Netcast Mission and Vision

Series: Netcast Identity
Title: Netcast Mission and Vision
Text: 1 Corinthians 3:5-11; John 4:21-24; Romans 15:1-7

It is clear in scripture that God is about making his name great on the earth. Isaiah 42 says, "we have been created for God's glory." In the New Testament, Christians are commissioned to glorify God by making disciples of Jesus Christ. So, the obvious mission of every local church is to glorify God by making disciples.

But how? How does a local church go about making disciples of Jesus Christ? There are thousands of ways that the church historically has gone about making disciples. Whether it be through classes, programs, special ministries or services; the strategies are endless. However, each church has it's own identity and unique strategy in seeing disciples made.

Our mission at Netcast is to bring glory to God through cultivating gospel-centered, worshipful communities. We believe that if a person continues to grow in their knowledge and understanding of the gospel, grow in their worship of Jesus Christ and live out their faith in biblical authentic community; that person is a devout disciple of Jesus. Therefore, at Netcast we will continue to cultivate these types of atmospheres where people can thrive in their walk with Christ and love of their neighbor.

Netcast Spring 2012 Update

Its been about 3 months since I have sent out a Netcast Update. On February 5th, Netcast moved to a new space since we were averaging well over 200 people in our services but only had 140 chairs. It was a pretty exciting problem to have.

Our new facility has really helped us to enhance every area of our ministry. Since we are renting a middle school auditorium on Sundays only, our expenses are still minimal and our space has gone from being able to fit 150 people comfortably to about 600 people comfortably. With the move, Netcast has seen another explosion of growth. At one time had almost 360 people in a single service. Our Children's Ministry went from about 20 kids on average, to at one point we had 70 kids in there. Almost all of this latest growth are by local families. This means that Netcast is really impacting our community and is becoming a more stable ministry.

With all of this excitement, we have also seen some real challenges. Because so many of the people are new, we have had to spend a lot of time and energy keeping our vision at the forefront of the church. Starting in February, I was taking the church through the Gospel of John, but to help keep a clear mission / vision and unity within the church, I recently started a series called "Netcast Identity" that will clearly define who we are as a body to all of the new people. As a church planter, I feel like I am in the core group phase again.

Another challenge has been that assimilation and pastoral care has been a growing difficulty. The difficulty of pastoral care has been hard because there are just so many people to care for and so little workers. The assimilation has been a real challenge because the way people are assimilated into a small church is drastically different than how people are assimilated into a medium sized church. Although we have a great number of people in community groups and serving positions, we need to continue to do better. Because of this, the majority of my time right now is being focused on organizing the internal structure and systems, leadership development and the preaching and teach of Gods Word.

Financially, Netcast is still doing very well when it comes to actual dollars. However, right now about 10% of our church is providing for 70% of our budget. So, in essence it seems we have about 30 people who cover the majority of our ministry expenses. I praise God for them, however we need to mature in this area as a church. We currently have very low fixed expenses and ZERO DEBT!! This has allowed us to continue to create a very generous culture within Netcast as we are giving away a high percentage of our budget to the Kingdom and are able to meet financial needs of our community when necessary.

Beth and I are still fundraising for about 66% of our annual income. At the beginning of 2013, I am hoping that that number will significantly decrease. Hopefully down to about 33%. In the past year a few of our supporters have stopped sending in support and honestly, I have been so overwhelmed with ministry responsibilities that I have not even followed up with them. I am looking to the summer as a time for me to refocus on some of my fundraising.

I praise Christ for all of you. You have been such a gift to my family and the Netcast Community. Please stay in touch and check us out at www.netcastchurch.org

Matt

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Matt Chewning
Netcast Church - Lead Pastor
netcastchurch.org matt@netcastchurch.org

Netcast Identity: The Mission of God and His Church

The mission of God is the demonstration of His own glory. God creates, calls, rescues, redeems, saves, and restores so that that He might be glorified in those things. His desire, which He will surely fulfill, is that the understanding and knowledge of His glory would be known throughout the world. In other words, God’s underlying mission on the earth is to make known His magnificence. Therefore, the church is called to be the means of making his glory known. But how? If God can be glorified in an infinite amount of ways, than what is the primary mission of the church? How are we, as the church, to pursue the glorification of God?

After Jesus fulfills the gospel by living the perfect life that we are called to live, dying the horrific death that we deserve and then raises from the grave; He proves that he is the Messiah, the glorious one. The writer of Hebrews tells us that Jesus is the exact imprint of God's nature and He is to be exalted high above all things. In Matthew 28; the glorious Jesus, give us the commission on how we (His church) will glorify Him. We are told to go and make disciples throughout all the nations. God is most glorified by His church as the church preaches and lives out the gospel, while making disciples within the earth.

Netcast this Sunday with Pastor Andy Thompson

I am really excited to have Pastor Andy come and visit us on Sunday. It isn't everyday that a small church plant like Netcast gets the opportunity to have a mega-church pastor visit and teach.

Pastor Andy has been a huge Netcast supporter from before Netcast was even a reality. He and his church have given a significant amount of money and other resources to help Netcast get started. Lets bless him back by making sure we are there to receive a word from him and thank him if we get the opportunity. He is one of the most dynamic speakers I know and you wont want to miss the service.

College Students…This is your last weekend with us until next semester. Looking forward to seeing you guys.