more workers for his fields." - Luke 10:2