WHY a NEW Sunday Service?
L-T Hopper on Sunday, February 5th, 2012

“The vigorous, continual planting of new congregations is the single most crucial strategy for the numerical growth of the Body of Christ in any city, …” Tim Keller (Redeemer Presbyterian Church; New York City, USA).

Background
Lakeshore Community Church of Christ is a church of 2 congregations made up of about 180 people. As we continue to grow we need to create new congregations in order to reach new people. The practice of commencing new services in order to grow the church comes from our Vision.

Goal of the Mission
The goal is to reach as many people on the Sunshine Coast with the life changing Gospel of Jesus as God allows and establishing appropriate disciple making congregations.

Strategy for Lakeshore
The strategies for achieving this goal include the following fundamental aim:
“To multiply Christ centred, Bible-based and prayerfully dependant congregations and churches which equip and nurture their members and expand themselves, both in North Buderim and across the Sunshine Coast.

Our proposal
To commence a new Sunday morning congregation at a different time slot similar to the current morning congregation utilising the facilities of Lakeshore.

Why Plant?
Lakeshore has been working on a congregational multiplication model. Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York gives these reasons for multiplying congregations;

1. New churches best reach the unchurched. They conclude that “dozens of denominational studies” have confirmed that the average new church gains most of its members (60-80%) from among people outside any worshipping community, while churches over 20 years old gain most of their new member (0-20%) from people moving from other congregations. Therefore new churches are 5-10 times better at drawing new people into the Body of Christ.

2. New churches best reach new residents, new generations and new people groups. New residents are disproportionately found in new congregations because newcomers do not need years of tenure before their voices are heard or before they can gain real leadership and influence in the church. New and younger generations are found in large numbers in new churches, because there is greater openness to new ministry approaches and to new leadership. Newly arrived groups of people are found in new congregations because of a contextualized approach in evangelism, worship and discipleship. (Language, cultural sensitivity, worship styles).
In Australia, the 2001 National Church Life Survey Data available seems to imply that Church plants are more mission minded (56% of congregational members invited people to Church as compared to a national average of 45%) and more likely to attract Newcomers to Church life (16% of those attending Church Plants were newcomers to church life compared to a National average of 10%). This data seems to suggest that if the modern Church is to reach the non-Churched, then Church Planting may be the most effective means of reaching these ends.

Why Seek To Plant another morning congregation?
This will maximise the resources of the current morning congregation if we run the services one after the other. Just having a congregation meeting at a different time will allow people to attend.

Details of church service
The church service will meet on Sunday mornings after the current morning meeting at a time to be determined after current morning congregation is surveyed.
The options would be:
1. 9am and 11.
2. 8.30am and 10.30am.

We would aim to commence with a committed core group of around 30 adults with L-T as the Pastor. Andrew Carruthers will also provide leadership in this congregation. This core group will primarily be sent from our existing congregations as well those who would like to who have come from SALT Church.
The meeting will be similar to the current morning congregation with the same elements including the same sermon; similar music; communion; prayer offering. Obviously being new and initially smaller it will have it’s own distinct feel.

Timing for commencement
1. Prayer and planning would commence January 2012.
2. A planning group could begin to be formed in January 2012.
3. The Core Group would meet regularly from January to April for prayer and planning.
4. The core group would be commissioned on Sunday April 15.
5. The service would commence April 22

Costs
There will be some heartache in the changing in relationships in the current morning congregation as people choose to move to the new service.
There will be disruption to the current activity of the current morning congregation including parking and morning tea.
There will be a hard work in making the new congregation work for a small group of people.
There will be a perceived and felt sense of not knowing all the people in church and there being differences within the church congregations.

Benefits
We believe starting this new congregation will mean reaching people we are not otherwise reaching. It will give the 9am service an opportunity also to have a fresh start and allow room for new leadership to surface. It will provide growth and room for growth in the existing morning service.

Next steps
1. People commit in prayer
2. People from every age group to prayerfully consider joining the new congregation. Some may choose to attend two Lakeshore services with the view to serving at the new service to help it ‘get off the ground.’ Others may choose to make the new service their congregation.
3. People attend Information and Prayer Meeting

Meeting Dates
1. Information and Prayer Meeting – Sunday 12th February at 11.
2. Core Group Meetings –Sundays at 11. 19th February, 4th March, 25 March, 15th April
3. Commissioning Service – Sunday 15th April
4. First Sunday Service – Sunday 22nd April

Please start praying and join us at the Information and Prayer Meeting on Sunday 12th February after church.

