Building off of last week's message, this week we took another look at Psalm 42-43 and Pastor Phill shared three lessons of wisdom as it relates to our world's current…
Pastor Phill preaches this Sunday (September 4, 2022) on Psalm 42-43. The first two psalms of Book II of the Psalms, Pastor Phill argues how we should read Psalm 42…
Embassy member and former church elder Ryan Felabom preaches this Sunday (August 28, 2022) on Psalm 51. After providing the Scriptural context of the psalm (2 Sam 11-12), Ryan reveals…
Guest preacher and pastor Paul Alexander preaches this Sunday (August 14, 2022) on Psalm 49. Pastor Paul explains the text and shows us how all die, whether rich or poor,…
Guest preacher and pastor Nathan Carter preaches this Sunday (July 31, 2022) on Psalm 47. The main idea this week is that Christ’s enthronement calls for enthusiasm! Pastor Nathan walks…
Guest preacher and pastor Nate Praytor preaches this Sunday (July 24, 2022) on Psalm 46. The big idea this week is in Jesus Christ, God is our refuge in our…
Guest preacher and pastor Nate Praytor preaches this week (July 17, 2022) on Psalm 45. Writing about a wedding between Israel’s king and his bride, the psalmist presents a glimpse…
Guest preacher Jeremy Meeks preaches this week on Psalm 44. The psalmist addresses times when believers feel abandoned by God. In these times, we must know who God is and…
Pastor Phill Howell provides the 41st sermon of the Songs of the Savior series by expositing Psalm 41. The big idea this week is that because God’s king is merciful…
Pastor Phill Howell provides the 40th sermon of the Songs of the Savior series by expositing Psalm 40. The big idea this week is that past salvation produces present grace-driven…
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Embassy Church Exists to Glorify Christ By Making Disciples of All Nations
Our mission is all about the Glory of Christ. It is not the number of people or the types of programs we offer. Instead we want our eyes fixed on the one person, Jesus Christ! Our church growth strategy is to lift up Christ. For, whenever Christ is lifted up, he will draw all people to himself (Jn 12:32).
How do we bring glory to Christ?
The primary way a church is to bring glory to Christ is by spreading his name and honor through disciple-making (Matt. 28:18-20). We want everything we do as a church to fall under the banner of disciple-making. Every meeting we have together as a church should help us make disciples. We want every program or initiative that we start to answer this question: “Will this program help us do a better job at making disciples?”
When Have We Accomplished Our Mission?
The task of glorifying Christ by making disciples ends when all nations of the earth have disciples of Jesus Christ.
There are currently 11,291 nations in the world. Of the 11,291 nations there are 6,895 nations where less than 2% of the population is evangelical Christian. Of the 6,985 nations there are 2,987 nations that are not being engaged with the gospel by anyone.
In other words, we have been given a task and it is not finished. This means that we need to redefine what success looks like in the church. We need to judge our success not by our church’s seating capacity, but by our church’s sending capacity.