Kingdom Advancement - A Conversation with Wes Griffin

4 days ago
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So it turns out the Kingdom Advancement Connectional Commission is composed of all-stars who have been meeting for years. Most of these groups at the head of the GMC have been recently-organized and are just now producing work together. Rev. Dr. Griffin and many of his team have been designing a robust theological and logistical framework for great work in the fields of mission, evangelism, disaster response, church planting, and perhaps even the strengthening of the persecuted church.

This group is much more serious and capable than I had previously appreciated. Wes and his team are gifted, and it seems to me, raised up for such a time as this for the work at hand. I don't think the GMC has been composed to buttress a certain worship style, or even necessarily a certain polity, but to spread scriptural holiness across the globe with a certain efficacy that only Methodists have been able to muster in the past.

If you want a portrait of what servant leadership looks like (these people aren't paid), which is both capable and faithful, you would do well to spend time with Wes. For those of us who have learned to be very skeptical about the quality of leadership at the top of institutions, we need to take the time to consider if perhaps quality leadership can actually rise to the top. Maybe the GMC is something worth being optimistic about.

Something else we may need to reconsider is our disposition against any sort of muscular structure at the top of our denomination. Wes and his crew are potentially designing a number of things that can only be rightly supported and implemented with some institutional muscle. I think we would do well to go ahead and consider how much baby we want to throw out with the bathwater of the UMC. Perhaps it is possible to do some of the same stuff we were doing over there, but better. Maybe it isn't so naive to imagine such a thing.

I want to hear your thoughts on these things. Seriously, what do you think?

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