Vacation Day 3 – Thoughts

Posted by Jake Rasmussen | Posted in Blogging, Family Trip, Random Thoughts | Posted on 27-05-2009

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OU, Cavs, Obama, Prop8, and other random thoughts.

Video Blog – May 27th 2009

Talking about Abortion and the Church

Posted by Jake Rasmussen | Posted in Blogging, Jesus, Random Thoughts | Posted on 13-05-2009

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Video Blog.  Join me on Facebook:  Jake Rasmussen and Twitter: @jake_rasmussen

John Piper’s Response to President Obama on Abortion

Posted by Jake Rasmussen | Posted in Blogging, Jesus, Quote | Posted on 13-05-2009

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Church and the City. The Welfare Matters.

Posted by Jake Rasmussen | Posted in Blogging, Church Planting, Community Transformation, Epic Church, Jesus, Random Thoughts | Posted on 16-02-2009

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Sitting in the Starbucks tonight studying for class and working on my sermon for Epic Church two weeks from now, titled: Growing a Movement.  This picture came to mind as I see the people coming and going.

The church used to be the focal point of any community, the tallest building and the soul of the city.  Only 50 years ago, it was the place where neighbors and near neighbors came together at least once a week.  Today churches can be difficult to find in the city where the skyline is dominated by banks and business buildings.  Still, the search for purpose goes on and the hunger for spiritual wellbeing is as great as ever.  As it says in Jeremiah 29:7 – “But seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the Lord on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare.”

It begs me wonder, what am I doing to on Jesus’ behalf for the welfare of the city?  And what I am doing, is it enough?  Maybe it is enough but could I be doing it better?  And who could be doing it with me?  Our communities have real problems, real hurts, real needs and as cliche as it sounds, Jesus is the answer.  The question is though, how am I being Jesus to my community?

How are you being Jesus to your community?

Just Crap?

Posted by Jake Rasmussen | Posted in Blogging, Random Thoughts | Posted on 23-10-2008

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What happens with you start to love things more than people?
It was a question I heard as I was driving down Speedway towards my office.  It cut me to the heart.  I mean without skipping a beat I would eagerly share with you that it is clearly people that I love more than things.
But do I live that way? …hummmm

An Equation For a Church?

Posted by Jake Rasmussen | Posted in Blogging, Church Planting, Epic Church, Jesus, Quote | Posted on 20-10-2008

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I have been stuck in the Atlanta airport today since early this morning.  I have been reading a bunch and working on the iLife series which starts this weekend at Epic Church.  But, I came across this thought provoking equation.  Read it.  Think about it.  Wrestle with it. Pray about it. Talk about it with others. Then share your thoughts.

Building + Clergy + Program = Church.

Body + Mission + Kingdom = Church.

*from http://threadsmedia.com/index.php?/store/detail/sent-leader-kit/

It seems to me the first is a very common way of “doing” church and even starting churches here in North America, in Tucson to be specific.  We find a location to meet, we raise some money to hire staff, we structure the best program we can think of for: children, youth, adults, bible study, and so on.  Then, we feel we have a church!  And the things I hear and even at times, I confess… think, if we just get a better place, get more staff, and have better things to do then we have a more successful church.

The later has a focus on relationships.  The relationship with Jesus as its foundation.  With the “body” being those who have accepted the forgiveness from Jesus Christ and have made a decision to journey with Jesus though life.  That journey is made with others toward the common focus which we hear over and over though the pages of the New Testament which is about brining the Kingdom of Heaven to earth.  Which leads the final addition to the equation; a Kingdom focus.  Not a “my church”, “my denomination”, “my city” focus but a Kingdom focus.  One that says, “I don’t care if my name ever become great, or if my church ever becomes great.  I desire for the name of Jesus to become great and that the Kingdom of God/Heaven is multiplied here on earth.”  When those things happen we have a church being born.  A place where you can be you.  Where you can journey with others toward a common goal, and serving our cities, friends, nation, globe, family… in the name of Jesus Christ.

I have more thoughts about this but thought I would share what I have thus far with you.