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SERMON GUIDE

SERMON GUIDE Introduction Welcome. In Neighborhood Mapping Dr. John Doc Fuder shows clearly how every Christfollower and every church have opportunities to make a profound kingdom impact in a community. Neighbor love is an important part of following Jesus and we must consistently find ways to know our neighbors in order to love and serve them well. To do this, we incorporate community analysis, a biblically-based, applied diagnosis process that helps churches and ministries understand the unmet needs and untapped resources of a neighborhood to then implement data-driven, practical initiatives to transform that neighborhood. As we take advantage of community analysis, as well as the divine appointments God arranges between us and our neighbors in need, we build relationships, develop hearts of compassion, effectively share the gospel in fresh and unique ways, and transform ourselves, our neighborhoods, and our churches. This resource is designed for pastors who want to sue Neighborhood Mapping as inspiration for a sermon. Perhaps you want to introduce a focus on neighborhood ministry or church relevancy in the community with a sermon on the subject. Perhaps you want to host an Engage training day that introduces your congregation to community analysis and the neighborhood ministry potential your church has (information and resources for planning this type of event are available online at www.docfuder.com or www.moodyurban.com). Whatever your goals, this resource is intended to help you develop the central biblical theme of Neighborhood Mapping into a sermon outline, using points from the book as illustrations. 2 SERMON GUIDE

THE BIG IDEA God is bringing people from every culture, religion, ethnicity, and nation into our cities. In a world that is constantly moving and changing, it is imperative that the church be an active presence in our neighboring communities and be engaged with those needs around us, we have to be increasingly aware of that audience: their hopes, their dreams, and their needs. Before we can become relevant and invaluable to our neighbors, we must first start with asking God to break our hearts, to give us compassion, and to provoke our spirits to want to make a change. Our rewards for this work is that the neighborhood becomes more peaceful and whole and so do we. SCRIPTURE 1. Teaching Point 1: We must become willing be have our hearts broken for the people around us. See Matthew 9:13, 36-38 and Mark 6:34 * Compassion is at the core of our commitment. We ve run, we ve moved, we ve sheltered ourselves away, and stayed comfortably inside the walls of the church. We know little about our city, neighborhood, suburb. Only those who truly have a heart of compassion are able to effectively transform a community. We don t just arrive at compassion; we grow it over time and experiences. The more compassionate you become, the more you may feel the weight of the world. The key is what we do with that feeling. At times you may feel anxious or worried with the revelation of, God, this is bigger than us! Yet in that feeling of spiritual hurt is also spiritual anger: Oh, God, forgive me. I want to become more aware, more intuned to Your people. I 3 SERMON GUIDE

haven t wept over Your communities. I haven t cared about the darkest places where they need You so much. But God, I commit anew to go where You lead. In our inadequacy, our brokenness, we come to a place of confession and commitment. That s when real compassion grows. 2. Teaching Point 2: This compassion starts by seeking God s heart and his leading. See Mark 1:35-39 * You can move into a neighborhood, set up church, and start to preach at people and some success may come. But to get to true kingdom life change, we must have a willingness to let our hearts be broken with the things that break the heart of God. Jesus is our model. In Mark 1:35, we read that, In the early morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house, and went away to a secluded place, and was praying there. This wasn t about Jesus checking off His prayer list; this is more of Jesus quieting His heart and listening to God s marching orders for Him. We see Jesus model this pattern over and over. We need to spend that kind of time asking God what He wants for us in the community and asking Him to break our hearts for those people. 3. Teaching Point 3: As we go into our neighborhood, we do best by being humble and willing to learn from our neighbors what they need, hope, and desire. * Consider using Fuder s story of meeting and learning from Green Eyes. It begins on page 14 ( Many years ago I did my doctoral work... ); a good place to stop is with this line on page 14: From my time spent with Green Eyes, I was able to understand better the needs of his community and strategize how best to minister to them, right where they were. 4 SERMON GUIDE

4. Teaching Point 4: Ultimately when we discover what our neighbors really need, we not only introduce them to the gospel, but also we make God s name famous. See Numbers 14:20-21 * When we are committed to the place where people reside, when we rebuild, the world takes notice. The nations are all around us and our work is a clear testimony to the power of God. Ultimately we work to reach that community so that we bring our neighborhoods to Jesus, but also because we are committed to making God s name famous. We serve a mighty God, whose glory fills the earth. And the more we work on His behalf, the more the world sees that glory. ILLUSTRATIONS It could be powerful to illustrate with two or three of the following. Of course any story from the book would work (in particular any of the case study examples woven throughout Neighborhood Mapping). Here are some suggestions of how to use them. * By coming alongside our neighbors and offering them dignity in the work we do, we empower them and make them more willing to listen to the gospel (Haddon Anderson s story of the man who found employment, xx) 5 SERMON GUIDE