The Saginaw Valley Regional City Church StatementPreamble Article I (The Restoration of All Things) We deny the ultimate defeat of Christ, or His church, in a time-space world. (Acts 1:6; 3:19-21; 15:15-18; Mt 17:11; 28:18-20; Rom 5:12-21; 8:18-30; Eph 1:22-23; 3:10, 21; 4:1-16; 5:25-33; 1 Cor 15:25; Heb 11:10; 12:22-23; Rev 21:2-3; Joel 2:25-26; Isa 49:6; Jer 30:3, 17, 18; Amos 9:11-15; Ezk 33-48) Article II (Pre-eminence of Christ) We deny the legitimacy of any ministry or priestly intermediary as a covering between Christ and his church. (1 Cor 11:3; Eph 1:22; 4:15, 16; 5:23; Col 1:17, 18; 2:19; 1 Tim 2:5; Heb 8:10-12) Article III (Law of the Spirit of Life) We deny that a legalistic imitation of first century church formulas or patterns will bring the presence of God or the church to maturity. (Rom 8:1, 2; 14:17; Gal 3:2; 5:1, 18; Jn 14:15-18; 15:5,6; 16:13-15; Zech 4:6-10; Rom 13:8, 10; Jn 13:34; Jas 1:25; Lk 5:37, 38; Jn 12:23-26; Hag 2:9) Article IV (Geographical Basis of Unity) We deny that God ever intended any distinction of the church other than by city boundaries. Scripture does not sanction or model any extra-local configuration of the church whether regional, national, or international. Neither does it sanction any division of the church according to a particular theology, experience, leader, race, class, age, or gender. We deny that the 'mode' of the local church excludes the freedom of association for the trans-local work of apostles and their teams (ref. Article VII for the division of the 'church' & the 'work'). (One Church of the City - 2 Cor 1:1; 1 Thes 1:1; 2 Thes 1:1; Rev 2:1, 8, 12, 18; 3:1, 7, 14; Rom 1:7; 16:1; Eph 1:1; Phil 1:1; Col 1:2; Acts 8:1; 11:25-26; Many churches of a region - 1 Cor. 16:19; Acts 15:41; Rom. 16:4; Gal. 1:2; One apostolic local & universal church – Jn 10:16; 17:20-23; Mt 16:18; Acts 4:32; 20:29-31; Rom 12:5; 1 Cor 1:10-13; 3:16 (AMP); 10:16, 17; 12:12, 20, 27; Gal 3:28; Eph 2:14-16; 4:4, 16, 25; 3:6; 5:30; Phil 2:1-2; The 'church' & the 'work' – Acts 13:1-3) Article V (Doctrinal Basis of Unity) We affirm "Unity in essential things, freedom in non-essential things, and charity in all things." We deny that true unity can be found outside of God in Christ and the historic faith of the Christian church as revealed in Scripture. We also deny that agreement is necessary in the non-essentials (eg various aspects of ecclesiology & eschatology) for unity to exist. (Mt 28:19-20; Acts 2:42; Rom 15:4; 1 Cor 15:1-11; Eph 4:3, 13; 1 Tim 1:3, 4; 2:7; 4:6, 7, 13, 16; 6:20; 2 Tim 1:14; 3:14-16; 4:1-4; Jd 3; 1 Jn 1:5-7; 2:3-6, 20-27; 4:6; 2 Jn 9-11) Article VI (Spiritual/Relational Basis of Unity) We deny that biblical unity is organizational, institutional, or hierarchical. It does not occur through denominational unions or institutional alliances. (Jn 13:34-35; 15:13, 17; 17:20-23; Rom 5:5; 12:10; Gal 5:13, 22; Eph 4:1-3, 15; Phil 2:2; Col 2:2; 1 Pet 1:22; 2:17; 3:8; 1 Jn 3:10-23; 4:7-21; Jd 21; Psa 133) Article VII (The Cross – The Only Path to Unity) We affirm that God's ways are higher than man's ways. Therefore, God's route to unity is foolishness and weakness to the natural and religious mind. Consequently, the path to unity is not according to man's wisdom and strength. We deny that unity without humility works, nor will it bring glory to God. We deny that unity can be achieved organizationally or politically. We also deny that all division is bad. God may use division as an instrument of judgment to frustrate the pride of man, or to affirm what is right and true. (Gen 11:4-9; Prov 15:33; Isa 53:6; 55:8-9; 56:11; Mt 23:12; Mk 8:34-37; Rom 6:11-14; Eph 4:2; Col 3:1-17; 1 Cor 1:10-31; 11:19; Phil 2:1-11; 1 Pet 5:5; Jas 4:1-10; 1 Jn 2:19) Article VIII (Architecture of Unity – Jerusalem, Antioch, & Ephesus) We deny that a return to apostolic foundations, to the seedbed of the first century church, necessarily inhibits the church's contemporary relevance, movement forward, or freedom to respond to the 'law of the Spirit of life'. (Acts 2:38-47; 4:32-37; 5:12-16; Acts 13:1-3; 15:1-21; 