3.22.2026

Prayer, Missions, Evangelism, and the Churc

Read Hebrews 10:19 - 26 and think about this break down.
19 – 21 says "Since we have confidence"
22 tells us what to do because of this confidence. "Let us draw near to God…"
23 tells us another thing we need to do. "Let us hold fast the confession of our hope…"
 24 tells us how to live together. "Let us consider how to stir up one another…"
 25 gives us another one another command.  "Let us encourage one another…"

Remember what these verses are saying.
Be confident
Be assured
Be hopeful
Be encouraging one another
 
Bullet points to consider:
  • Missions and Evangelism are not two of many different programs that the church has to offer.  They are the God-given, Christ-focused, Holy Spirit-empowered disciple-making mission of the church (Matt. 28, Acts 1:8).  They are not programs, classes, committees, or a part of a church
  • The church needs to remember the Gospel and remind one another of the Gospel.
  • Evangelism and Missions must be in the culture, the DNA of the church
  • Evangelism and Missions must be talked about and prayed for among the church.  We must “congregationalize” evangelism and missions and this is not just through formal programs and opportunities.
 

Evangelism isn’t just an activity for certain gifted people; it’s the natural overflow of a life lived in alignment with reality. 
Non-Christians need the gospel to meet Jesus. Christians need the gospel to become more like him.

What is Missions?

The church crossing barriers, whether they be linguistics, economics, cultural, geography, or religion to share the Gospel.
 
Remember to   
pray for missions & evangelism in & through the church
participate by sharing the Gospel HERE
participate by going and sending THERE



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