Thursday, November 16, 2017

New Weekly Rhythm Offers a Holistic Approach to Church

There’s now more variety to be had on Thursday evenings at The Redemption Movement. The 6pm meetings at RM’s River Street storefront will take place on a rotating schedule--one that provides a different kind of gathering each week. The schedule is as follows:

Worship Service: Communion

These gatherings will most closely resemble what one would expect from a traditional, church worship service. The congregation will sing worship songs led by a team of musicians, followed by a time of teaching and communion. 

Fellowship Meal: Community

These gatherings will be characterized by food and fellowship. A potluck-style meal will be provided, and time will be dedicated to sharing about each person’s lives--ranging from struggles to celebrations. The goal of these meals is to strengthen relationships, build community, and help people find the support and encouragement they need within the church.
Celebrating a birthday with friends at RM's storefront church.

Community Outreach: Co-Mission

Putting words into practice by showing the love of God to others in our city is a big part of what it means to be the church. On Outreach Thursdays, this will either be done by actually going out as a church to bless the community in a practical way. Or, we’ll combine our efforts to strengthen and build up RM’s existing outreach ministries, like the Kindness Station and the free ride service. 

Why Not Just Do the Same Thing Every Week?

The idea behind this new, rotating schedule is to provide a rhythm that gives worshippers a more holistic approach to weekly church gatherings, one that includes communion, community, and co-mission. Since moving our church’s weekly gathering to Thursdays, we’ve discovered that it’s difficult to accomplish all three of these purposes within a two-hour, once-a-week gathering.

It’s our hope that, by dedicating an entire evening to each of these three purposes, we’ll be a church that’s balanced when it comes to communion, community, and co-mission. We also hope that being intentional like this will produce a kind of spiritually-holistic growth in people that wouldn’t otherwise happen if we focused on just one or two aspects of church life (at the expense of neglecting another aspect).

Bonus: for all of these meetings, childcare will be provided.

To find out where the upcoming Thursday fits into this rotating schedule, you can email Pastor Kaler at rm.gigs@gmail.com, or call 607.434.2564, or check the church schedule on the front page of this blog.

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