19:1-41; 20:18-38; Heb 6:1-3) Article IX (Foundation of Unity – Christ, Apostles, & Prophets) We affirm that Christ appoints present-day apostles and prophets, as foundational ministries, who articulate and incarnate (through their teaching and person) His will and ways. To the degree they do this they have spiritual authority to serve the household of faith. Discharging their apostolic / prophetic commission they relate to the elders of the city through a filial and charismatic connection. Their ministry is to lay the foundation of Christ in the city-church. We deny that the authority of apostles or prophets is based on a positional office, or that they are to function independently of the elders of a city and the other ascension-gift ministries. (Mt 16:18; 1 Cor 3:10-11; Mt 23:33; Lk 11:49; Eph 2:20; 4:11; 1 Cor 12:28; 1 Tim 1:18; 4:14; 3:1-16; 4:16; 5:17; Filial connection of apostles [see Article X below] – 1 Cor 4:14-21; 9:1-19; 2 Cor 6:11-13; 7:2-16; 11:5-20; 12:11-21; Phil 2:19-22; 1 Tim 1:2, 18) Article X (Elders of the City – Plural Servant Leadership) We affirm the principle of 'first among equals'. According to spiritual seasons and specific needs at any given time we believe that God may raise up, under the presidency of the Spirit and the confirming counsel of the elders, a particular gifting and ministry to provide a facilitating lead role. There is no permanent office or title for this fluid role. Christ alone is the head of the church. We affirm the division of larger metropolitan cities into zones or sub-cities according to civil boundaries and jurisdictions. The overseers of these zones will relate and function as described above, but as a part of the whole relating into the elders of the larger metropolitan city. Each zone may (or may not) have an elder/overseer sitting on the wider metropolitan eldership depending on divine call and gifting. We affirm the distinction between organizational authority and spiritual authority. The former is positional and imposed from above based on power, the latter is relational and received from below based on love. The authority of citywide elders is purely spiritual. We affirm the relationship between elders and deacons. The city-church diaconate serves, in cooperation with the apostles and elders, primarily but not exclusively in the administration of the 'naturals'. This will be multi-faceted, including finance, care of the poor, networking, and communication. The elders, on the other hand, will steward the 'spirituals'. They serve as faithful shepherds feeding and overseeing the flock through their various spiritual gifts. We deny any place for overbearing, coercive, abusive, or hierarchical authority; and the interposition of any mediator office or class of person between Christ and the congregation. (Mt 20:20-28; Lk 22:25, 26; Mt 23:8-10; Acts 14:23; 20:17, 18; 1 Tim 5:1, 2, 17-19; Tit 1:5; Heb 13:7, 17; Jas 5:14; 1 Pet 5:1; Filial connection of apostles [see Article IX above] – 1 Cor 4:14-21; 9:1-19; 2 Cor 6:11-13; 7:2-16; 11:5-20; 12:11-21; Phil 2:19-22; 1 Tim 1:2, 18; Elders & apostles – Acts 15:2, 4, 6, 22, 23; 16:4; 21:18; Apostles, elders, & deacons – Acts 6) Article XI (Discipline) We affirm the process of discipline as outlined in Mt 18:15-20: First step – Private Appeal (one-on-one); Second step – Peer Admonition (two or three); Third step – Public Admonition (the whole church); Final step – Excommunication (to be treated as an unbeliever). We deny the use of civil authority to enforce church discipline. (Mt 18:15-20; Gal 6:1; Doctrinal - Gal 1:7-10; 1 Tim 1:20; 4:1-3; 6:3-5; 2 Tim 2:17-26; Tit 3:9, 11; 1 Jn 4:1; 2 Pet 2:1-4; Jd 4; Rev 2:12-17; Rom 16:17, 18; Moral / Behavior – 1 Cor 5:1, 11; 1 Pet 3:9; 1 Tim 6:4; Col 3:8; Eph 4:31; 2 Jn 9, 10; 2 Thes 3:6-15; Rom 16:16-18; 1 Cor 3:1-3; Eph 5:12; 2 Cor 7:11, 12; Acts 5:1-11) Article XII (Strategy & Timing of Unity – 'Saul-David Transition') 1. Saul and David, and They both represent the transition from an old order to the new – from human government to God's. There has been a system of human government, rooted