I am going to go ahead and step into being an apostle and a prophet – for the good of the underdogs. I don’t care what is on my business card, or how big the liquid movement is, or how this might be perceived anymore. I see that the underdogs in the city need more apostles and prophets.
Yes, they need evangelists, pastors, and teachers as well… but it will be the apostles and prophets who find the underdogs and open the doors for their care.
This is not an ego thing, it is a Biblical thing.
The apostles go out, the prophets cry out about what they see. And there is a lot to cry out about in our city.
I have gone out, now I am crying out. Pregnant women on the streets. First time homeless women in wheel chairs. A slightly violent youth street culture lacking peace makers. Mentally ill losing services. And business owners who just want these friends moved to a different city – not the best solution.
Now we biblical scholars and practitioners should know how God feels about a city who may neglect the poor. I would not go that far yet, because I know leaders and politicians in the city who do care, but I fear we are coming close to chaos.
So, the apostle and prophet live in this chaos, and invite the leaders of order in – those might be the other gifted ones in the church. And so I invite, invite, and invite… this is maybe a bit more of a heated invitation.
Next month we celebrate the one year sobriety of a friend we know from the streets – who has worked his way from the streets to sober living to full time work, and we hope soon to an apartment. He texted me this week that he wants to have a party to thank the support team who helped him along the way. He was once suicidal and is now embracing his new destiny in life. I know some at Pershing on the same journey, as well as those who may in fact die on the streets.
So, it is time for the church to officially begin hiring “apostles and prophets.” It is time for us to embrace one another in all our strange giftedness. Now I argue it is good for underdogs. Consider this – the work of an apostolic organization (The Turner Foundation – The Village Apartments) has opened the door to the lower West Side more than any church I have witnessed. And now what is there after five years – young life, man talk, girls Bible studies, swimming parties, a tutoring center, a library, west side kids camp, west side empowerment committees…. it was the work of the apostolic and prophetic. It has morphed with church partnerships and a movement from Westmont – but it did not start out that way.
I also argue it will save the church, as denominations decline and more folks pass by the church without a desire to enter… it will be mission that brings life back to all of us.
it is apostolic small a and prophetic small p – but I am embracing it now and promoting it now and looking for it now and living in now
Our shalom community has shown me that it is possible to create church now around loving, incarnational, organic mission. We need everyone and every gift mentioned.
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