Daniel Rose

The Pastor Next Door

We live in a time where everyone talks about “community.”

“Community” this. “Community” that. “Community” “Community” “Community”

I have a secret to tell you.

A lot of people who are throwing around this word, “community,” have zero idea what it means or how it is supposed to work itself out in real life.

True community requires a few things.

Just like Vizzini from the Princess Bride, I have a feeling people don't really know what community means.

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Instead of either/or let's be both/and!

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I wrote yesterday about problems. Problems with he building centric model of being church and problems with the neighborhood missional approach to being the church.

It's so very easy to point out problems.

The hard part is coming up with some solutions.

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What if you had a pastor living next door? A pastor who embraced you in your doubts and encouraged your questions? Yeah, I'm trying to be that guy.

I am a husband, a dad, and a pastor in a constant state of spiritual transition, reflection, and renewal. Some would call these things #deconstruction and reconstruction. I am constantly questioning almost everything. I hope you will too!

Beyond the #spiritual, #theology, and #culture, I love #Detroit #sports.

From left to right: Me, Amy (wife), Libby (daughter), and Ethan (son)

Or “Why Missional Neighborhood Congregations Aren't Perfect”

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I often write and speak about how beautiful my congregation is. The truth of the matter is that I do love it, I love every messy thing about living life with the people who are in my congregation. There is nothing that I would rather do than be our neighborhood pastor.

It is life.

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Or, Why We Won't Have A Building

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I met with someone recently who is interested in launching a new congregation. They listened to my stories and my heart. I felt really heard by them. It was a wonderful time. It is evident they are a good person who loves Jesus.

They asked the question in our conversation that always comes up when discussing my perspective on leading congregations.

Why would having a building be so bad? How would it hurt what it is you're doing?

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A thought about what happened in the kitchen last night.

Missional Community

Each week I have the joy of gathering with friends to share communion. Communion is the culmination of our time together. It is not quiet or somber. It is noisy and talkative. It is beautiful and I love every minute of our inefficient celebration of the Lord's Supper.

Before that time we gather in together in a mob of humanity in my living room.

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Part seven in a series on using the Lord's Prayer as a roadmap to mission.

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Why are we, Christians, upset when people want to hold us to a higher standard than others? When this happens I see the response from other Christians,

“We are sinners too, you know!” “We aren't perfect, that's why we need Jesus.” “We are broken.” “We are just like anyone else.

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Part six in a series on using the Lord's Prayer as a roadmap to mission.

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Who is your “them”? Is it conservatives? Maybe your “them” is liberals. Perhaps your “them” is cishet white males. Your “them” may very well be homosexuals. It could be that your “them” is people of color. Whomever your “them” is, to be on mission is to move towards “them” in love and forgiveness.

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Part five in a series on using the Lord's Prayer as a roadmap to mission.

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I'm slowly working my way through the Lord's Prayer as a roadmap to missional living. Do you want to catch up? Here you go:

Program vs Presence

Present in Prayer

Our Father

On Earth...

I am always amazed by how full my calendar is. I have dates on there months into the future. It's crazy! This reality makes it very difficult to live in the moment. I am often thinking, planning, worrying, and dreaming about the future. Today is not something that I often pay attention to.

I live in the future.

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My Family

I have a dirty secret.

Honestly, it’s not that much of a secret.

I am white, American, and male. Those three facts alone mean that I experience on a daily basis a level of privilege that many people don’t.

OK, many of you are about to stop reading and your eyes have rolled into the back of you head. I actually heard them roll. I have a teen-agers, trust me I can see an eye roll a mile away. Please keep reading. This is going somewhere. It’s not another “white man self-loathing” kind of piece.

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