originally in Babel, but entering the church in the first and second centuries, mainstreamed through the Middle Ages, slipping through the Reformation, and inherited as normative by the contemporary church. However, with the work of restoration begun approximately 500 years ago human control over the church is being irrevocably shaken and dismantled. The Reformation is coming to its maturity and the church is coming out of its Babylonian captivity. But how the transition occurred from the old to the new in the 'Saul-David transition' is instructive. The Scriptures present four representative men to whom we relate: Adam (racial), Abraham (redemptive), Moses (corporate), and David (regal). If we are desirous of a greater understanding of the emerging kingdom David provides its typical representation with Christ, the son of David, as the anti-type. David's life, therefore, becomes a lesson for the increase of the kingdom. Once anointed at Bethlehem David did not embark on a campaign for the Kingdom. He did not politically recruit or organize. Surely, we say, he should have 'networked' the important influencers – the courtiers and princes of Saul's palace, and brought them into his confidence! Wouldn't it be commonsense to form an 'alliance' of military commanders and young warriors! But God's ways are not ours. David is thrust into obscurity. Through his fugitive stronghold of Adullam God in His sovereignty gathers and prepares, in anonymity, a forerunner group who will establish the new kingdom order. In the fullness of time he is directed by the Lord to go up to Hebron, is anointed the second time, leading Judah for 7 1/2 years. After which, he is anointed the third time with all Israel gathering to him. He then takes Jerusalem and receives the fullness of the kingdom. And so, the kingdom did not come to David through any political initiative or skill, but through various anointings, each according to the Lord's timing. This is why Jesus said, "My kingdom is not of this world, or else my servants would fight." This is a work of God. He will not share his glory with another – and so, no man will be able to lay claim to it. No amount of 'networking' or 'organization' will do it. Saul lost the kingdom because of unbroken self – self-will, self-seeking, and self-promotion. This explains David's oft-perplexing circumstances – they were designed to break him and deal with his self-life. For the new order to work David had to be moved by a different spirit. The Saul-nature will disqualify us for the increase of the kingdom. This may explain some of our own journey and the apparent self-selection of many leaders who begin with the city-church journey but do not continue. Therefore, like Paul turning from the Jews to the Gentiles, we submit that the Lord is turning from the leadership of the current system to a new breed and a new generation. This is not to say that many will not still come from the system. Many of the priests still turned and believed despite Paul's withdrawal. And despite Paul's primary call outside of the established order, it did not preclude his involvement with it. The Lord is creating a new wineskin. This is in preparation to receive not just the new wine of the next visitation of God's Spirit, but His habitation in His people. He is the master strategist and the outpouring of the Spirit sent to usher in the fullness of the kingdom will not be wasted. There will be a forerunner people readied by God to receive it – a remnant who will prepare the way for the larger body of Christ. There will be a Joseph people sent ahead for their deliverance. (Note: Both David and Joseph were sent ahead through the betrayal of their brethren, and yet through this returned to them for their salvation). Jesus suffered outside the camp. So let us be ready to bear the reproach outside the city gates if necessary. This is the record of revival history. God seems to come at the most unusual time and through the least expected people. He doesn't need a majority ("He doesn't save by the many or by few"). God works initially