Have you ever wondered what truly drives a church? What keeps it alive and thriving? At Sonrise Christian Church, we believe the answer lies in our core values, and at the heart of these values is our Vision: pursuing maturity by making disciples. This isn’t just a catchy phrase; it’s a call to action for each of us to grow in our faith and help others do the same. You might be asking, “Why should this matter to me?” Well, because it’s about finding purpose and direction in your life, and ultimately, it’s about experiencing the hope and joy that comes from a relationship with Jesus.
Our church is more than just a building; it’s a community of people committed to living out the Gospel. We believe that the Gospel is true and that Jesus is the hope of glory. This belief fuels everything we do, from our worship services to our outreach programs. It’s what motivates us to gather together, to learn, and to grow. And it’s what drives us to share the love of Christ with those around us.
In the next several posts I will outline our recent Sermon Series: “Core Values,” where we are introducing seven unique values that embody who we are as a church. This past Sunday we took some time to outline our Vision Statement and explained the meaning behind it.
Why Pursuing Maturity Matters
The Apostle Paul, in Colossians 1:28, gives us a clear picture of what our mission should be:
“Him we proclaim, warning everyone and teaching everyone with all wisdom, that we may present everyone mature in Christ.”
This verse is the heartbeat of our church. It reminds us that our goal is to help each other grow in our faith, to become more like Jesus every day.
But why is this important? Because maturity in Christ leads to a life filled with purpose and joy. It means living a life that reflects the love and grace of Jesus. It means being equipped to face the challenges of life with hope and confidence. And it means being able to share that hope with others.
How We Pursue Maturity
So, how do we pursue maturity? It starts with making disciples. Jesus gave us a clear mission in Matthew 28:19-20: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” This is our blueprint for action.
- Go: We are called to step out of our comfort zones and share the Gospel with those around us. This might mean having a conversation with a neighbor, inviting a friend to church, or serving in a local outreach program.
- Baptize: Baptism is the accumulation of ones genuine faith repentance, and confession, in one obedient act to have God wash away ones sins. in this phrase from Matthew 28. we have a reference to what happens in conversion; it’s a salvation event. Notice that he says, baptizing them into the name, that is, into all the benefits that carry that name. You’re baptized into the benefits of Christ and all that God is. And when you go into that water, you die. You come up a new person raised to walk in the newness of life.
- Teach: Discipleship is about learning and growing together. It’s about studying the Bible, praying, and encouraging one another in our faith. It’s about being part of a community that supports and challenges us to become more like Jesus.
Taking the Next Step
As we embark on this journey of pursuing maturity, I want to challenge you to take a concrete next step. What can you do this week to grow in your faith and help others do the same? Maybe it’s joining a Discipleship group, volunteering in a ministry, or simply spending more time in prayer and Bible study. Whatever it is, take that step and see how God can use you to make a difference.