This outline is designed to help you pull together different resources to create an engaging service focusing on cross-cultural mission and how God is at work. Feel free to use the different elements below in a way that is most helpful for your congregation and browse our resources section for alternatives to swap in.
What is this service about?
In North Africa alone, 200 million people from 742 unreached people groups are unreached with the gospel. That’s 200 million people unknowingly heading for a Christ-less eternity.
We talk about ‘North Africa’ instead of the individual countries across the north and into the horn of Africa because these countries are ‘Creative Access’ locations – nations where there is great hostility towards Christianity and where traditional ‘missionary work’ is not possible. Workers, therefore, need to access these countries using their skills in areas such as business, education and healthcare, giving a more ‘creative’ platform from which to proclaim the liberating news of Jesus Christ as they practically serve the local community.
Whatever role workers have, the aim is to be as intentional as possible. Whether it is buying bread for breakfast, meeting with a client to discuss business, dropping off children at school, or drinking tea with a friend, the intention is to always be ready to share the truth of the gospel.
- Walking in Shadow video (6:05 minutes long).
- A focus on: North Africa powerpoint slides and information.
- Stories and resources sheet.
Reading/s:
- Mark 10:17-39
- 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 (additional reading)
Sermon:
- Sermon notes on the passage (Mark 10 v. 29-31).
- Stories and resources sheet.
Songs:
See our Spotify list for song suggestions here.
Children’s resources:
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- Recommended children’s talk: Would you rather…? With talk notes and accompanying slides.
- Children’s activity – Henna hands colouring sheet.