Who is this King!
Shane Wright on Sunday, December 11th, 2011

Lakeshore Community Church of Christ invites you to celebrate Christmas with fun activities for the whole family. Feed the family with a free BBQ and entertain the kids with free activities, including a jumping castle, before joining us in singing all your traditional favourites.

Activities kick off at 4.30pm with Carols in the Carpark commencing at 6.30.

Find us at North Buderim Early Childhood Centre car park.

We look forward to celebrating with you!

CAROLS IN CARPARK | 18th DEC
Activities start 4:30pm
Carols start: 6:30pm

CHRISTMAS DAY | 25th DEC
Service starts 8am

Pray for the victims of the Queensland floods
Shane Wright on Thursday, January 13th, 2011

We are getting together as a church a couple of times this weekend to pray for the victims of the Queensland floods.

Friday 14 January – 7pm at Lakeshore

Sunday 16 January – 4.30 at Lakeshore

Please join us to pray.

Please spread the word if you speaking others.

When Love comes to town.
Shane Wright on Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Join in as we celebrate the Birth of Jesus!

Carols in the Park – Saturday 11 December – Hills Park on North Buderim Blvd
Free BBQ and Kids activities from 4pm and Carols at 6.30pm

Sunday Carol Service – Sunday 12th December at 9am

Christmas Day Service – Saturday 25th December at 8am

A Music Team’s Job?
Bill Forgeard on Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Worship Matters by Bob Kauflin

Last week the Lakeshore Music team from Lakeshore@9 and Lakeshore@Night got together for a team night. We spent some singing — without all our instruments –  praying and reading the Bible together, and we worked on a few new songs. We also looked at a definition of what exactly our job as a Church Music Team is.

I took our definition straight from Bob Kauflin’s excellent book, Worship Matters. This is the best book I’ve read so far on Church Worship, I highly recommend it. The whole definition is listed first, followed by a point by point list with some bible verses that we checked along the way.

So What Does a Church Music Team Do?

“A faithful church music team magnifies the greatness of God in Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit by skilfully combining God’s Word with music thereby motivating the gathered church to proclaim the gospel, to cherish God’s presence  and to live for God’s glory.”

  • A faithful church music team… (1 Cor 4:1-2)
  • Magnifies the greatness of God… (Ps 34:3, Ps 145:3)
  • In Jesus Christ… (1 Cor 2:2, 2 Cor 4:6, Col 3:17)
  • Through the power of the Holy Spirit… (Phil 3:3)
  • By Skilfully combining God’s word… (Col 3:16)
  • With music… (Eph 5:19)
  • Thereby motivating the gathered church… (Heb 10:25)
  • To Proclaim the gospel… (1 Pet 2:9, Ps 96:2)
  • To cherish God’s presence… (Eph 2:22, Matt 18:20, Ps 105:4, also Ps 139:7-8, Gal 2:20)
  • And to live for God’s glory… (2 Cor 3:18)

Bob Kauflin also has a helpful blog at http://www.worshipmatters.com/

Bulletin 070310
L-T Hopper on Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Today we continue our new series on the book of Acts called Unstoppable .

Welcome if you are visiting today. Please stay around after the meeting and join us for morning tea. Please sign our visitors book to let us know you were here. We can then let you know more about Lakeshore.

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Baptism & Lunch this Sunday
L-T Hopper on Thursday, December 31st, 2009

We are having Matt Walsh’s Baptism this Sunday after church. We’ll meet down at Cotton Tree at 11.30. Please stay around afterwards to have lunch together. Hope to see you there.

Outdoor Carols
Shane Wright on Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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Title: Outdoor Carols
Location: Hills Park
Start Time: 17:00
Date: 12/12/2009

AGM
Shane Wright on Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Title: AGM
Location: @ Lakeshore Church
Description: Annual General Meeting.
Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2008-10-25

Church Meeting
Shane Wright on Friday, October 24th, 2008

Title: Church Meeting
Location: 1 Lakeshore Ave, Nth Buderim
Description: We meet for about an hour and fifteen minutes. This includes singing, prayer, Bible reading and a talk from the Bible. The children stay in church for the first half and then go to different aged groups for Sunday School. After the meeting we stay around for morning tea.
Start Time: 9:00
Date: 2008-10-26

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