with a forerunner-remnant group. And as no respecter of persons turns up and dwells where he is welcomed, regardless of religious or social standing. But how will this dwelling of God in the Spirit grow across a whole city? We have written this Statement on the premise that the restoration of the city-church is on God's agenda. If this premise is true it follows that there is a specific timing and way forward to be revealed. When the remnant returned from Babylon to rebuild the Temple there were two items on God's agenda: first, the rebuilding of the altar, and second, the relaying of the foundation. And so, in rebuilding the temple of the city-church, our Lord who said, "I will build my church", will restore the altar and the foundation – the altar of the cross and the foundation of Christ. Paul emphasized that, "No man can lay any other foundation than has already been laid which is Jesus Christ" (1 Cor 3:11). But it is not Christ alone – it includes "apostles and prophets, and himself as the chief-cornerstone" (see Eph 2:20-22). As Paul explained, "God sets first apostles, second, prophets, and third teachers…" (1Cor 12:28). And so, intimacy with Christ and his cross goes hand-in-glove with the foundation of apostles and prophets, which brings us to Antioch. To discover the line of development of a particular work of the Spirit we must go back to its first occurrence. The apostolic ministry to the nations was birthed from Antioch (ref Acts 13). And so, it is to there we must go. There were several elements to this:
God used a particular man, with a particular message, and a particular method. The Holy Spirit prophetically selects particular people in the context of relationship, worship (prayer), and fasting. Through the plurality of the team in Antioch the Holy Spirit separated Paul and Barnabas from the city-church to the larger apostolic work. Paul was an apostolic (sent) man. His apostolic message was that all things are now restored under one head in Christ, and that the church is his body. His apostolic method was to raise up this corporate Christ city by city. Paul as the prototype apostle illustrates that the apostolic will only be restored to its fullness in the context of a particular message and method – of the revelation of the one body of the city (see Eph 1-4). If this is true it will call into question how many apostolic networks currently operate. For the apostolic foundation to be laid in a city we are seeing that there will be a Holy Spirit initiated season of citywide:
The city-church leadership will begin underground, as an embryo, but with the DNA for citywide catholicity and multiplication. Through a growing citywide team and strategies the ministry will be given back to the saints, restoring the heartbeat of koinonia as the believers multiply, meeting 'house to house', and daily in the 'temple'. In this whole process more prayer and deliberation will need to be put into the theological and practical objections/obstacles to the city-church, including:
It is understood that this endeavor is impossible apart from the supernatural leading of the Holy Spirit. We are confronting 1,800 years of entrenched tradition, human failure, and demonic power. We therefore issue this Statement trembling before Almighty God assured that he is head over all things and that before the end comes he will display his multi-faceted wisdom to angels and men through the church. "Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or think, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen". Signed: _______________________________ Signed: _______________________________ Signed: _______________________________ Signed: _______________________________ Signed: _______________________________ Signed: _______________________________ Signed: _______________________________ Signed: _______________________________ Signed: _______________________________ Signed: _______________________________ Signed: _______________________________ Signed: _______________________________ |
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