LAKE FOREST, Calif. The Purpose Driven Summit is back but with a different purpose.
Although the conference is normally held every year to train pastors in the Purpose Driven Network, this year it is being presented a little differently after a 18-month hiatus.
For the first time in 20 years, instead of teaching his Purpose Driven techniques, Saddleback Church Pastor Rick Warren said he felt God calling him to "be quiet and listen."
So, he spent the last two years traveling the world, listening to the dreams, hurts, needs and concerns of pastors.
This week, Christian leaders from around the world have gathered to learn the best practices for 21st century church issues from 35 of America's influential and effective pastors, including Tim Keller of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, Ny., and Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Wash.
On Monday, participants of the invitation-only conference heard from three strings of panelists on evangelism, fellowship and preaching.
During the evangelism discussion, panelists agreed that evangelism must be programmed into the "cultural DNA" of the church in order to be effective.
Bob Roberts, senior pastor of Dallas-based Northwood Church, pointed out that Jesus' disciples didn't have Gospel tracts or crusades but had incorporated evangelism into their everyday lifestyle.
In order for evangelism to work, we have to live it, Roberts told the crowd. "If you're defined primarily by Sunday, you're just a religious show."
Pastor Mark Batterson of National Community Church in Washington, D.C., said one challenge churches face in evangelism is overcoming the selfish motives for church attendance.
We need to remember that "we exist for the person who isn't here yet," he said.
Some leaders also noted that evangelism at times can be done through a simple invitation card for congregants to pass along.
Pastors on the fellowship panel all agreed that small groups must be used to some degree but held differing opinions on whether an established group should eventually be disbanded to facilitate multiplication or whether they should be organic or intentionally sectioned according to age group or stage of life.
"I think fellowship is the elephant of the church. I dont think you can force the Christian community. If you force the Christian community, you're just going to face failure time after time after time," said Perry Noble, founding pastor of New Spring Church in S.C.
Warren, who came on stage and joined the conversation mid-way, admitted that it was his own small group that held him together years ago when he was juggling two of the biggest battles of his life at the time penning his book "Purpose Driven Life" and arguing for pastors housing allowance from the IRS.
He encouraged pastors to be involved in their own small group and to promote it through their own testimonies
"When you tell those past stories, that's when people say, 'I need small group,'" said the Saddleback pastor.
Later officially joining the preaching panel as a moderator, Warren reminded pastors to take God's Word seriously while not taking themselves too seriously.
"People are looking for an authoritative message in a humble personality," he said. When you combine the two, people find "it's irresistible."
Throughout the three-day conference, Warren will share his experiences and what he learned through panel discussions and through a series of lectures entitled "Manifesto for Renewal."
The invitation-only gathering will also be the launch site for the beta-version of P.E.A.C.E. 2.0, an acrostic for five actions Jesus modeled: Promote reconciliation/Plant churches, Equip leaders, Assist the poor, Care for the sick, and Educate the next generation. The plan was developed through four years of data gathered from 7,766 Saddleback PEACE team members during their trips in 68 countries.
Warren will go public with the P.E.A.C.E. coalition a network of churches, business, and NGOs on Thursday when the conference concludes.





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"Is Apostasy Possible" - found at: http://www.understandthetimes.org/commentary/c39.shtml
wrhalver, and topekan: i thought I was the only one who was experiencing this. I know i didn't go crazy; i had commented on another article, and it seemed that all of the peoples comments dissapeared. It might just be that Rick Warren's ministry, or Rick Warren himself, or someone sympathetic to his seeker friendly/emergent heresy doesn't appreciate other's pointing out the error in his message. WHo knows, I could be wrong, maybe it is a technical glitch in the system, but it could also be that Mr. Warren may have some clout at the Christian Post just like he had on Fox News during the Christmas Holidays. This is just a thought, i don't know either way, but i do know there are many who profess to be born again, and yet they follow the "man driven model" introduced by Mr. Warren himself. I can't tell you the amount of churches that have strayed from line by line teaching of the Word of God, and have replaced their Bible Study groups with Purpose Driven social gospel workshops that neglect the Gospel of Christ; yet will subscribe to the words of man. You may want to read the following articles that will shed light on this end times heresy occurring in many churches that once preached the pure unadulterated sound doctrine of the Gospel of Christ.
"The Emerging Church: Last Days Apostasy and a Return To Darkness" - found at: http://www.understandthetimes.org/commentary/c29.shtml
"How to Know When the Emerging Church Shows Signs of Emerging in Your Church" - found at: http://www.understandthetimes.org/commentary/c54.shtml
"The Inclusive Gospel" - found at: http://www.understandthetimes.org/commentary/c66.shtml
Topekan
When I first responded to ths article, my comments followed a variety of others. But 12 Hours later all of the comments were gone. The article appeared to be the same article.
I posted my comments again and later I discovered those were gone too.
I just wanted the Post to be aware of this since I was not seeing this on the blogs under Top Stories. Hopefully the problem is corrected.
wrhalver,
You didn't see remarks about "Purpose Driven Heresy", did you? Let's see if this one survives.
To the Christian Post:
Just FYI...I have seen comments contributed to this article and twice now the comments have disappeared. I'm sure this is not being done on purpose.....right?